The heights east of the Cibo Valley, about three miles west of Mount Kapul and just within the Hungarian line, were also occupied by Russian forces.
Infusum cibo boletorum venenum;" it was prepared by Locusta.
Innocenzio Cibo Malaspina, Archbishop of Genoa, and nephew of Lorenzo de Medici.
Cardinal Cibo was in the presence, and the Pope narrated to him the whole history of my dispute with the Bishop.
Cardinal Cibo sent for me, and after some time spent in agreeable conversation, gave me the order for a large vase, bigger than Salamancas.
The duel was fixed for the following morning, in the inclosure which Cibo owned, with an inn adjoining, not very far distant from the classical tomb of Cecilia Metella.
Cibo and Pietrapertosa, who did not reply immediately.
That rather odd duelling-ground had formerly served Cibo as a paddock.
He took them, and he paused to aim at his opponent with so evident an intention of killing him that they could distinctly hear Cibo cry: "Fire!
And that Cibo and that Pietrapertosa would have consented to the duel if I had not opposed it!
In experienced hands like those of Montfanon, Cibo and Pietrapertosa, such preliminaries are speedily arranged.
That other explication, quod videlicet sensus eo cibo obtundi existimaret, though supported pugnis et calcibus by many of the learned, and not wanting the countenance of Cicero, is confuted by the larger experience of New England.
Cibo took oaths on every relic, by every saint, to every member of the conclave, that he would maintain a certain order of appointment and a purity of election in the Church.
But on the accession of Alexander, Franceschetto Cibo determined to get rid of Anguillara, Cervetri, and other fiefs, which he had taken with his father's connivance from the Church.
On the 29th, while they were still on their journey, Cardinal Cibo was created Pope by the name of Innocent VIII.
However, having been reassured by Cardinal Cibo and Duke Alessandro, he went there, and, working with some assistants, proceeded to carry the statue forward.
Alexander protested strongly against this illegal transaction, for Cervetri and Anguillara were fiefs of the Church, and neither had Cibo the right to sell nor Orsini the right to buy them.
He knew he should not obtain this permission, but he asked for it in order to gain time, hoping that in the meanwhile Cardinal Cibo might die, or even the Pope himself, whose health had been threatened with ruin for some time.
For Cibo has many kinsmen at court who still resent the circumstance that the matching of his wits against Eglamore's earned for Cibo a deplorably public demise.
These still resent the circumstance that the matching of his wits against Eglamore's wits earned for Cibo an unpleasantly public death-bed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cibo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.