Unconquerable = Not Conquerable. Can not be conquered, defeated, taken over, etc.
indomitable
The word "invictus", in Latin, means "invincible" or "unconquerable".
Unconquerable or Invincible.
invulnerable, indestructible, unconquerable, unbeatable, indomitable, unassailable; impregnable, inviolable; informal bulletproof.
To soften or to tone down To take something (person, animal) that is unconquerable or unbreakable and try and break their spirit until they are domineered into being tamed and pliable and follow orders or commands.
This is a poem titled Invictus, published in 1875 by William Henley. Although you have changed the audience... In the original poem the speaker is referring to themself, while you've referred to the audience.
'Unconquered, unconquerable'
The protagonists of both anthem and invictus can be described as unconquerable. Invictus also means unconquerable.
Yes, but it can be male also: It means Unconquerable.
The word "invictus", in Latin, means "invincible" or "unconquerable".
The Unconquerable World was created in 2003.
the Indian version means earth while its Hindu meaning is sleep.in other cultures it means unconquerable
Making Europe Unconquerable was created in 1985.
Making Europe Unconquerable has 250 pages.
Unconquerable Part I - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
Yes, "adamas" is a Greek word meaning "unconquerable" or "indestructible." It is often used to refer to diamonds in ancient Greek literature.
that its unconquerable
unconquerable