Zazel | Paradise
In the late 1800s, Zazel was the stage name of Rossa Matilda Richter, who became famous as the first person to be launched from a "human cannonball" machine at the Royal Aquarium in London.
In many religious and mythological contexts, Zazel is a variant or shorthand for Azazel , a fallen angel or demonic figure often associated with the wilderness and goats. This figure frequently appears in modern fiction: zazel paradise
Azazel is a major character who serves as the Governor General of the Fallen Angels. In the late 1800s, Zazel was the stage
In 19th-century satirical writing, Zazel is referenced as a "wonderful performing steer" in a fictional circus called the Cast-Iron Hippodrome . 3. Film History In the late 1800s