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This work presents an approach enabling the synthesis of lowpass networks comprising generalized cascaded sixtuplets. The methodology derives the proposed networks from their canonical lowpass counterparts upon the re-synthesis of sub-network blocks in an intuitive fashion. The synthesis of a lowpass filter comprising two generalized cascaded sixtuplets realizing four pairs of finite frequency transmission zeros is presented.