Zaga Christ (c. 1610 – April 22, 1638), also referred to as Ṣägga Krəstos[citation needed], Atənatewos,[1] and Lessana Krəstos[citation needed], was a seventeenth-century Ethiopian man who, after having been imprisoned, claimed to be the son of Emperor Yaˁəqob I of Ethiopia. [citation needed] 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, [citation needed] who he corresponded with from the years of 1633 to 1637 with letters of love written in their own blood. [citation needed] Zaga Christ died the following year of pleurisy while in France,[1] where the letters were later discovered. [citation needed]
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ZagaChrist (c. 1610 – April 22, 1638), also referred to as Ṣägga Krəstos[citation needed], Atənatewos, and Lessana Krəstos[citation needed], was a seventeenth-century...
known for his researches about feral children and the king of Ethiopia ZagaChrist (1610-1638). Aroles found evidence that the feral girl Marie-Angélique...
Petros II were killed in battle, and his troops slaughtered. According to ZagaChrist, Yaqob had married some years before a foreigner named Nazarena a Roman...
estranges evenemens du voyage de Son Altesse, le serenissime prince Zaga-Christ d'Ethiopie, Hachette, Paris, 1635, BNF The Periplus of the Erythraean...
miniature of a Black person, Ethiopian traveller ZagaChrist (c. 1616–1638), possibly commissioned by Christ himself as a present for the French court. Plate...
XXX Exaltabo Te Domine and a heroic priapaea on the famous Ethiopian ZagaChrist, which, according to several critics, is his masterpiece. L'Almerinde...
"'Proximity' review: conventional sci-fi romp with a bizarre cameo from Jesus Christ". NME. Retrieved 2024-01-20. AIMEE: The Visitor (2023). Retrieved 2024-04-09...
Williams, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton, Alice Braga, Blu Hunt, Henry Zaga, Adam Beach The Personal History of David Copperfield Searchlight Pictures...
York: Infobase Publishing. pp. 519–520. ISBN 9781438110257. Gavrilović, Zaga (2001). Studies in Byzantine and Serbian Medieval Art. London: The Pindar...
Review] (Belgrade: Istorijski institut) 49. ISSN 0350-0802. Gavrilović, Zaga (2001). Studies in Byzantine and Serbian Medieval Art. London: The Pindar...
Cultural Monuments of the Republic of Serbia. ISBN 9788680879161. Gavrilović, Zaga (2001). Studies in Byzantine and Serbian Medieval Art. London: The Pindar...
"Design and Applied art". The history of Serbian Culture. Rastko. Gavrilović, Zaga (2001). Studies in Byzantine and Serbian Medieval Art. London: The Pindar...
discovered. Two sub-layers of the three cultural layers discovered in the "Ana Zaga" settlement on the Boyukdash mountain belong directly to the Stone Age. The...