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Sixtus I
[siks-tuhs]
noun
Saint, pope a.d. 116?–125?.
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It is added that he himself was buried there; and the same is recorded of Linus and Cletus, and of Evaristus, Sixtus I., Telesphorus, Hyginus, Pius I., Eleutherius, and Victor, the last of whom was buried A.D.
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St. Sixtus I. born at Rome, 127 8.
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Come with me," said Doctor Sixtus; "I'll conduct you to the first lady of the bed-chamber.
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Towards the end of the year 128, he succeeded Saint Sixtus I., sat eleven years, and saw the havoc which the persecution of Adrian made in the church.
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