On the way he turned aside to Polotzk, then held as a dependent fief by a Varangian named Rogvolod.
He then held up two, signifying that the Father should not be divided from the Son.
He then held up three, as much as to say, we have only three eyes between us.
I then held up three, intimating, that I believed in Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
I then held up two, to ~265~~ let him know that my one eye was as good as both of his.
Florida, then held by Spain, included a strip of land extending to the Mississippi River, so that the new republic was cut off from the Gulf of Mexico by domain belonging to a foreign country.
This great empire survived until 1804, when the imperial title, then held by Francis I.
The British in Portugal=] Not long afterwards England prepared to take a serious part on land in the desperate contest with Napoleon, and sent a British force to Portugal, then held by the French army of invasion under Marshal Junot.
President Wilson was firmly opposed to a division of Germany's colonial possessions among the Powers which then held them.
Currie took over command of the battle front, then held by the Fourth Australian Division.
The people of South Carolina were frenzied by their success thus far, and, impatient of delay, forced an attack on Fort Sumter, then held by a small garrison under command of Major Robert Anderson.
The instructions to General Butler were verbal, and were for him to send General Smith immediately, that night, with all the troops he could give him without sacrificing the position he then held.
He then held on his way till he came on the evening of a day to Upsala.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then held" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.