The Roman numeral DCXXVI equals 626.
DCXXVI is built by adding these Roman numeral groups together:
Add them up: D + C + XX + V + I = 626.
| Number | Roman numeral |
|---|---|
| 623 | DCXXIII |
| 624 | DCXXIV |
| 625 | DCXXV |
| 626 | DCXXVI |
| 627 | DCXXVII |
| 628 | DCXXVIII |
| 629 | DCXXIX |
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.
| Symbol | Value |
|---|---|
| I | 1 |
| V | 5 |
| X | 10 |
| L | 50 |
| C | 100 |
| D | 500 |
| M | 1,000 |