Fet-Mats
Fet-Mats ("Fat Mats" real name: Mats Israelsson) (died 1677) was a natural mummy found in Sweden in 1719. In 1719, miners in the Falun copper mine found an intact dead body in a water-filled, long-unused tunnel. When the body was put on display, it was identified by his former fiancée, Margaret Olsdotter, as Fet-Mats Israelsson, who had disappeared 42 years earlier.
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Fet-Mats
Fet-Mats ("Fat Mats" real name: Mats Israelsson) (died 1677) was a natural mummy found in Sweden in 1719. In 1719, miners in the Falun copper mine found an intact dead body in a water-filled, long-unused tunnel. When the body was put on display, it was identified by his former fiancée, Margaret Olsdotter, as Fet-Mats Israelsson, who had disappeared 42 years earlier.
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Fet-Mats ("Fat Mats" real name ...... disappeared 42 years earlier.
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Fet-Mats, Mats Israelsson, var ...... ande kopparvitriolen i gruvan.
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Fet-Mats, qui signifie « Mats ...... é en 1819 par E.T.A. Hoffmann.
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Fet-Mats ("Fat Mats" real name ...... disappeared 42 years earlier.
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Fet-Mats, Mats Israelsson, var ...... ande kopparvitriolen i gruvan.
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Fet-Mats, qui signifie « Mats ...... ervé par le sulfate de cuivre.
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