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Pedro Gonsalvus, Pedro Gonzales oder auch Petrus Gonsalvus war der erste bekannte Fall der Hypertrichose. Pedro Gonsalvus, Pedro Gonzales oder auch Petrus Gonsalvus (* unsicher: auf Teneriffa; † ungefähr in Capodimonte) war der erste bekannte Fall. Tognina (Antonia?) Gonsalvus, auch Conzalves oder Conzales (* um in Frankreich, genaue Lebensdaten unbekannt) war ein so genanntes. Haarmensch, Petrus Gonsalvus (geboren ), Pedro Gonsales. In der Ambraser Kunst- und Wunderkammer befinden sich insgesamt drei Porträts von. Die Schreckensfigur aus „Die Schöne und das Biest“ hat ein reales Vorbild. Es war ein Mann aus Teneriffa, der mit seiner seltsamen. Peregrina legum; Tabula iuris Нед/дала M Bustamante, Gonsalvus _de_ Bustamante, Gonzalo _doGonsalve (de Bustamante Gonzalez) Gonzalez. Petrus Consalvus oder Pedro Gonzalez. Petrus Gonsalvus litt an der Hypertrichose, die zu übermäßigem Haarwuchs besonders an normalerweise unbehaarten.
Cambridge University Press. Armand A. Maurer ed. Parisian Questions and Prologues. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
Maurer's introduction. And he really was covered in hair. Born circa details of his story remain sketchy throughout , Petrus Gonsalvus was reportedly a native of the Canary Islands.
He began his life as a slave, but he was no ordinary slave. From military tactics to Latin, Gonsalvus learned everything a young nobleman should.
In fact, he was more educated than some of the aristocracy themselves. During his time at court, Gonsalvus also met, romanced, and married a young woman named Catherine, with whom he would eventually have many children.
In , following an aristocratic coup, the Gonsalvus family found themselves without a benefactor. During the turmoil, they caught the attention of the Duke of Parma, who sent Gonsalvus, his wife, their son, and four daughters to his home city.
The Duke died before he could join them, but his wife, Margaret, the Duchess of Parma, immediately took the family under her wing. Wikimedia Commons Antoinetta Gonsalvus.
Aldrovandi was fascinated by Antoinetta and ended up including woodcuts and a description of the little girl in his tome about human deformity.
Antoinetta would also be painted by Lavinia Fontana. Even though Catherine would have been afraid in the beginning, they did eventually begin having children together.
According to sociological historians, that sort of gesture was not always present in images of couples, and it would have signified that they actually were in love.
They had a total of 7 kids together. Their first two children were normal, healthy baby boys. They continued to have kids, and eventually, some of them did have hypertrichosis.
Portraits were commissioned of the family, but the normal children were ordered to be kept out of the picture. The images of their family were sent off to nobles as gifts, and they were truly fascinated.
Pictures of Petrus and his family hung in cabinets of curiosities. For some, a picture was not enough.
Since Petrus and his family were like property of the Queen, they were sold to other members of the nobility, and it was clear that Petrus and Catherine were just being used to breed these unique babies.
Thankfully, their children were treated very well in their new homes. They received high-quality educations, and they were given plenty of food to eat, expensive clothes, access to the best doctors, and beautiful homes to live in.
Considering that they were the children of a man with an abnormality and a woman who was from the lower class, their children actually lived in a life of luxury compared to how their lives would have been if their parents were free.
One of the daughters, Antoinetta, was given to a noble family in Bologna, Italy. A doctor named Ulisse Aldrovandi visited her, and examined her body, taking notes about the hair on her body, and sketching her.
In the drawing, Antoinetta is wearing a beautiful dress that would have been very expensive, and she has leaves and flowers in her hair, almost like a crown.
In a portrait of Antonietta, she is holding a piece of paper that explains who she is, and what happened to her- as if the painter knew that future generations would want to know who she was, and who she was sold to.
There are other sketches of hairy girls, which is most likely the older sister Francesca. A third girl, Madelina, and a boy named Enrico were also born with hypertrichosis and sold to noble families, but there are very few documents about what happened to them.
After years of using the couple as a baby making factory and selling their family as entertainment, Catherine and Petrus were finally allowed to retire under the care of a Duke in Italy.
Even though their family had been torn apart, there are documents that show that they tried their best to enjoy the life they had left in freedom.
Petrus was present at the church to see his grandchildren get baptized. However, there was never any official death record for Petrus.
