Linear B Syllable B068 Ro2 Character
π is the Linear B syllable βB068 RO2β at Unicode U+1004A.
U+1004A
π is a Unicode character from the Linear B writing system. Itβs identified as βLINEAR B SYLLABLE B068 RO2β. This page helps you copy it correctly and use it in text, design, or code.
Linear B Syllable B068 Ro2 Character Meaning
π (U+1004A) is a specific Linear B syllabic sign labeled βLINEAR B SYLLABLE B068 RO2β. Linear B is an ancient script associated with Mycenaean Greek, and individual signs represent syllables or syllabic values. As a Unicode character, π is mainly used by typographers, researchers, and developers who need consistent digital text for cataloging inscriptions, indexing sign inventories, or building Unicode-aware interfaces. Its precise linguistic value follows the Unicode/character annotation βB068 RO2β, making it useful when you must match the exact sign rather than a general βLinear Bβ label.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste a precise Linear B sign into research notes or sign inventories
- β’Labeling figures or tables in academic or educational documents about Linear B
- β’Using Unicode text in web pages or apps that display Linear B character sets
- β’Creating typographic specimens or UI elements that require this exact glyph
- β’Developer workflows that need the exact character by code point (U+1004A)
Examples
π Linear B Syllable B068 RO2
- παπ shows the Linear B syllable B068 RO2.
- πUnicode U+1004A: π
- πSign list entry: LINEAR B SYLLABLE B068 RO2 β π
- πUse π when matching the B068 RO2 glyph.
- πCharacter test: π in a font sample.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1004A | |
| HTML Entity | 𐁊 | |
| HTML Code | 𐁊 | |
| CSS | \1004A |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is at Unicode code point U+1004A.
How do I reference π in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𐁊
How do I use π in JavaScript?
You can use the JavaScript escape: \\u{1004A}
What does βB068 RO2β mean for this character?
βB068 RO2β is the Unicode name detail for this specific Linear B syllable sign (LINEAR B SYLLABLE B068 RO2).