The hundred cuirassiers, called hommes des armes, which formed the body-guard of the French king, were sent to Scotland in 1633, by Louis XIII.
At the downfall of the king, the hommes des armes returned to France.
He had printed at Dijon, in 1700, Histoire de Calejava, ou de l'isle des hommes raisonables, avec le paralelle de leur Morale et du Christianisme.
He embraced the revolution with ardor, and his article in the Journal des Hommes Libres occasioned his arrest with Baboeuf.
This defection of contemptuous diplomatic Dumouriez falls heavy on the fine-spoken high-sniffing Hommes d'etat, whom he consorted with; forms a second epoch in their destinies.
Corney, had been a guest at dinner overnight, and the next day there was talk of him, and of the resources of his art displayed by Armand Dehors on his hearing that he was to minister to the tastes of a gathering of hommes d'esprit.
His vigorous and idiomatic version of Plutarch, Vies des hommes illustres, was translated into English by Sir Thomas North, and supplied Shakespeare with materials for his Roman plays.
Boccacio's Livre des cas des malheureux nobleshommes et femmes, written and illuminated in Flanders for King Henry the Seventh, and now in the British Museum[526].
It forms half of the frontispiece to a fine manuscript of Boccacio's Livre des cas des malheureux nobles hommes et femmes[536].
Livre des cas des malheureux nobles hommeset femmes, written in France at end of fifteenth century.
A mesure que les hommes se multiplient, la terre se peuple de proche en proche: on passe les montagnes et les precipices; on traverse les fleuves et enfin les mers, et on etablit de nouvelles habitations.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hommes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.