Xysti


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historical examples

roman antiquities, and ancient mythology charles k. dillaway

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  • Xystus

    xyst. sixtus i. sixtus ii. sixtus iii. saint, died a.d. 258, pope 257–258. saint, pope a.d. 432–440. historical examples quintus claudius, volume 1 of 2 ernst eckstein ten books on architecture vitruvius the fables of phdrus phaedrus english conferences of ernest renan ernest renan quintus claudius, volume 1 of 2 ernst eckstein

  • Xysts

    (in ancient greek and roman architecture) a covered portico, as a promenade. (in an ancient roman villa) a garden walk planted with trees. noun a long portico, esp one used in ancient greece for athletics (in ancient rome) a covered garden walk or one lined with trees

  • Xystus-i

    sixtus i.

  • Xystus-ii

    sixtus ii. saint, died a.d. 258, pope 257–258.

  • Sixtus-ii

    saint, died a.d. 258, pope 257–258.


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