Definition: The word "Agnesse" comes from Latin and means "conquest," referring to a victory, conquest, or triumph over an enemy or enemy's forces. In Christianity, it symbolizes God's victory over sin and death through Jesus Christ's sacrificial death on the cross. Detailed definition of the word: Agnesse in the New Testament refers to God's victorious conquest over sin and death through Jesus Christ as recorded in Matthew 26:51-52, where he is seen "lifting up" the keys of the kingdom and saying, "I am the king of this region." This victory is called Agnesse by the apostles.