The embalming of John of Lancaster, first Duke of Bedford (1435 AD): A forensic analysis

Author:

Charlier P1,Poupon J2,Jeannel GF3,Favier D3,Popescu SM4,Augias A1,Huynh-Charlier I5,Laquay L1,Boudouma O6,Dorion-Peyronnet C7

Affiliation:

1. Section of Medical and Forensic Anthropology, UFR of Health Sciences (UVSQ), France

2. Department of Biological Toxicology, University Lariboisière Hospital, France

3. International Flavors and Fragrancies, France

4. GeoBioStratData.Consulting, France

5. Department of Radiology, University Hospital Pitié-Salpêtrière, France

6. Institut des Sciences de la Terre de Paris, Pierre et Marie Curie University, France

7. Departmental Museum of Antiquities, France

Abstract

During the Middle Ages and Renaissance, embalming the cadaver of the elite was common practice, being a highly technical treatment mixing vegetal and mineral substances. To assess the exact kind of embalming reserved for the dead body (with the practical necessities of desiccation and good odour), we performed a full biomedical analysis of the mummified remains of John Plantagenet of Lancaster, first Duke of Bedford, regent of France for his nephew, the English King Henri VI (died 1435 AD). Here, we show, among other aspects, that the body was embalmed using substances whose origins were in apothecary and botany: mercury, myrtle, mint, frankincense, lime and, possibly, cinnamon and copper.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,Health Policy,Issues, ethics and legal aspects

Reference30 articles.

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