Unconquered

Synonyms for "unconquered" (10 found)

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Ancient Greek

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  • ἀνίκητος adj (undefeated)

Greek

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  • αδούλωτος adj (undefeated)

Hungarian

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  • legyőzhetetlen adj (undefeated)

Latin

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  • invictus adj (undefeated)

Māori

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  • tikitū adj (undefeated)

Turkish

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  • yenilgisiz adj (undefeated)

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The Chickasaw Nation was officially formed in 1856, in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. Known as a courageous people among Native Americans, the Chickasaws were called the unconquered or unconquerable. These historically fierce warriors settled in south-central Oklahoma in the mid 1800s.

Source: tatoeba (12218362)

Christmas was established as a way to Christianize the pagan festival of the Unconquered Sun—itself a Roman invention to unify the worship of various solar deities throughout the empire and its colonies, including the Syrian El and the Persian Mithras.

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