Roman numerals are an ancient numbering system used by the Romans, which remain popular in various contexts today.

101 in Roman Numerals

The number 101 in Roman numerals is written as CI. Roman numerals combine specific letters to represent different values, where C stands for 100 and I stands for 1. To form 101 the value of C (100) is simply followed by I (1) indicating that the two values are added together. This system used extensively in ancient Rome is still found in modern times, especially in titles, monuments and formal numberings such as chapters in books or event names.

How to Write 101 in Roman Numerals?

CI

The Roman numeral for 101 is CI.