MCXIV
MCXIV is a Roman numeral that represents the number 1114 in the decimal system. Roman numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient Rome and remained the usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into the Late Middle Ages. They are based on combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet. The numeral MCXIV is composed of the following symbols: M (1000), C (100), X (10), and IV (4). The symbol IV is used instead of IIII to avoid the repetition of the same symbol four times, which is not allowed in Roman numerals. The numeral MCXIV is used in various contexts, such as in the numbering of years, chapters, or other sequential items. It is also used in the naming of monarchs, popes, and other historical figures. The use of Roman numerals has declined in modern times, with the decimal system being the standard for numerical representation. However, Roman numerals are still used in certain contexts, such as in the naming of Super Bowls, the Oscars, and other award ceremonies.