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Definition of Unconquerable

Unconquerable
Unconquerable Un*con"quer*a*ble, a. Not conquerable; indomitable. -- Un*con"quer*a*bly, adv.

Meaning of Unconquerable from wikipedia

- Jefferson Davis: Unconquerable Heart is a 1999 non-fiction book by Felicity Allen, published by the University of Missouri Press, about Jefferson Davis...
- "The Unconquerable" is a short story traditionally credited to Thomas Hardy, though its true authorship has long been the subject of controversy. The...
- Unconquerable Nation: Knowing Our Enemy, Strengthening Ourselves (ISBN 0-8330-3893-1) is a book written by Brian Michael Jenkins, one of the world's foremost...
- Making Europe Unconquerable is a book about how civilian-based defense can be incorporated into the foundations of European defense and collective security...
- In Gr**** mythology, Adamas (Ancient Gr****: Ἀδάμαντα means 'unconquerable') was a Phrygian parti****nt during the Trojan War. He was the son of the Phrygian...
- to murder his wife but instead he fell in love with her. 54 10 "The Unconquerable Man" J. Miles Dale Ashley Edward Miller & Zack Stentz January 20, 2003 (2003-01-20)...
- tropical paradise. The alternative is that the tropics consist of wild, unconquerable nature. The latter view was often discussed in old Western literature...
- The Man Unconquerable is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Joseph Henabery and written by Julien Josephson and Hamilton Smith. The film stars...
- The Unconquerable World: Power, Nonviolence, and The Will of the People is a book on the power of nonviolence by Jonathan Sc**** published in 2003. Sc****...
- Anicetus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνίκητος, romanized: Aníkētos, meaning "Unconquerable") and Alexiares (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλεξιάρης, romanized: Alexiárēs, meaning...