Sabbati Sevi was known for ______________.

A. proclaiming he was the Messiah
B. writing the Lurianic kabbalah
C. leading an army against the Ottoman sultan
D. defeating the Cossacks in the Ukraine
E. signing the Union of Brest-Litovsk


Answer: A

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