Spain, residing at Ispahan in Persia, 1619, in his letter to the Marquess of Bedmar, makes mention of greater cold in Ispahan, whose lat.
Ammianus Marcellinus makes mention in his History (as we told you before) of these Salii, and shews, that they are called the Eastern Franks, as the others were called the Western.
Again, in his 20th Book he makes mentionof that Country possess'd by the Franks beyond the Rhine, and called Francia.
And therefore the Emperor Justinian, when he explains to the General Governor of Africk the duty of his Office, makes mention of those Franks which were seated in a certain part of Gallia, bordering upon Spain.
That Strabo, at a later date, had this Pergamenian example in mind when stating certain rules to be observed in the construction of globes seems probable, since he makes mention of Crates' globe.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "makes mention" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.