1059 in Roman Numerals: MLIX

MLIX

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Century
11
Decade
1050s (ML–MLIX)
Previous Year
1058 (MLVIII)
Next Year
1060 (MLX)

How to Convert: 1059 → MLIX

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1,000M
50L
9IX
1,059MLIX

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What is 1059 in Roman numerals?

1059 in Roman numerals is MLIX.

How do you write 1059 as a Roman numeral?

1059 is written as MLIX in Roman numerals.

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Before Rome: Etruscan Tally Marks

Roman numerals didn't start in Rome. The system evolved from Etruscan tally marks used in central Italy centuries before the Roman Republic. The stroke I for one finger, V for an open hand, X for two hands crossed — these were counting gestures turned into written symbols. Rome adopted and formalized what was already a working system.

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The Printing Press Killed Roman Numerals

What finally ended Roman numerals in everyday use wasn't better math — it was Gutenberg. Typesetting Hindu-Arabic numerals was easier: ten compact characters vs. seven letters in elaborate combinations. Books, contracts, and ledgers all switched. By 1500, the debate was over.

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