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Paleopathological Approach to the Study of a Christian Relic: The Case of the Blessed Maria Lorenza Longo
Date Issued
2022
Date Available
2025-03-26T15:45:11Z
Abstract
The Blessed Maria Lorenza Longo, founder of the hospital of Santa Maria del Popolo degli Incurabili and the Order of the Capuchin Poor Clares in Naples, Italy, died on 21 October 1539 and was recently beatified on 9 October 2021. The relic, a fully skeletonized cranium, underwent visual and radiological inspection. The biological profile supports the at¬tribution of female sex of the relic, whereas the age at death is estimated to be younger than that reported by historians. A paleopathological survey was conducted to evaluate the historical reports of poisoning or rheumatoid arthritis affecting Maria Longo. Given the limited skeletal data, it was not possible to confirm the presence of these claims. No obvious in¬dicators of dietary deficiencies were observed, and the tertiary syphilis hypothesized by textual sources was excluded. Postmortem alterations of the relic were clearly visible on the superior aspect of the cranium and testified to the worship of the relic.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Croatian Anthropological Society
Journal
Collegium antropologicum
Volume
46
Issue
4
Start Page
289
End Page
294
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0350-6134
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