Peder Pedersen Winstrup (30 April 1605 – 28 December 1679) was Bishop of Lund in Scania, a region in what is now modern-day Sweden, during a period spanning both Danish and Swedish sovereignty. Winstrup was born in Copenhagen – then part of the Denmark–Norway empire.

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Bishop Peder Winstrup before he was laid to rest. had obtained permission to remove the bishop's coffin and bury him outside Lund. Karsten 

The body of Bishop Peder Winstrup, laid to rest at the cathedral in Lund almost 350  Sweden conducted CT scans on the mummified remains of the Bishop of Lund Peder Winstrup, discovering a foetus (pictured) had been hidden in his coffin. and coffin." One hears "footfalls dank" and Henley observes that "the bad burn Lundabiskopen Peder Winstrup före 1658. With a summery in English. (Peder. D622 Boll Peter 'Peder' Jörgensen. D623. D620 Boll 1801.

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Accordin Peder Pedersen Winstrup (30 April 1605 – 28 December 1679) was Bishop of Lund in Scania, a region in what is now modern-day Sweden, during a period spanning both Danish and Swedish sovereignty. Winstrup was born in Copenhagen – then part of the Denmark–Norway empire. WIKIPEDIA: Peder Pedersen Winstrup (1605-1679) var biskop i Lund 1638-79. Han var unik på den måte at han virket under to danske konger og to svenske.

I åtta år har vi väntat på gåtans lösning. Mysteriet uppdagades då Domkyrkan då fått tillstånd att flytta biskop Peder Winstrups kvarlevor för att  Peder Winstrup i sin kista och fostret som låg under hans ben. A curious case of a foetus hidden in bishop Peder Winstrup's coffin in Lund,  PDF | Bishop Peder Winstrup died in 1679 and was buried in the crypt of plants lining the bottom of the coffin, which consisted of wormwood  Bishop Peder Winstrup before he was laid to rest.

Scientists Found a Baby Hidden In a 350-Year-Old Swedish Bishop's Coffin. The body of Bishop Peder Winstrup, laid to rest at the cathedral in Lund almost 350 

Preserved body of Bishop Peder Winstrup. Telling  Apr 12, 2021 But a baby embryo in the coffin of a bishop?

Dec 10, 2015 In June the coffin was opened to reveal the body of a tiny baby hidden under Winstrup's feet. Preserved body of Bishop Peder Winstrup. Telling 

2021-04-07 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. In 2012, a decision was made to move his remains to a different location presenting scientists with an opportunity to investigate bishop’s mummified remains.

Jun 21, 2015 For almost 350 years Bishop Peder Winstrup lay quietly in his coffin in the crypt of the magnificent cathedral at Lund in Sweden, concealing a 22 hours ago Bishop of Lund Peder Pedersen Winstrup, of the Church buildings of Sweden In 2012, when a call was made to maneuver Winstrup's coffin,  Apr 9, 2021 Enlarge / X-ray picture of the mysterious fetus discovered in the coffin of the 17th- century Swedish Bishop Peder Winstrup. Gunnar Menander. Peder Pedersen Winstrup was Bishop of Lund in Scania, a region in what is now The body of a 6-month-old foetus was discovered in the Winstrup"s coffin,  Apr 10, 2021 The mummy belongs to Bishop Peder Winstrup, a prominent historical figure in Scandinavia who died in 1679. For years, archaeologists have  A curious case of a foetus hidden in bishop Peder Winstrup's coffin in Lund, Sweden. M Krzewińska, R Rodríguez-Varela, CA Arcini, T Ahlström, N Hertzman, . Jun 22, 2015 A CT scan of the exceptionally-well preserved remains of Bishop of Lund, Peder Winstrup, has shown a five to six month old foetus beneath his  8 apr 2021 Peder Winstrup i sin kista och fostret som låg under hans ben. A curious case of a foetus hidden in bishop Peder Winstrup's coffin in Lund,  May 12, 2020 In 2014, the coffin of Bishop Peder Winstrup (1605-1679) was opened, exposing an extraordinary well-preserved mummy and a unique time  Apr 11, 2021 A. The preserved body of Peder Winstrup in his coffin.
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The theologian and Lutheran bishop son of a theologian and Lutheran bishop, Winstrup had been ennobled by King Charles X Gustav in 1658 and was entombed with a wealth of fine accoutrements from clothing — a velvet cape, leather gloves — to bedding. The inner coffin was padded with herbaceous plants covered by a silk lining.

The body of Bishop Peder Winstrup, laid to rest at the cathedral in Lund almost 350 years ago, has revealed more than ever before.
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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 

Peder Pedersen Winstrup (1605–1679) was a prominent man of the church and academy in Denmark and Sweden in the 17th century. Winstrup was buried in Lund Cathedral in January 1680 where his coffin was placed in a tomb together with other coffins of family-members where it remained more or less undisturbed until present. For almost 350 years Bishop Peder Winstrup lay quietly in his coffin in the crypt of the magnificent cathedral at Lund in Sweden, concealing a secret: the body of a tiny baby, tucked in under his The mummy belongs to Bishop Peder Winstrup, a prominent historical figure in Scandinavia who died in 1679.


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The mummified remains of Peder Winstrup are one of the best-preserved human bodies from the 1600s. Preliminary investigations reveal a sensational find: the

For years, archaeologists have been speculating on the reason for the fetus’ placement in Winstrup’s coffin. They’ve finally found the answer.

Apr 8, 2021 Peder Winstrup (1605–1679), Bishop of Lund, was buried in the family crypt in Lund Cathedral in January 1680. The theologian and Lutheran 

But he wasn’t alone. There was, in fact, another body in there with him.

Preliminary investigations reveal a sensational find: the Bishop Peder Winstrup died in 1679, and is one of the most well-preserved human bodies from the 1600s.