Lifting the lid on a mediaeval mystery
Alison Abbott
Nature, 1998, vol. 396, issue 6707, 99-99
Abstract:
munich Italian scientists have removed samples from the sarcophagus of Emperor Frederick the Second, the thirteenth century King of Sicily and Germany, in an attempt to establish his lineage, his cause of death, and why his body has remained so well preserved.
Date: 1998
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