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Sixtus III

Or Xystus III

noun

  1. Saint, pope a.d. 432–440.



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Number 12 brings the work down to the pontificate of Sixtus III.,

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This church, in spite of many alterations, is in some respects internally the most beautiful and harmonious building in Rome, and retains much of the character which it received when rebuilt between 432 and 440, by Sixtus III., who dedicated it to Sta.

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The Magi appear standing before her in sculptures on sarcophagi, not only in Rome, but also in other cities of Italy and of France; in diptychs, and other ivories; in bronzes of the fourth and fifth centuries; in the mosaic placed at St. Mary Major's by Sixtus III. in 432.

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It was founded in the 4th century and greatly added to in the 5th by Sixtus III, who joined a second church on to it, so that it had an apse at each end.

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Another great Mosaic work, more ecclesiastical in thought and execution, was promoted by Pope Sixtus III. in 443.

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