-
depiction at this collection.
Petrus Gonsalvus and his wife
Catherine by
Joris Hoefnagel Children of
Petrus Gonsalvus by
Joris Hoefnagel Madelene Gonsalvas...
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Antonietta (Tognina)
Gonsalvus, also
Gonzalves or
Conzales (born
around 1572–1580 in France) was a so-called
monkey girl. She
became famous for suffering...
- He
noted that two
daughters (including
Antonietta Gonsalvus), a son, and a
grandchild in
Gonsalvus'
family all had hypertrichosis.
Altrovandus dubbed...
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origin of
Gonsalvus's dispute with
Eckhart has to do with the
relative superiority of the will to that of the
intellect in
knowing God.
Gonsalvus held that...
- with
hypertrichosis named Antonietta Gonsalvus (also
known as
Tognina Gonsalvus),
daughter of
Petrus Gonsalvus.
Antonietta is
dressed in
finery to show...
- series, in 1889. The fairy-tale was
influenced by the
story of
Petrus Gonsalvus as well as
Ancient Latin stories such as "Cupid and Psyche" from The Golden...
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published (see
external links). The
collection has a
painting of
Petrus Gonsalvus and his family, as well as
other people who
display an
extreme form of...
- (cyclist) (born 1983),
Argentine cyclist Pedro González,
Panama Petrus Gonsalvus (fl. 1537–1617),
first recorded case of
hypertrichosis This disambiguation...
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Animalia Rationalia et
Insecta (Ignis),
Plate I from the
Elementa Depicta,
picturing Petrus Gonsalvus and wife Catherine,
parents of Tognina....
- when they
ventured into the
wilds of the Harz
mountain range.
Petrus Gonsalvus (born 1537) was
referred to by
Ulisse Aldrovandi as "the man of the woods"...