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Sixtus I.

Ehemaliger Papst
Sixtus I. war etwa von 115 bis zu seinem Tode Bischof von Rom und wird als Priester und Märtyrer bezeichnet. Biografische Daten sind nicht überliefert. Er gilt als Römer und wird erstmals in der Papstliste des Irenäus von Lyon erwähnt. Der... Wikipedia
Geboren: 42 n. Chr., Rom, Italien
Verstorben: 126 n. Chr., Rom, Italien
Eltern: Pastor
Kirche: Alte Kirche
Sixtus I. von de.m.wikipedia.org
Sixtus I. († um 125) (lat.-griechisch Xystus) war etwa von 115 bis zu seinem Tode Bischof von Rom und wird als Priester und Märtyrer bezeichnet.
Pope Sixtus I (Greek: Σίξτος, c. 42–124/126/128), also spelled Xystus, a Roman of Greek descent, was the bishop of Rome from c. 115 to his death.
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Sixtus I (born, Rome [Italy]?—died c. 125, Rome?; feast day April 3) was the pope from approximately 115 to about 125. He succeeded St. Alexander I and ruled ...
His feast is celebrated on 6 April. He was buried in the Vatican, beside the tomb of St. Peter. His relics are said to have been transferred to Alatri in 1132, ...
Sixtus I. von popehistory.com
Pope St. Sixtus I was a Roman man and the seventh leader of the Church. He was the first pope to choose the Sixtus name, though five other men would later.
Sixtus I. von www.catholic.org
A Roman whose name suggests he was of Greek descent, Pope/St. Sixtus led the Roman see during the reign of Hadrian. The probable dates of Sixtus' papacy are ...
Sixtus I. von www.newworldencyclopedia.org
Pope Saint Sixtus I was the bishop of Rome from about 117 or 119 C.E. to 126 or 128 C.E., following Pope Alexander I and succeeded by Pope Telesphorus.
Tradition holds he may be buried on Vatican Hill, however, there is a crypt in Alife, Campania, Italy that is said to house some of his bones and some are ...
Sixtus I. von christianity.fandom.com
Pope Saint Sixtus I was pope from about 117 or 119 to 126 or 128, succeeding Pope Alexander I. In the oldest documents, Xystus is the spelling used for the ...
Sixtus I. von www.vaticannews.va
See Vatican News to discover the life-story and message of St. Sixtus I, the Saint of the Day 3 April.