Zait Gaist

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Zait Gaist, pseudonym for Michaela Leidlitz (1587–1636), was a Walstädter poet affiliated with the proletarian movement. Her poems related only to the daily lives of ordinary folk in Walstadt. Her most famous line is from the poem "Schmidt der Schmied" ("Smith the Smith"), which has become an idiom in the Two Martyrs since, "My ancestors, all blacksmiths, elected me blacksmith".

Despite the proletarian themes of her poems, Zait Gaist was believed to be the pseudonym of a local nobleman until her sons, Frederick and Wolfgang, announced her real identity in 1650 during an exhibition in Asara Eliana.