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MCCX

MCCX is primarily seen as a Roman numeral representing 1210, formed from M (1000) + CC (200) + X (10).

In historical contexts, MCCX may denote the year 1210 CE in inscriptions, chronicles, or dating of events.

As an acronym, MCCX is also used in various domains as an initialism; however, there is no

To disambiguate, consider surrounding text, capitalization, and any accompanying nouns; when possible, consult a glossary, official

It
can
appear
on
coins,
monuments,
manuscripts,
or
catalogs
where
Roman
numerals
are
used
to
label
years,
volumes,
or
regnal
numbers.
single
widely
recognized
meaning.
The
intended
expansion
depends
on
the
organization
or
project;
examples
could
include
conference
names,
technology
standards,
or
corporate
identifiers.
The
absence
of
context
makes
interpretation
speculative.
documentation,
or
metadata.
Thus
MCCX
is
best
understood
by
context.