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The Seven Legendary Man with Weird Nose

These are seven legendary man that have weird nose.

1. Rudolf I Of Harsburg (German King and Roman Emperor, 1218-1291)

According to one history of the anatomist, Rudolf I have “such a big nose, so that no artist could describe it with the right size and actual” Therefore, we can photograph the statue.

2. Michelangelo (Italian artist, 1475-1564)

His nose was so badly to stick in his face, until one historian says that, “his forehead almost even more advanced than his nose.” In his youth, Michelangelo seductive painter Pietro Pietro Torrigiano at the time was studying art in one of the church. Pietro angry and ultimately face the Michelangelo and Pietro described in words that “Michelangelo’s nose hit, so I feel that the nose and soft bones crushed under my fist like a smash dry wafers. So he’ll get a lifetime mark of me. “

3. Matthew Parker (minister of Britain, 1504-1575)

His name is listed as “Nosey” Parker, someone who likes to sniff about the lives of others. Parker is the Archbishop of Canterbury at the time of Queen Elizabeth I’s reign. Although he seems shy and modest, he was very hard when dealing with problems of the church, and his enemies called him “Nosey” Parker.

4. Tychi Brahe (Danish astronomer, 1546-1601)

By the time he fights with a sword, the tip of his nose cut off, and he replaced it with gold.

5. Cyrano De Bergerac (French Novelist and Writer Poetry, 1619-1655)

He is someone who really lived, not just a fictional character in the theater or theater. It is reported he has been through more from 1000 duel just because someone insulted his nose extraordinary size.

6. Thomas Wedders (False One of the Freak Show in England, 1700s)

He has the longest nose in history has ever known. Length to 7.5 inches (about 12 cm). He took part in performances around the UK, and he was known to have mental retardation. This photo is a wax figure made in his memory.

7. Josef Myslivecek (Composer of Chechnya, 1737-1781)

Nicknamed “The Bohemian”, the famous opera homemade include Armida and Il Bellerofonte, and also famous for no nose. In 1777, he suffered from illness and comes to a cheap doctor who said that the only way to get rid of the disease is to throw it away. So he followed her. In the photo looks nose still installed anyway.

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