- Sixtus I, Pope Saint
- Sixtus I, Pope Saint
• Martyr, reigned for ten years in the very early part of the second centuryCatholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Sixtus II, Pope Saint — • This is the St. Sixtus who is commemorated in the Eucharistic Prayer. Pope who was one of the first martyrs of the Valerian persecution, in 258 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Sixtus III, Pope Saint — • Reigned 432 440 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
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Pope St. Sixtus II — Pope St. Sixtus II † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Sixtus II (XYSTUS). Elected 31 Aug., 257, martyred at Rome, 6 Aug., 258. His origin is unknown. The Liber Pontificalis says that he was a Greek by birth, but this is probably a … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint Sixtus — (or San Sisto in Italian) may refer to:*San Sisto, Pisa, a church in Pisa, Italy, consecrated in 1133 *San Sisto Vecchio, a church in Rome, built in the fourth century, dedicated to Pope St. Sixtus II *Pope Sixtus I (d. 128) *Pope Sixtus II (d.… … Wikipedia