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Lazarus and Joannes Baptista Colloredo

Lazarus and Joannes Baptista Colloredo (1617–164?) were Italian conjoined twins who toured in 17th century Europe.

Lazarus and Joannes Baptista Colloredo were born in Genoa, Italy in 1617. Upper body of Joannes Baptista ("John the Baptist") and his left leg stuck out of his mobile brother. He did not speak and kept his eyes closed and mouth open all the time. According to later account of Copenhagen anatomist Thomas Bartholinus, if someone pushed the breast of Joannes Baptista, he moved his hands, ears and lips.

To make a living, Lazarus toured around Europe and visited at least Basel in Switzerland and Copenhagen in Denmark before he arrived in Scotland in 1642 and later visited the court of Charles I of England.

Contemporary accounts described Lazarus as courteous and handsome man but for his brother who just dangled before him. When Lazarus was not exhibiting himself, he covered his brother with his cloak to avoid unnecessary attention.

Later accounts claim that Lazarus married and sired several children with normal proportions. His engraved portrait depicts him in a costume of a courtier of the period of House of Stuart.

Brothers' exact date of death is unknown but it is circa later 1640's.








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