It had arisen because the Pho´cians had taken possession of lands that were left waste in honor of the god Apollo.
The Thra'cians overjoyed with so great a prize, immediately despatched some of their companions with the news of their success to the army.
Upon Trajan's return, after the usual triumphs and rejoicings, he was surprised with an account that the Da'cians had renewed hostilities.
The Ly'cians suffered still more severely; for having shut themselves up in their capital town Nanthus, they defended the place against Brutus with so much fury, that neither his arts nor entreaties could prevail upon them to surrender.
The miseries which befel the Cians were not so much owing to Fortune or the aggressions of their neighbours, as to their own folly and perverse policy.
It is strange that any should dispute the right of the Romans to feel their human, as well as their Hellenic, sympathies revolted at the outrageous treatment of the Cians and Thasians.
In more than one of these Milton is mentioned; but the liveliest mention of him is in a set of Phalæcians signed "Christianus Keck.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cians" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.