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8th Century in Roman Numerals
The 8th Century, symbolized by VIII in Roman numerals, spans 701 to 800. It was a period of renewal with the rise of the Carolingian Empire, the preservation of learning, and the strengthening of religion and art, shaping the foundations of early medieval Europe.
VIII
8th Century
VIII Century
How to convert the 8th Century?
Add three I’s after V to create VIII.
Place Value | Number | Roman Numeral |
---|---|---|
Addition | 5 + 3 | VIII |
Total | 8 | VIII |
VIII represents 8 in Roman numerals.
How is it written?
Write 'VIII Century' with capital letters.
Decades in the 8th Century
Main decades of the VIII Century:
DCC
700
DCCX
710
DCCXX
720
DCCXXX
730
DCCXL
740
DCCL
750
DCCLX
760
DCCLXX
770
DCCLXXX
780
DCCXC
790
Years in the 8th Century
701–800.
Dates in the 8th Century
Starts January 1, 701, and ends December 31, 800.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 8th Century in Roman numerals?
VIII.
What years does it cover?
701–800.
What comes before VIII?
VII Century.
What comes after VIII?
IX Century.
Why is it important?
It marks Charlemagne’s rise and cultural rebirth in Europe.
How do you write 8?
By adding three I’s to V — VIII.
Are Roman numerals uppercase?
Always, yes.
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