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MMDCLXXVII

MMDCLXXVII is the Roman numeral representing the decimal number 2677. It is formed by the sequence MM (2000) + D (500) + C (100) + L (50) + XX (20) + VII (7), for a total of 2677. The numeral uses additive notation, with no subtractive pairs such as IV or IX, and the symbols appear in non-increasing order.

Historically, Roman numerals were used in ancient Rome and continued in use in various forms through the

In mathematics, 2677 is a prime number, a property that can arise in discussions of number theory.

medieval
and
modern
periods
for
inscriptions,
dates,
and
enumerations.
Today,
MMDCLXXVII
may
appear
as
a
year
designation
in
contexts
that
employ
Roman
numerals,
or
as
a
label
within
lists,
chapters,
or
editions.
It
does
not
denote
a
specific
historically
documented
event
on
its
own.
Beyond
its
numeric
value,
MMDCLXXVII
is
primarily
of
interest
as
an
example
of
Roman
numeral
construction
and
as
a
textual
representation
of
the
number
2677.