At the very least, he would have been surrounded by his family, who loved him very much. Fairy tale origins thousands of years old, researchers say.
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HISTORIAS DEL DRAGO - CAPITULO 2 - PETRUS GONSALVUSIt would seem that the story of a beautiful girl melting the heart and transforming an ugly beast really is a tale as old as time.
From then on, new versions of the story would become transformed as the years went on. This gave him the appearance of being a werewolf-like creature, and he was treated like a freak of nature.
They believed that this boy was a child of one of these wild men, and that he was some sort of human-ape hybrid monster.
At that time, it was even a symbol of wealth and status for royals to own dwarves as court jesters. So, when he was presented a year old savage boy discovered in Spain, as a gift.
At that time, the boy could not speak, even when they tried to communicate with him in Spanish. He was clearly a feral child who was abandoned because of his condition.
He most likely spent his life being feared by people and put on display in chains.. The King ordered the creature to be taken to the dungeons, and his physicians went to study him more closely.
The boy could barely speak, but he knew his own named. The king decided to re-name him Petrus Gonsalvus, because it sounded more like a name fit for nobility.
Everyone expected him to be wild and scary like in the legends of The Wild Man, but the doctors could see that this was just a human boy, and he was scared.
At that time, scientists would have no idea that hypertrichosis comes from an abnormal 8th chromosome. So besides having an abnormal amount of hair, he was a totally normal human being.
Petrus remained calm, and on his best behavior. Petrus Gonsalvus learned how to read, and even studied complex subjects like Latin.
His tutors were impressed with how intelligent he actually was, and they all grew to like him. He was given some of the finest clothes to wear, and attended royal Court like any other gentleman.
When Petrus grew up, he was one of the very few men in royal court who was not married, for obvious reasons. She loved to be a matchmaker with people in the royal court, so set out to make sure Petrus got married.
She interviewed at least a dozen girls, and found a beautiful woman named Catherine, who was the daughter of one of the servants.
They would have never allowed the daughter of a nobleman to marry a beast. Was it really possible for a beautiful young girl to see through this terrifying hairy face?
Young Catherine had no idea what she was getting into. She never got to meet Petrus beforehand, so she assumed that she would be matched with a normal gentleman.
In fact, she must have felt flattered to know that her beauty bought her a ticket to a noble marriage. One can only imagine her shock and horror to see that the Queen was ordering her to marry a monster.
At the very least, she could see see her family and have a shoulder to cry on. Petrus would have been used to her reaction, because he experienced it all his life.
He was a gentle, intelligent man who never hurt a fly. Even though Catherine would have been afraid in the beginning, they did eventually begin having children together.
According to sociological historians, that sort of gesture was not always present in images of couples, and it would have signified that they actually were in love.
They had a total of 7 kids together. Their first two children were normal, healthy baby boys. They continued to have kids, and eventually, some of them did have hypertrichosis.
Portraits were commissioned of the family, but the normal children were ordered to be kept out of the picture. The images of their family were sent off to nobles as gifts, and they were truly fascinated.
He began his life as a slave, but he was no ordinary slave. From military tactics to Latin, Gonsalvus learned everything a young nobleman should.
In fact, he was more educated than some of the aristocracy themselves. During his time at court, Gonsalvus also met, romanced, and married a young woman named Catherine, with whom he would eventually have many children.
In , following an aristocratic coup, the Gonsalvus family found themselves without a benefactor. During the turmoil, they caught the attention of the Duke of Parma, who sent Gonsalvus, his wife, their son, and four daughters to his home city.
The Duke died before he could join them, but his wife, Margaret, the Duchess of Parma, immediately took the family under her wing.
Wikimedia Commons Antoinetta Gonsalvus. Aldrovandi was fascinated by Antoinetta and ended up including woodcuts and a description of the little girl in his tome about human deformity.
Antoinetta would also be painted by Lavinia Fontana. In fact, the whole Gonsalvus family had their portraits painted many, many times.
But instead of being treated as monstrous, they were widely portrayed in paintings just like every other aristocratic family was — only covered in hair.
And from the courts of France to the villas of Italy, the family saw more of the world than any typical peasant. They stood tall next to royalty and were studied by famous physicians.
Eventually, they would retire to a small Italian village and vanish from history, leaving only their portraits and behind.
Now, the tale originated far before Petrus Gonsalvus. The most likely origin is the story of Psyche and Cupid. But all the illustrations show him covered in hair.
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