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  1. African woman, blue eyes, facemask. Escrava Anastacia (12 May 1740 – unknown) is a popular folk saint venerated in Brazil. An enslaved woman of African descent, Anastácia is depicted as possessing incredible beauty, having piercing blue eyes and wearing a punitive iron facemask.

  2. The figure of St. Escrava Anastacia -“Anastasia the Enslaved”- is a mysterious one. Portrayed as an African slave woman, her piercing blue eyes, collar and cruel, muzzle-like facemask define her image. Facts about Anastacia’s life are scant.

  3. Mar 14, 2017 · Escrava Anastacia was a beautiful black slave girl with blue eyes who was forced to wear a face mask by her jealous owner. She died of tetanus and was buried in a slave cemetery, but became a symbol of compassion and forgiveness in Brazilian culture and religion.

  4. Escrava Anastacia was a female slave of African descent who lived in Brazil sometime during the 19th century. No one knows the true origins from whence she came, but there are a few different theories as to who she was and where she came from.

  5. Anastácia, (Pompéu, 12 de maio de 1740) [2] conhecida popularmente como Escrava Anastácia, foi uma mulher escravizada que viveu no decorrer do século XVIII. [3] No imaginário popular, ela é retratada como uma bela mulher de olhos azuis que foi motivo do desejo de senhor, sendo sentenciada a usar uma máscara punitiva de ferro por se negar ...

  6. Jul 5, 2023 · July 5, 2023 by Andrew Chesnut. 0 Comments. Escrava Anastácia, or Slave Anastacia, is a fascinating figure on the Brazilian spiritual landscape who serves as both a vernacular saint in folk...

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  8. Jun 23, 2018 · Escrava Anastacia is a mysterious figure who allegedly wore an iron mask to resist her master's advances and became a symbol of black pride and resistance in Brazil. Learn about the origins, legends and controversies of this iconic saint in this article.

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