Pope Sixtus I. Image of Pope SaintSixtus as seen on a fresco at Chalivoy-Milon in the Berry. "Sixtus I. (Xystus)" in the Ecumenical Lexicon of Saints Collected...
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...
SaintSixtus (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...
related to Sixtus III. Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indexes "Pope Sixtus III" in the Ecumenical Lexicon of Saints Collected works...
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...
In the painting the Madonna, holding Christ Child and flanked by SaintSixtus and Saint Barbara, stands on clouds before dozens of obscured putti, while...
Westvleteren) is a brewery founded in 1838 at the Trappist Abbey of SaintSixtus in Vleteren, Belgium. The brewery's three beers have acquired an international...
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...
future Pope Sixtus II, a famous teacher born in Greece, in Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza), and they travelled together from Spain to Rome. When Sixtus became the...
According to Hincmar, a 9th-century archbishop of Reims, Sixtus was sent from Rome by Pope Sixtus II to Gaul to assist in Christianizing the region. Another...
Church. For the remainder of his pontificate, Sixtus turned to temporal issues and dynastic considerations. Sixtus IV sought to strengthen his position by surrounding...
Belgium. The first Christian church there was founded by the first bishop, SaintSixtus of Reims between 250 and 300. At the beginning of the 5th century, in...
attributed to Filocalus. A plaque placed by Pope Sixtus III (c. 440) lists the following popes: Sixtus II, Dionysius, Cornelius, Felix, Pontianus, Fabianus...
by Saint Peter and sent to Gaul to convert the people there to Christianity. However, according to Flodoard, he was a contemporary of SaintSixtus, bishop...
reconstruction of the archbasilica before a definitive program of Pope Sixtus V. Sixtus V hired his favorite architect, Domenico Fontana, to supervise much...
Christianity had become established in the city by 260, at which period SaintSixtus of Reims founded the Diocese of Reims (which would be elevated to an...
of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major – optional memorial 6 August: The Transfiguration of the Lord – feast 7 August: SaintSixtus II, Pope, and Companions...
Innocent II (1130–1143), probably in 1132, the relics of the martyred saint Pope Sixtus I were translated here, and in honour of this the cathedral was refurbished:...
Lucia of Syracuse (283–304), also called Saint Lucia (Latin: Sancta Lucia) (and better known as Saint Lucy) was a Roman Christian martyr who died during...
of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin) and provided support for the SaintSixtus abbey (Westvleteren). In 1840 a vineyard was created and a new entry...
Westvleteren), a brewery founded in 1838 inside the Trappist Abbey of SaintSixtus of Westvleteren. Its beers have often been rated best in the entire world...
work (ca. 100) is permanently exhibited within the former Church of SaintSixtus in Milan. (see photo at right) Prize for Sculpture in 1942 at the Biennale...
went to Rome and, because of his noble birth, gained an audience with Pope Sixtus V. Following a brief stay at the Palazzo Aragona Gonzaga, the Roman home...
Rome (pope), followed by Anacletus, Clement of Rome, Evaristus, Alexander, Sixtus, Telesphorus, Hyginus, Pius, Anicetus, Soter and Eleutherius. In his book...
of Monte Santo. Chiesa di San Sisto At the beginning, the church of SaintSixtus was a private building belonging to the noble family Compagnoni Marefoschi...