Zaga Christ
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zaga-christ-316-2548241
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Zaga Christ
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Zaga Christ, also referred to as Ṣägga Krəstos, Atənatewos, and Lessana Krəstos, was a seventeenth-century Ethiopian man who, after having been imprisoned, claimed to be the son of Emperor Yaˁəqob I of Ethiopia. Zaga Christ travelled extensively, living in Sudan, Egypt, Palestine, Greece, and later Italy. There he met the Pope and fell in love with the franciscan nun Caterina Massimi, who he corresponded with from the years of 1633 to 1637 with letters of love written in their own blood. Zaga Ch
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Ethiopian politician and traveler (c.1610–1638)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaga_Christ
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2023-09-25T15:10:34Z
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