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Example sentences for "dicis"

Lexicographically close words:
dicht; dici; diciendo; dicimus; dicing; dicit; dicite; dicitur; dicke; dicker
  1. This window from which Marie de Médicis is said to have escaped is in one of the apartments of Catherine.

  2. Si quisquam Dei cultorum pepercit apostatis, sint vera quae dicis de nobis; and so he heapeth up as many texts for rough dealing with offending kings; I give this one instance to show the fruits of violence, as pretended for peace and unity.

  3. But he doth worse, and his title, with a transposition of letters, will more fitly reflect upon himself male dicis de amicus.

  4. But, now, what may be the meaning of Mr Coleman’s cabalistical title, Male Dicis Maledicis?

  5. During the most of the period of this long civil war, Catherine de Médicis [12] was either regent or in the exercise of a controlling influence in the government of France.

  6. Henry "was not yet dead when Catherine de Médicis sent to Diane de Poitiers an order to restore the crown-jewels, and to retire to one of her châteaux.

  7. After her departure from France, Marie de Médicis addressed to him some very tart pages in which she accused Richelieu of having had designs on her life.

  8. People of respectability in our own midst are now living regardless of system, devoid of economy, and indebted to their tradesmen, as the household of Marie de Médicis lived in the seventeenth century.

  9. Something must be done to defend France against the attacks of Marie de Médicis and the cowardly Gaston.

  10. Marie de Médicis was the only one who united with the King in defending Richelieu in the critical winter of 1626.

  11. To the day of her death, despite her exile and her misery, Marie de Médicis maintained in her service a certain Jean Gassan, who figures in her will as employed in "keeping the parrot.

  12. It is true that Marie de Médicis received nothing that she did not deserve; but it may be possible that it was not for her son to speak to her with brutality.

  13. We may be permitted to trust that Marie de Médicis did not end her days tormented by material necessities.

  14. Marie de Médicis and Anne of Austria were rarely absent.

  15. It was converted by Marie de Médicis into a convent known as that of the Filles-Dieu, where penitent girls found shelter.

  16. The extermination of the heretics had been recommended many times to Catherine de Médicis by Philip II.

  17. Valois did not live there, Catherine de Médicis gave magnificent entertainments at the Tuileries, but held her Court at the Louvre.

  18. Catherine de Médicis had ordered the destruction of the Palais des Tournelles, where, by a fatal accident Montgomery had pierced the eye and brain of Henri II.

  19. At the southern extremity of the wing built by Catherine de Médicis looks out upon the Seine a window of noble construction, from which, according to popular tradition, Charles IX.

  20. The pictures dedicated by Rubens to Marie de Médicis were on view the same days, and during the same hours.

  21. Catherine de Médicis bought it in 1572 as a residence for herself.

  22. The power of Catherine de Médicis was now beginning to assert itself, and she had the bad taste to interrupt the plans of Pierre Lescot, and to order new constructions of her own designing to be carried out by her own Italian architects.

  23. The manufacture of majolica or enamelled pottery was introduced into France by Catherine de Médicis and her kinsman Louis Gonzaga, who, by marriage with Henrietta of Clèves in 1565, became Duke of Nevers.

  24. They were inhabited by Catherine de Médicis and Anne of Austria (mother of Louis XIV.

  25. The small Venetian looking-glass, one of the earliest manufactured, and the first that came to France, indicates the place where the bed of Marie de Médicis stood when Louis XIII.

  26. They say therefore to the Tu quid dicis de illo qui blind man again: What sayest aperuit oculos tuos?

  27. Marie de Médicis left to her second son, Gaston, Duke of Orleans, her magnificent palace with the grounds belonging to it.

  28. The extermination of the heretics had for a considerable time past been recommended to Catherine de Médicis by Philippe II.

  29. Catherine, however, only began the Tuileries, whereas Marie de Médicis completed the Luxemburg within a few years from its commencement.

  30. Apollo, Jeanne d'Albert as Venus, and Marie de Médicis as Juno.

  31. Marie de Médicis and her belief in magic, I.

  32. Of that gallery, Catherine de Médicis herself erected a considerable portion, to be described later, and Henri IV almost completed it.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dicis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.