Let us, too, yield to love!โ€ (transl.

Originally from virgil, eclogues,.

Let us too surrender to love'.

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Webamor vincit omnia, or โ€œlove conquers all,โ€ is often interpreted as a straightforward depiction of cupid triumphing over worldly endeavors, symbolized by musical instruments, armor,.

Inscribed on a bracelet worn by the prioress in chaucer's the canterbury tales;

Webthe idea of โ€œ omnia vincit amor โ€, or love conquers all, was first introduced by the poet virgil in his tenth eclogue, which was published sometime around 37 b. c.

Webamor vincit omnia (love conquers all) in latin, known in english by a variety of names including amor victorious, victorious cupid, love triumphant, love.

Webthe full phrase comes from virgil's eclogues:

Et nos cedamus amori' and translates as 'love conquers all:

The phrase โ€œamor vincit omniaโ€ in the prioress' tale means love conquers all and refers to courtly love as opposed to spiritual love.

Webamor vincit omnia phrase.

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