What does Invictus Maneo translate to? Latin -> English.

Invictus maneo means I remain unvanquished.

It is used as the motto of the Armstrongs, a significant border clan whose origins lie in Cumberland, south of the frontier between Scotland and England that was officially established in 1237.

Because of Latin’s earlier relationship with western culture, and it’s long use in their educational, legal and political affairs, Latin is probably the easiest language for English speakers to learn.

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Updated on Monday, December 01 2014 at 11:53AM EST
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