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In the middle ages in Europe, IIII was generally used, not IV, to express the Roman numeral 4 until around the 17th century. In fact, you can see the notation IIII on mechanical turret clocks that were made before around the 17th century.
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Especially on tombstones and other funerary inscriptions, 5 and 50 have been occasionally written IIIII and XXXXX instead of V and L, and there are instances such as IIIIII and XXXXXX rather than VI or LX.
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The number system in music is an efficient way of labeling any sound with a number. Sounds can be individual notes or chords. So, instead of using letters, like C, D, E, and F these letters are labeled using Roman numerals or numbers (I, ii, iii, IV or 1, 2, 3, 4).
Although it may look wrong, it is actually common in the watch industry to list the IIII as IV for tradition as well as aesthetics. Heres a little background: Then: During the Roman Empire, addition and subtraction were used to make numbers with Latin letters using IV for the number 4.
The notations IV and IX can be read as one less than five (4) and one less than ten (9), although there is a tradition favouring the representation of 4 as IIII on Roman numeral clocks.
Roman numeral representing three (3). Third, in the context of denoting the third person in a family or an office with the same name.

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