Roman Numerals 1 to 1000
Your complete guide for converting between Arabic and Roman numerals
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Every Roman Numeral You Need in One Place
This page gives you a full list of Roman numerals from 1 to 1000, each matched with its Arabic number equivalent. It's a handy reference for understanding how the ancient Romans wrote the numbers we use every day in our decimal system.
Every Arabic number has its Roman counterpart right here, making it simple to look up whatever you need. Whether you're converting a specific number to Roman notation or figuring out what a Roman numeral means, this chart has you covered.
How to use this chart
- Looking for Arabic numbers: Scroll to the right section in the table where numbers are listed from lowest to highest.
- Searching for Roman numerals: Press Ctrl+F (or ⌘+F on Mac) in your browser to quickly locate a specific Roman numeral.
- Jump to a range: Click the range buttons above the table to go straight to the numbers you need.
- Need instant results? Try our Roman numeral converter for immediate conversion.
Most Common Roman Numerals
Complete List of Roman Numerals 1 to 1000
Tip: Press Ctrl+F (or ⌘+F on Mac) to search the table instantly.
Roman numerals: 1-100
Roman numerals: 101-200
Roman numerals: 201-300
Roman numerals: 301-400
Roman numerals: 401-500
Roman numerals: 501-600
Roman numerals: 601-700
Roman numerals: 701-800
Roman numerals: 801-900
Roman numerals: 901-1000
Using This Roman Numerals Chart
Getting the Most from This Chart
This Roman numerals 1 to 1000 chart is built to be easy to use. Here's how to make the most of it:
- Jump to a range - Click the links at the top of the page to go directly to the number range you need.
- Quick search - Press Ctrl+F (or ⌘+F on Mac) and type any Arabic or Roman number to find it right away.
- Easy navigation - Click "Back to top" links at the end of each section to return to the navigation menu.
- Works everywhere - The table looks great on any device, whether you're on a computer, tablet, or phone.
Want to use this chart offline? Just bookmark this page or save it as a PDF so you can access it anytime without an internet connection.
Roman Numerals 1 to 100
The opening section of this chart shows all Roman numerals from 1 to 100. These numbers matter more than the rest because:
- You'll see them most often in everyday situations
- They show up on clocks, book chapters, and countless other places
- Learning these first makes it easier to understand larger numbers
- Schools and universities frequently test knowledge of this range
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Use the ConverterCommon Questions About Roman Numerals
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Wrapping Up
This complete Roman numerals 1 to 1000 chart is here to help anyone who wants to learn or work with this ancient numbering system. Whether you're studying for school, researching history, or just curious, we hope you find it useful.
Take some time to explore the rest of our site, where you can learn about the history of Roman numerals, see where they're used today, and discover more interesting facts about this fascinating system.
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