Roman Numerals Chart: 1 to 100

Roman Numerals from 1 to 100 show the foundation of the Roman number system, using basic symbols like I, V, and X for ones and tens, and L and C for larger values. You’ll see how numbers build from simple patterns like III for 3 to more complex ones like XCIX for 99. This range teaches you how Romans counted, added, and subtracted using only letters. Roman numerals from this set are still common in clocks, movie titles, outlines, and book chapters. This chart helps anyone quickly understand and memorize the core system from the very beginning.

Roman Numerals Table

Roman Numerals Chart: 1 to 100

NumberRoman NumberRoman
1I51LI
2II52LII
3III53LIII
4IV54LIV
5V55LV
6VI56LVI
7VII57LVII
8VIII58LVIII
9IX59LIX
10X60LX
11XI61LXI
12XII62LXII
13XIII63LXIII
14XIV64LXIV
15XV65LXV
16XVI66LXVI
17XVII67LXVII
18XVIII68LXVIII
19XIX69LXIX
20XX70LXX
21XXI71LXXI
22XXII72LXXII
23XXIII73LXXIII
24XXIV74LXXIV
25XXV75LXXV
26XXVI76LXXVI
27XXVII77LXXVII
28XXVIII78LXXVIII
29XXIX79LXXIX
30XXX80LXXX
31XXXI81LXXXI
32XXXII82LXXXII
33XXXIII83LXXXIII
34XXXIV84LXXXIV
35XXXV85LXXXV
36XXXVI86LXXXVI
37XXXVII87LXXXVII
38XXXVIII88LXXXVIII
39XXXIX89LXXXIX
40XL90XC
41XLI91XCI
42XLII92XCII
43XLIII93XCIII
44XLIV94XCIV
45XLV95XCV
46XLVI96XCVI
47XLVII97XCVII
48XLVIII98XCVIII
49XLIX99XCIX
50L100C