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    Rosa Egipcíaca, also known as Rosa Maria Egipcíaca of Vera Cruz and Rosa Courana (1719 – 12 October 1771), was a formerly enslaved writer and religious...
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    Rosa Egipcíaca, an Afro-Brazilian religious mystic and formerly enslaved prostitute, renamed herself in 1798 to honour Saint Mary of Egypt. Egipcíaca...
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  • Ferron Marthe Robin Mechthild of Magdeburg Mother Shipton Natuzza Evolo Rosa Egipcíaca Simone Weil Sister Lúcia Teresa de Cartagena Teresa Luisa Gardi Teresa...
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    were usually from similar geographical regions of Africa.[page needed] Rosa Egipcíaca was an African-born woman, who was enslaved and taken to Rio de Janeiro...
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    Afro-Brazilian religious mystic and formerly enslaved prostitute, Rosa Egipcíaca, was imprisoned in both Rio de Janeiro and Lisbon by the Inquisition...
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    formerly enslaved prostitute, Rosa Egipcíaca was arrested, interrogated and imprisoned, both in the colony and in Lisbon. Egipcíaca was the first black woman...
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    (1688–1772): Influential and controversial Swedish writer and visionary. Rosa Egipcíaca (1719–1771): Afro-Brazilian mystic who wrote Sagrada Teologia do Amor...
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    [citation needed] Enslaved people were baptised in the church, including Rosa Egipcíaca, the first black woman to write a book in Brazil. The book was a religious...
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    Baiano Anti-AIDS. In 1993, he published the first account of the life of Rosa Egipcíaca, a religious mystic and formerly enslaved prostitute, who wrote the...
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    who took advantage of the lower price offered by the former. In 1753, Rosa Egipcíaca, was enslaved and forced to work as a prostitute in a mine in the region...
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