- 6 April.
Older sources use the
spelling Xystus (from the Gr**** ξυστός,
xystos, "shaved") in
reference to the
first three popes of that name. Pope Sixtus...
- periods.
Competitors had
access to two
gymnasiums for
training purposes: the
Xystos (meaning 's****ed'), an open
colonnade or
running track, for the runners...
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Xystus (Ancient Gr****: ξυστός) was the Gr****
architectural term for the
covered portico of the gymnasium, in
which the
exercises took
place during the...
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colonnades with
adjoining rooms for many
athletic functions. The
covered stoa or
xystos for
indoor training in
inclement weather is a long
portico 75m long and...
- that
demonstrate an
ignorance of the real place, one of
which is that the
xystos offers any
substantial shelter from
either bad
weather or
winter weather...
- (Giovio; 1483-1552), Ab hac
commendatione eruditi nominis creatus est a
Xysto Quarto Ratisponensis Episcopus (cited by
Pierre G****endi). Hagen, J. (1911)...
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palaestra with all its annexes, such as the
changing rooms and the baths. The
xystos was a
covered portico measuring about 186 by 9
metres (610 ft × 30 ft)....
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Networks was
formed out of E-Zone Networks,
Netpulse Communications, and
Xystos Media Networks in a merger. The CEO was
Andrew Wiswell. In July 2000, he...
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official website and the
website of the
distributor are no
longer online.
Xystos, a
company linked with the
Collectables (Fine Gl**** and China) LTD company...
- GBIF: 1851616 iNaturalist: 1019301 IRMNG: 10251857 LepIndex: 105995 MaBENA:
XystoPulve NBN: NHMSYS0000504676 NCBI: 1280477 Observation.org: 182421 Open Tree...