Undefeated or unconquerable (latin origin)
The word "invictus", in Latin, means "invincible" or "unconquerable".
Yes, the term invictus is indeed Latin. Romans used it to describe the elongation of days during winter solstice. Invictus means unconquerable, unconquered, and undefeated.
The Latin translation of 'invincible' is 'invictus'.
Invictus means "unbound" in Latin. The famous Roman feast Sol Invictus means the Unbound Sun and refers to the Winter solstice when the hours of daylight began to increase again.
Invictus es when addressing a man.Invicta es when addressing a woman.Invicti estis when addressing a group containing at least one man (yeah, I know).Invictae estis when addressing a group entirely of women.The word invictus is, literally, "unconquered," but it was used by ancient Roman writers to mean "invincible" as well.Another possibility is to substitute insuperabilis(singular, either gender) or insuperabiles (plural, either gender) for whichever form of invictus. This is from the verb superare, meaning "to surpass, surmount, excel" or in military use "to conquer."
The poem Invictus is about Jack Stankovic...
Invictus was created in 1875.
Invictus was released on 12/11/2009.
The Production Budget for Invictus was $49,000,000.
Invictus Records was created in 1968.
Invictus Records ended in 1973.
Invictus Games's population is 50.