Pope Sixtus I

Sixtus I was pope for about ten years, from 115 to 125. The Vatican's "Annuario Pontificio" (2003) identifies him as a Roman who reigned from 117 or 119 to 126 or 128. He is often commemorated as a martyr, like many of his predecessors in the papacy, though there is no historical foundation for such a belief. His successor Telesphorus is the first whom the writer Irenaeus designates a martyr.

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Preceded by:
Saint Alexander I
Pope
115–125
Succeeded by:
Saint Telesphorus


See also: Pope Sixtus I, 115, 117, 119, 125