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Following a restoration of the Cathedral in the late 19th century, Peder Winstrup’s coffin was moved to the crypt, as the family grave was dismantled. The body of Bishop Peder Winstrup, laid to rest at the cathedral in Lund almost 350 years ago, has revealed more than ever before. Scientists were hoping to use modern science to learn from an The mummified body of Peder Winstrup, Bishop of Lund from 1638 until his death in 1679, is being studied by researchers from Lund University who have discovered that not only are his remains extraordinarily well-preserved, they are not alone in the coffin. Underneath the bishop’s feet are the skeletal remains of a four or five-month-old fetus. 2021-04-08 Lund University published footage Monday after discovering a child's remains inside the coffin of mummified Swedish bishop Peder Winstrup on Sunday. According to a Lund University official, the remains of the four-month old companion were deliberately concealed under the feet of the bishop. DNA testing is currently being considered to discover whether there is a biological connection between 2021-04-14 2015-06-22 Left: Portrait of Peder Jensen Winstrup, 1750.
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An important and well-respected man, his body was mummified and laid to rest in a family vault in Lund Cathedral. Apart from the exceptional preservation of his remains, nothing seemed unusual about his death or burial.
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at the Botanical Garden is about the plants discovered in Bishop Peder Winstrup's coffin. Peder Läs mer: botan.lu.se/ljudguide The summer exhibition at the Botanical Garden is about the plants discovered in Bishop Peder Winstrup s coffin. DNA analysis revealed that a 5-6-month-old #foetus hidden in the coffin of bishop Peder Winstrup (1605–1679) in #Lund (Sweden) was probable grandchild 43 Letter Peder Ancher to Gustaf Fredrik Wirsén March 30, 1815, in SRA, Krigsexpe- ditionen F The 5th century BC sarcophagus that once housed the remains of the Phoeni- cian king English. (Peder Winstrup, Bishop of Lund, up to 1658.) Lund University published footage Monday after discovering a child's remains inside the coffin of mummified Swedish bishop Visningen av Peder Winstrup.
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The coffin of Peder Winstrup, bishop in the city of Lund between the years 1638 and 1679, whose body led to a better understanding of the early origins of tuberculosis. (Jin Zan / CC BY-SA 4.0) Initial Danish Mummified Bishop Analysis Indicated TB
Winstrup was born in Copenhagen – then part of the Denmark–Norway empire. He was the son of Peder Jensen Vinstrup, Bishop of Sjaelland and professor of theology at the University of Copenhagen .
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That is were my story begins. Being intrigued by the story, I read all about it. I became not only interested in the fetus, but also in the Bishop, Peder Winstrup.
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by Lund University. The bundle had been squeezed under the mattress in the coffin. Credit: Gunnar Menander. Bishop Peder Winstrup died in 1679 2021-04-08 · In 2012, when a decision was made to move Winstrup's coffin, scientists leapt at the chance to study his remains. That's when they found it - the tiny corpse of a fetus, stillborn at no more than five or six months gestation, tucked carefully behind and between the bishop's calves. 2021-04-09 · Portrait of Peder Jensen Winstrup, 1750. ( Orf3us/ CC BY-SA 3.0 ) Lund University reports that Winstrup’s remains had become naturally mummified as a result of “constant air flow, the plant material in the coffin, a long period of illness resulting in the body becoming lean, death and burial during the winter months of December‒January and the general climate and temperature conditions in the cathedral.” 2021-04-09 · Foetus in bishop’s coffin was probably his grandson.