Roman numbers

Type some roman numbers. No need another instructions. GOOD LUCK!
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I
10
X
30
XXX
40
XL
50
L
70
LXX
77
LXXVII
101
CI
123
CXXIII
150
CL
189
CLXXXIX
211
CCXI
237
CCXXXVII
1000
M
1500
MD
1892
MDCCCXCII
3762
MMMDCCLXII
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3 Comments
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Level 71
Apr 19, 2014
There's no 1.000.000 in Roman number: 1.000.000 can be written with a M with an horizontal overline on it, that means x1000 (so 1000x1000). A is absolutely not the Roman number for 1.000.000! O_O
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Level 13
Apr 19, 2014
Nope.

its:

I=1

X=10

L=50

C=100

D=500

M=1000

Y=5000

Z=10000

F=50000

H=100000

B=500000

A= 1 000 000

Maybe its modern, something new....

Howewer, translate this page

( http://web.mef.hr/if/alati/preracun/skripte/rim_arap.htm )

then see :)

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Level 71
Apr 19, 2014
I can't find any other evidences for what you say outside the webpage you linked. I think that someone has tried to extend Roman numbers (as in that site you can choose between standard numbers only, that can't go further than 3999, or these extended numbers higher than M), but it's not something that has real scientific or historical value. I think you found a bad source that misled you! :)