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Multidisciplinary Identification of the Controversial Freedom Fighter Jörg Jenatsch, Assassinated 1639 in Chur, Switzerland
Jörg Jenatsch, a leading freedom fighter during the Thirty Year’s War in Graubünden, Switzerland, was assassinated on carnival 1639. Jenatsch’s controversial biography and the unclear circumstances of his death inspired the formation of various legends, novels and films. In 1959, a skeleton discover...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5193413/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28030571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168014 |
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author | Haeusler, Martin Haas, Cordula Lösch, Sandra Moghaddam, Negahnaz Villa, Igor M. Walsh, Susan Kayser, Manfred Seiler, Roger Ruehli, Frank Janosa, Manuel Papageorgopoulou, Christina |
author_facet | Haeusler, Martin Haas, Cordula Lösch, Sandra Moghaddam, Negahnaz Villa, Igor M. Walsh, Susan Kayser, Manfred Seiler, Roger Ruehli, Frank Janosa, Manuel Papageorgopoulou, Christina |
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description | Jörg Jenatsch, a leading freedom fighter during the Thirty Year’s War in Graubünden, Switzerland, was assassinated on carnival 1639. Jenatsch’s controversial biography and the unclear circumstances of his death inspired the formation of various legends, novels and films. In 1959, a skeleton discovered in the cathedral of Chur with remains of wealthy baroque clothing was tentatively attributed to Jenatsch. Here, we reassess the skeleton based on a new exhumation. Our multidisciplinary analysis and the head injuries are consistent with reports of the eyewitnesses of the crime, demonstrating that Jenatsch was killed from behind with a semi-sharp implement, supposedly an axe, as well as by a blow with a broad-surfaced object. Moreover, our facial reconstruction closely matches an oil portrait of Jenatsch, and the HIrisPlex system applied to DNA-extracts from the femoral bone reveals brown eye and dark brown hair colour, which coincides well with the portrait, too. Finally, isotope analysis of the femoral bone and a molar support Jenatsch’s high social status, luxury diet and a high mobility in the last decade of his life. This multidisciplinary approach thus reinforces personal identification and provides additional insight into the life of this important historic person beyond written resources. |
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spelling | pubmed-51934132017-01-19 Multidisciplinary Identification of the Controversial Freedom Fighter Jörg Jenatsch, Assassinated 1639 in Chur, Switzerland Haeusler, Martin Haas, Cordula Lösch, Sandra Moghaddam, Negahnaz Villa, Igor M. Walsh, Susan Kayser, Manfred Seiler, Roger Ruehli, Frank Janosa, Manuel Papageorgopoulou, Christina PLoS One Research Article Jörg Jenatsch, a leading freedom fighter during the Thirty Year’s War in Graubünden, Switzerland, was assassinated on carnival 1639. Jenatsch’s controversial biography and the unclear circumstances of his death inspired the formation of various legends, novels and films. In 1959, a skeleton discovered in the cathedral of Chur with remains of wealthy baroque clothing was tentatively attributed to Jenatsch. Here, we reassess the skeleton based on a new exhumation. Our multidisciplinary analysis and the head injuries are consistent with reports of the eyewitnesses of the crime, demonstrating that Jenatsch was killed from behind with a semi-sharp implement, supposedly an axe, as well as by a blow with a broad-surfaced object. Moreover, our facial reconstruction closely matches an oil portrait of Jenatsch, and the HIrisPlex system applied to DNA-extracts from the femoral bone reveals brown eye and dark brown hair colour, which coincides well with the portrait, too. Finally, isotope analysis of the femoral bone and a molar support Jenatsch’s high social status, luxury diet and a high mobility in the last decade of his life. This multidisciplinary approach thus reinforces personal identification and provides additional insight into the life of this important historic person beyond written resources. Public Library of Science 2016-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5193413/ /pubmed/28030571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168014 Text en © 2016 Haeusler et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Haeusler, Martin Haas, Cordula Lösch, Sandra Moghaddam, Negahnaz Villa, Igor M. Walsh, Susan Kayser, Manfred Seiler, Roger Ruehli, Frank Janosa, Manuel Papageorgopoulou, Christina Multidisciplinary Identification of the Controversial Freedom Fighter Jörg Jenatsch, Assassinated 1639 in Chur, Switzerland |
title | Multidisciplinary Identification of the Controversial Freedom Fighter Jörg Jenatsch, Assassinated 1639 in Chur, Switzerland |
title_full | Multidisciplinary Identification of the Controversial Freedom Fighter Jörg Jenatsch, Assassinated 1639 in Chur, Switzerland |
title_fullStr | Multidisciplinary Identification of the Controversial Freedom Fighter Jörg Jenatsch, Assassinated 1639 in Chur, Switzerland |
title_full_unstemmed | Multidisciplinary Identification of the Controversial Freedom Fighter Jörg Jenatsch, Assassinated 1639 in Chur, Switzerland |
title_short | Multidisciplinary Identification of the Controversial Freedom Fighter Jörg Jenatsch, Assassinated 1639 in Chur, Switzerland |
title_sort | multidisciplinary identification of the controversial freedom fighter jörg jenatsch, assassinated 1639 in chur, switzerland |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5193413/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28030571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168014 |
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