1040 in Roman Numerals: MXL

MXL

Popular for tattoos, graduations, and inscriptions

Century
11
Decade
1040s (MXL–MXLIX)
Previous Year
1039 (MXXXIX)
Next Year
1041 (MXLI)

How to Convert: 1040 → MXL

Step by Step:

1,000M
40XL
1,040MXL

Related Years

FAQ

What is 1040 in Roman numerals?

1040 in Roman numerals is MXL.

How do you write 1040 as a Roman numeral?

1040 is written as MXL in Roman numerals.

Did you know?

The Subtraction Rule: Elegant Shorthand

The subtraction rule is what makes Roman numerals clever rather than just tedious. Instead of writing IIII for 4, you write IV: "one before five." Instead of DCCCC for 900, you write CM: "one hundred before one thousand." Only six subtractive pairs exist (IV, IX, XL, XC, CD, CM), and once you know them, you can read any Roman numeral instantly.

Read more →

Florence Banned Arabic Numerals

In 1299, the city of Florence banned Hindu-Arabic numerals. The reasoning? They were too easy to forge. A 0 could become a 6 or 9. A 1 could become a 7. With Roman numerals, altering a number required adding or removing entire letters. The new system was so efficient it was too efficient for a world without modern auditing.

Read more →

Learn More About Roman Numerals

All articles →