Why are Roman numerals added to the spectral class?

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According to a system introduced by W. W. Morgan and others a Roman numeral is added to the spectral class to specify the luminosity or intrinsic intensity of a star. A bright supergiant is Ia a faint supergiant is Ib a bright giant is II a normal ...

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