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10th Century in Roman Numerals

The 10th Century, written as X in Roman numerals, covers 901 to 1000. It marked the early medieval era, with growing monarchies, monastic reforms, and the expansion of Christianity shaping Europe’s cultural and political transformation into the high Middle Ages.

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10th Century
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How to convert the 10th Century?

The number 10 corresponds directly to X in Roman numerals.

Place ValueNumberRoman Numeral
Tens10X
Total10X

X is the symbol for 10 — so 'X Century' is correct.

How is it written?

Always as uppercase 'X Century'.

Decades in the 10th Century

The X (10th) Century includes:

CM
900
CMX
910
CMXX
920
CMXXX
930
CMXL
940
CML
950
CMLX
960
CMLXX
970
CMLXXX
980
CMXC
990

Years in the 10th Century

901–1000.

Dates in the 10th Century

Begins January 1, 901, ends December 31, 1000.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 10th Century in Roman numerals?

X.

How is 10 represented?

By the Roman numeral X.

What years belong to it?

901–1000.

What precedes X?

IX Century.

What follows X?

XI Century.

Why is the 10th Century notable?

It set the foundations for medieval Europe.

Are centuries always written in Roman numerals?

Traditionally, yes, for formal and historical notation.

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