CCXXXV
CCXXXV is the Roman numeral representing the integer 235. It is written as C + C + XXX + V, where C stands for 100 and XXX for 30, V for 5. The numeral is additive, and does not employ subtractive notation in this form.
In mathematical terms, 235 is an odd composite number; its prime factorization is 5 × 47, and
In the context of the Roman Empire, the year 235 CE is notable for the assassination of
In modern usage, CCXXXV appears wherever Roman numerals denote numbers, such as on clock faces, in chapter