Sixtus I, Pope Saint — • Martyr, reigned for ten years in the very early part of the second century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Sixtus III, Pope Saint — • Reigned 432 440 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Sixtus IV — Sixtus IV Papacy began August 9, 1471 Papacy ended August 12, 1484 (13 years, 3 days) Predecessor … Wikipedia
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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