Hi
y`all.
The other week I came across a
strange newspaper story I reproduce below, from the Michigan Plaindealer of December 11th
1891.
GIANTS OF OLDEN
TIMES
A Number Who Lived
on the Road from long ago to now
In one of his recent lectures Prof.
J.A.Williams alludes to the discovery of an enormous lizard 80 feet in length
,says the St.
Louis Republic . The professor infers (as no
living specimen of that magnitude has been found) that the species which it
represents has become degenerated. The verity of his position he endeavours to
enforce by an allusion to the well-known existence of human giants in olden
times. The following is the list upon which this singular hypothesis is
based:
A giant exhibited in Rouen in 1830. Prof
Williams says measured nearly 18 feet in height.
Gorapius once saw a girl of 12 years
who was 10 feet high.
The giant Galabria, brought from
Arabia to Rome
during the reign of Claudius Caesar, was 10ft high.
Fannum, who lived in the time of
Eugene II, measured 11 feet 6 inches in height.
Chevalier Scrog, while exploring a
cavern in the Peak
of Teneriffe , found a skull
which must have belonged to a man at least 15 feet high. It contained sixty
perfect teeth of monstrous size.
The giant Ferregus, slain by
Orlando, the nephew of Charlemagne, was 28 feet high and so heavy that no horse
could be found that was strong enough to bear him.
In 1814 the tomb of a giant was
opened at St Germain who must have been at least 30 feet high during
life.
As late as 1850 a human skeleton 19
feet long was discovered at Rouen , France . The skull, which was perfect
with the exception of the under jaw, held over a bushel of
wheat.
In 1824, near the castle of Dauphine , a monstrous tomb was discovered.
It was 30 feet long, 16 wide and 8 high. The inscription “Kintolochus Rex” was
cu in the hard, grey stone. The skeleton was found entire, 15 ½ feet long, 10
feet across the shoulders and 5 feet from the breast-bone to the
back.
The vicinity of Palermo , Italy , has yielded three remarkable
human skeletons, one in 1410,one in 1516 and the last in 1550. The first was 21,
the second 30 and the third 34 feet in height.
In 1815 a skeleton was dug up near
Mazrino , Sicily , the skull of which was as large as a
common wine cask. Each of the teeth weighed seven ounces.
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