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507 in Roman Numerals

507 in Roman numerals is written as DVII.

Roman numeral
DVII
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How 507 breaks down

507 is built by adding these Roman numeral groups together:

D = 500V = 5II = 2

Add them up: D + V + II = 507.

Nearby values

NumberRoman numeral
504DIV
505DV
506DVI
507DVII
508DVIII
509DIX
510DX

How Roman numerals work

Roman numerals use seven letters, each with a fixed value: I = 1, V = 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100, D = 500, and M = 1000. Numbers are formed by combining these symbols and adding their values, working from the largest to the smallest.

When a smaller symbol appears before a larger one, it is subtracted instead of added — this is the subtractive rule. For example, IV is 4 (5 − 1) and IX is 9 (10 − 1). The same idea gives XL (40), XC (90), CD (400), and CM (900). The same symbol is never repeated more than three times in a row.

Roman numeral reference chart

SymbolValue
I1
V5
X10
L50
C100
D500
M1,000
1 = I 2 = II 3 = III 4 = IV 5 = V 10 = X 50 = L 100 = C 500 = D 1000 = M

Frequently asked questions

What is 507 in Roman numerals?
507 in Roman numerals is DVII.
What is the largest number in Roman numerals?
Using the standard seven symbols, the largest value is 3,999, written MMMCMXCIX. Larger numbers historically used a bar over a numeral to multiply it by 1,000.
Is there a Roman numeral for zero?
No. The Roman system has no symbol for zero; the concept of zero came later from Indian mathematics.
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