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**Title:** The Mysterious Case of Nun Maria Crocifissa (aka Isabela Tomasi)
**Summary:**
* In 1676, Nun Maria Crocifissa, born Isabela Tomasi (1745, Italy), was found possessed in her convent, with a mysterious letter in her hand.
* The letter, written in a mix of unknown languages (dubbed "the handwriting of Satan"), remained undeciphered for nearly 400 years.
* In 2017, researchers from the Ludo Science Center in Italy used deep web software to partially decipher (70%) the letter.
* The translated text appears to be heretical, stating that humans created God and that God and Jesus are "dead weights."
* Theories about the letter's origin and Maria's state of mind include:
1. Written by Satan (believed by some historians and religious scholars)
2. A joke to alleviate convent boredom
3. Expression of Isabela's frustration with nun life
4. Result of schizophrenia or psychological disorders
**The mystery remains unsolved, leaving the audience to form their own opinion.**
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1. **Definition of a Nun**: A nun is a woman who gives up ordinary life to live in a convent, leading a cloistered life dedicated to religious services.
2. **Convent Life**: Nuns assume commitments of chastity, obedience, and poverty through vows, often involved in charitable works and education.
3. **Subject's Birth**: Maria Crochê (originally Isabela Tomási) was born in Italy in 1745.
4. **Family Background**: Isabela was the daughter of Prince Júlio Tomazi of Lamp, a famous family in Italy, related to the writer José, known for "The Leopard".
5. **Convent Entry**: At 15, Isabela entered the Convent of Comuna de Paula, where she became a nun and was renamed Maria Cortefisa Della Competione.
6. **Common Practice**: It was common for nuns to be baptized with a new religious name, symbolizing a new relationship with Christianity and God.
7. **Incident Date**: On August 11, 1676, Maria was found writhing on the floor, with a letter in her hand, after an apparent possession episode.
8. **Letter Characteristics**: The letter contained a mix of rustic italics, old Latin letters, Greek, Arabic, and unknown symbols, dubbed "the handwriting of Satan".
9. **Deciphering Attempts**: For almost four centuries, scholars and code breakers tried to decipher the letter without success.
10. **Breakthrough Year**: In 2017, a team used deep web software to advance in the translation of the letter.
11. **Deciphering Method**: The Ludo Science Center in Catania, Italy, utilized software originally developed by military personnel to recognize some symbols and languages in the letter.
12. **Translation Outcome**: About 70% of the letter's content was translated, revealing controversial statements about God and Jesus.
13. **Historical Context**: If the letter's content had been known in 1676, the writer would likely have been executed for heresy.
14. **Uncertain Word**: A word in the letter remains undeciphered, with suspicions linking it to Greek mythology.
15. **Institution Behind the Deciphering**: The Ludo Science Center, established in 1969, worked on the letter's decryption.