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refer to the
whole building containing the
gymnasium and portico, as in the
xysti of
Jerusalem and Elis. Xyst is an
alternative spelling for xystus, and xystarch...
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Syriac translation is also known, its
title translates Dicta Selecta Sancti Xysti Episcopi Romani ('select
sayings of
Saint Xystus,
Roman bishop'). The identity...
- they each have a
south side, they are
aligned N-S. The
walkways are
called xysti (Gr**** xystoi), “polished,” (or
secondarily "chipped") from the pavements...
- the Pan****enic Games. The
Charioteer wears the
customary long
tunic (the
xystís),
reaching down to his ankles. A wide belt
tightens the
tunic high above...
-
buttoned or
stitched up in front, with a hood
generally fastened on to it.
Xystis (ξυστὶς) was a
garment of fine
quality worn by
women of
quality at festivals...
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interpretatione Latina, quę Gręco eregionè respondeat. **** Annotationib.
XYSTI Betuleij in Græca
Sibyllina oracula, &
SEBASTIANI Castalionis in translationem...
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throughout the race. They
traditionally wore only a
sleeved garment called a
xystis,
which would have
offered at
least some
protection from
crashes and dust...
- Philippi, Bartholomæi, Matthæi,
Simonis et Thaddæi: Lini, Cleti, Clementis,
Xysti, Cornelii, Cypriani, Laurentii, Chrysogoni,
Ioannis et Pauli, Cosmæ et Damiani...
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praetorian prefect and
consul in 423 He is
mentioned in the
Gesta de
purgatione Xysti III episcopi' in a list of
aristocrats involved in the
investigations against...
- Symmachus, and a
later group.
Among writings to
support Symmachus,
Gesta de
Xysti purgatione narrated a
decision by
Sixtus III, who
cleared his name from...