The pilgrim who carries a brooch inscribed with the Latin words "Amor Vincit Omnia," meaning "love conquers all," in the Canterbury Tales is the Prioress (Madame Eglentyne).
The Prioress.
One who conquers.
Sat=Truth, Sri=conquers, Akal=Almighty
"Know thyself"
Conquistador
literal meaning
Literally meaning "son of William" or "son of Wil", the Viking settlers of Scotland during medieval times originated this surname. Found amongst the records of Berwickshire, some of the family had established itself in the 1400s. Family motto: "He conquers, who conquers himself!"
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The opposite angles of a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle are supplementary, meaning they add up to 180 degrees. This is due to the property that the sum of the opposite angles of any quadrilateral inscribed in a circle is always 180 degrees. This property can be proven using properties of angles subtended by the same arc in a circle.
The root of a word carries the main burden of its meaning. It is the core of the word that gives it its essential sense and cannot be further broken down into meaningful parts. Prefixes and suffixes can modify this meaning, but the root is where the fundamental essence lies.
Love conquers all until it remains in limits but when it becomes madness it spreads suffering bloodshed chaos and pain.
It is just one of those Latin proverbs not attributed to anyone in particular. Meaning 'truth conquers all'