quotations related to Pope Sixtus I. Image of Pope Saint Sixtus as seen on a fresco at Chalivoy-Milon in the Berry. "Sixtus I. (Xystus)" in the Ecumenical...
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Sixto. Pope Sixtus I (115/116–125) Pope Sixtus II (257–258) Pope Sixtus III (432–440) Pope Sixtus IV (1471–1484) Pope Sixtus V (1585–1590) Sixtus of Reims...
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The Sixtus Affair (German: Sixtus-Affäre, Hungarian: Sixtus-ügy) was a failed attempt by Emperor Charles I of Austria to conclude a negotiated peace with...
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generally agreed to be his. Sixtus II is referred to by name in the Roman Canon of the Mass. The Tridentine calendar commemorated Sixtus, Felicissimus, and Agapitus...
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Church. For the remainder of his pontificate, Sixtus turned to temporal issues and dynastic considerations. Sixtus IV sought to strengthen his position by surrounding...
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Sixtus (or San Sisto in Italian) may refer to the following: Pope Sixtus I (d. 128) Pope Sixtus II (d. 258), martyr Pope Sixtus III (d. 440) Sixtus of...
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city of Rome for ten years." This may be a mistake, as the accession of Sixtus is dated to the 3rd year of Hadrian, AD 119. Liberian Catalogue; "11 years...
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election to the papacy on 24 April 1585, with the title of Sixtus V to honour Pope Sixtus IV, also a Franciscan like himself. One of the things that commended...
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(c. 99 – c. 108), not listed in the Roman Martyrology but executed Pope Sixtus I (Saint) (c. 119 – c. 128) Pope Telesphorus (Saint) (c. 128 – c. 138) Pope...
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children would not take his toys. He replied: "Jesus would not be happy if I lost my temper." In the summer, Acutis would stay with his mother's parents...
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