
Pope Sixtus III
Pope Sixtus III served as the Bishop of Rome from 432 to 440 AD, during which he oversaw the construction of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, one of the four major papal basilicas in Rome. He is remembered for his contributions to the development of early Christian architecture and for affirming the significance of the Virgin Mary in Catholic devotion.
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Construction of the current basilica began around 432 under Pope Sixtus III.
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