September 21, 2020

In 1981 at St. Bees Priory in Cumbria England, a well preserved body was found in a wooden coffin wrapped in a lead sheet and two shrouds. The body had pink skin and visible irises and the nails, skin, and stomach were in near perfect condition. He was dubbed the St. Bees Man, who turned out to be Anthony de Lucy, a medieval man that was born in 1333. He died from a blow to the chest fighting for the Teutonic Knights in the Northern Crusades against the Lithuanians.