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Zaga Christ
Zaga Christ, real name Lessana Krestos, born in Ethiopia, ca. 1610 - died in France, April 22, 1638, after having been jailed, was the second son of emperor Arzo. He lived in Sudan, Egypt, Palestine, Greece, Italy, where he met the Pope and fell in love with the franciscan nun Caterina Massimi. Zaga Christ and Caterina have shown a proof of passion probably unique in the world: during 4 years, they have exchanged letters of love written with their blood (1633-1637). He committed suicide in France, where the "love letters in blood" where discovered during his imprisonment. Important discoveries recently done in the archives throw a new light on his life. ==Accounts of his story== There are many accounts of his life story. Eugène Roger met Zaga Christ in Nazareth (then part of Ottoman Empire) and was familiar with his whereabouts from there until his death. Rèchac's accounts came from an Italian manuscript, written by Zaga Christ himself when he was living in Roma.〔
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