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A quick glance at monumental capitals Today, much of what we commonly know as 'Roman writing' is large capital letters inscribed on stone – typically, on monuments. These 'monumental capitals', as they are called, are wonderfully aloof, smooth and formal. They always seem grand even though they are very open and legible. For calligraphers, the most famous example of monumental capitals is the inscription on Trajan’s column. This huge sculpted pillar was erected in Rome to mark the ... Roman numerals are a system of numerical notation based on the ancient Roman system. The symbols are I, V, X, L, C, D, and M, standing respectively for 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, and 1,000 in the Hindu-Arabic numeral system. Roman numerals have been used for over 3,000 years. The Roman numerals are: I, V, X, L, C, D, and M. These symbols represent 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, and 1000, respectively. Today we use Arabic numerals instead. Roman numerals are still used for writing stylized numbers. Find and copy Roman numeral symbols (Ⅰ), (Ⅱ), (Ⅲ), and (Ⅳ) in one click. Learn how to use Roman numerals in math, history, and other fields.