Here Are All The Cases Of Alleged Historical Inbreeding That Were So Bad People Were Actually ✌
Throughout history, people related by blood and/or marriage were super close - sometimes tooclose. There are tons of historical examples of genetic mutations resulting from inbreedingand even examples of incest leading to murder, but what about precedents of historicalfigures killed for incest?A number of figures throughout history were executed for (allegedly) inbreeding, often a capital crime in the Renaissance and early modern periods. Who were these practitioners ofhistorical incest? They supposedly include Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn, alleged Scottish witches and warlocks, and mother-killer Henry Learned Foote; it's a motley crew, to be sure.Photo: user uploaded image
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0:00:08 - James And Agnes Bonnar, 1570
0:00:55 - Nils Lykke, 1535
0:01:55 - Thomas Rood, 1672
0:02:54 - Thomas Weir, 1670
0:03:59 - Ugo d'Este And Parasina Malatesta, 1425
0:05:07 - George Boleyn, 1536
0:06:21 - Anne Boleyn, 1536
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