

When some people more commonly or very consistently use "Jr." we do not use a roman numeral as the junior notation makes the names different. In Lloyd's case, his father has the same name, so the familial relation is represented by the II. When they are not in parentheses, like Lloyd Ahern II, this is an actual part of someone's name.We make two different types of uses of Roman numerals: If they have the same name, we have to use something to make them different, in these cases we use Roman numerals. People's names are a key in our database structure so different people must have different names. How do I find out if a DVD has subtitles in another language? What do codes like or following a production company or distributor mean? What is the difference between "Screenplay" and "Written by" credits? What do the roman numerals, like (I) and (II), after a person's name mean? Why was a well known actor not listed in the credits? How do I change the order credits are displayed on an IMDb page? Some films have '(V)' or '(VG)' after the title.

Why is the USA running time sometimes different from the running time for another country? Why is the same title listed twice on IMDb? In the connections section, what does 'references' mean? Why am I seeing titles in a different language than before?

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How do you decide if a title is a film, a TV movie or a Miniseries? Can you help me?Ĭan I view In Development titles on IMDb? I'm looking for a film, but can't remember the title. Who do I contact if there is a movie or theatre missing from the showtimes list? When I search for a person, there is a title next to their name. Why is there an ad shown before every trailer? That Scene with Dan Patrick (An IMDb Podcast) These larger numerals were added later to the system and various different notations were used for them, not necessarily the ones above.Movies That Changed My Life (An IMDb Podcast) Note 3: (*) Romans were not using right from the beginning numbers larger than 3,999, so they initially had no representation for numbers like: Note 2 (*) Instead we prefer to write these larger numerals between brackets "()" since: 1) when compared to the overline - it is more accessible to computer users 2) when compared to the vertical line - it avoids any confusion between the vertical line "|" and the Roman numeral "I" (one). Note 1: (*) These numbers were written either with an overline (a bar above the number) or between two vertical lines (two vertical bars). The set of Roman numerals used for writing calendar dates The calendar date Sep-20, 2007 converted, written using Roman numerals: IX - XX - MMVIIĪll the calendar dates converted, written using the Roman numerals, online operations The calendar date Oct-10, 1669 converted, written using Roman numerals: X - X - MDCLXIX The calendar date Oct-30, 1960 converted, written using Roman numerals: X - XXX - MCMLX The calendar date Dec-05, 536 converted, written using Roman numerals: XII - V - DXXXVI The calendar date May-28, 2006 converted, written using Roman numerals: V - XXVIII - MMVI The calendar date Sep-19, 1652 converted, written using Roman numerals: IX - XIX - MDCLII The calendar date Dec-20, 1995 converted, written using Roman numerals: XII - XX - MCMXCV The calendar date Jul-02, 1717 converted, written using Roman numerals: VII - II - MDCCXVII The calendar date Mar-15, 2771 converted, written using Roman numerals: III - XV - MMDCCLXXI The calendar date May-22, 2009 converted, written using Roman numerals: V - XXII - MMIX The calendar date Nov-19, 98 converted, written using Roman numerals: XI - XIX - XCVIII The calendar date Sep-29, 10 converted, written using Roman numerals: IX - XXIX - X

The calendar date Nov-11, 11 converted, written using Roman numerals: XI - XI - XI
