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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Syriac translation is also known, its title translates Dicta Selecta Sancti Xysti Episcopi Romani ('select sayings of Saint Xystus, Roman bishop'). The identity...
- Philippi, Bartholomæi, Matthæi, Simonis et Thaddæi: Lini, Cleti, Clementis, Xysti, Cornelii, Cypriani, Laurentii, Chrysogoni, Ioannis et Pauli, Cosmæ et Damiani...
- 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...
- 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...
- On this interpretation, the chiton and belt are the chiton poderos or xystis, the traditional costume worn by charioteers – to be compared with that...