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Ancient Rome didn't actually use IV for 4, the used four Is instead. This is on the colosseum, gate 44 (apologies for bad photo) | /r/mildlyinteresting
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Mildly Interesting - Ancient Rome didn't actually use IV for 4, the used four Is instead. This is on the colosseum, gate 44 (apologies for bad photo) | /r/mildlyinteresting
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