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- Euryalus quotes Virgil in defence of his position: Amor vincit omnia et nos cedamus amori (translated: "Love conquers all; let us all yield to love!"). The...
- all Originally from Virgil, Eclogues X, 69: omnia vincit amor: et nos cedamus amori ("love conquers all: let us too surrender to love"). The phrase is...
- illustrates the line from Virgil's Eclogues, Omnia Vincit Amor et nos cedamus amori ("Love conquers all; let us all yield to love"). A musical m****cript...
- concludes with what might be his most famous line: Omnia vincit Amor: et nos cedamus Amori. Love conquers all, and so let us surrender ourselves to Love. The...
- proportions Fuchs, Michaela (1999). In hoc etiam genere Graeciae nihil cedamus. Verlag Philipp von Zabern. pp. 18–21. ISBN 3-8053-2519-3. Palagia, Olga...
- all Originally from Virgil, Eclogues X, 69: omnia vincit amor: et nos cedamus amori ("love conquers all: let us too surrender to love"). The phrase is...
- In Virgil's Eclogues, for example, he writes, Omnia vincit amor, et nōs cēdāmus amōrī!: "Love conquers all, let us too yield to love!". The words omnia...
- suits and carry umbrellas. The school motto is derived from the p****age 'Cedamus Phoebo, et moniti meliora sequamur' in the Latin epic the Aeneid by Virgil...
- Skaldic dróttkvætt verse and Virgil's famous verse "Omnia vincit amor et nos cedamus amori" engraved. Another one, listed as N B368 M was written on the wax...
- "Love conquers all; let us too yield to Love" (omnia vincit Amor; et nos cedamus Amori). Virgil ends the poem by addressing the Pierides (another name for...