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I added the examples from the issue as regression tests.
Generally it looks like the detection of Roman numerals should be more conservative.
tbh I'm not really happy how this seems to be handled within MathML, but I guess we have to work with what we're given.
The tests should be ready to go as they are, but I doubt the code changes are ideal.
I only just learned that there's an intent attribute, and that chemistry apparently uses roman numerals for oxidation numbers?!? (well at least that's one way to get some more general knowledge, yesterday I learned what a katal is)