Examples of 'cilicians' in a sentence

Meaning of "cilicians"

Cilicians is a noun that refers to the ancient inhabitants of Cilicia, a region in Asia Minor, or to the modern people living in the same area
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  • plural of Cilician

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Cilicians are not known to be of such concerns.
If dealings with the Cilicians end as desired.
Cilicians can not be trusted.
That is why he aided the Cilicians.
The Cilicians pay the king a yearly tribute of five hundred talents.
I do not care for these Cilicians.
The Cilicians yet plague our waters.
I do not care for the look in the Cilicians eye.
The Cilicians furnished a hundred ships.
I could not risk discovery short of turning the Cilicians to our cause.
The Cilicians yet plague our waters and Spartacus now assaults transport upon land.
I was down at the docks when he departed with Gannicus and the Cilicians.
Why did the Cilicians run away? You will cut the skin.
Sanus and a clutch of trusted men to ensure the Cilicians stay true to bargain.
Caesar, Cilicians can not be trusted.

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Spartacus knew of this and forced me to lend aid in dealing with the Cilicians.
Why did the Cilicians run away?
Justinian sent this Malthanes to restore order among the Cilicians.
How many ships do these Cilicians have?
No match for a god of the arena. That we are but shit-eating Cilicians.
How many shipsdo these Cilicians have?
They're killing the Romans. Keep watch over the Cilicians.
Keep watch over the Cilicians.
Get your weapons, Keep watch over the Cilicians.

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