This panel by Jan Van Eyck is devoted to the pilgrims who were an important feature of medieval religiosity. They are led by St Christopher the patron saint of pilgrims and travellers and according to his legend a giant. At his side stands a pilgrim wearing badges from the three great...
Familial gigantism in the two Hugo brothers. Top row: Battista Ugo (Baptiste Hugo), 1876–1916, reached a height of 2.30 m (7 ft, 7 in) and Paolo Antonio Ugo (Antoine Hugo), 1887–1914, reached a height of 2.25 m (7 ft, 5 in).
Bottom row: the parents of the Ugo brothers, Teresa Chiardola...
This engraving is based on the exploits of Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci. The sketch and the quote are from a letter written about the "giant natives" of the island Tierra del Fuego, circa 1499-1500.
Cornelius Magrath (1736–1760) was an Irish giant born in Tipperary. In 1752 he came to Cork for salt water treatments to alleviate the pain of his rapid growth. While there, many persuaded him to exhibit himself for pay.
In January 1753 he was already a huge star in London, England as the press...
Reportedly, the giant Daniel Cajanus was able to light his pipe with a street lamp. He once gave someone an encouraging pat on the back, after which they almost had to be resuscitated. For a long time, very large feet were called 'Cajanus feet'. Monkey sandwich? It is certain that he came from...
Thompson states that "He was visited several times by William, Duke of Cumberland, who was himself a very tall man, and in [this engraving], the Duke is represented among the spectators".
Mr. Henry Blacker the British giant, born near Cuckfield in Sussex 1724. Who is now to be seen opposite the...
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KD: I have no idea whether this account has any merit to it. At the same time it's an interesting story involving the New World Giants.
What do you think? Could there be any truth to this account?
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