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Despite all the difficulties, they have achieved fame.

Now Siamese twins - not such a rarity, as before. There are several reasons for this: firstly, the number of people with congenital anomalies depends on the total number of the world's population, and secondly, medicine has leaped forward, and Siamese twins are now much more likely to survive at birth. Once they were considered freaks - but now are different. Many conjoined twins can be separated, but some prefer to live together for life.

However, only a few decades ago, the fate of all conjoined twins was one - fun to serve the public. For them, it was the easiest way to earn a living, and often make good money. We want to tell you about a few of Siamese twins who were famous in the past.



1. Byzantine twins.

Nameless pair of Siamese twins in the X-th century managed to survive in its infancy, as evidenced by the records left by several historians of the time. Ten centuries ago, Siamese twins was not enough, as in the ancient world congenital anomalies were considered a bad omen, and therefore children are often allowed to die.

Boys born in Armenia and as adults came to Constantinople. They were known at the imperial court, and later wandered from village to village, exposing themselves show. Approximately during the reign of Constantine VII in. the mid 900s, they returned to Constantinople, where one of the twins died. Doctors attempted to separate them - it was the first operation of its kind in history. Unfortunately, the second twin was able to spend only three days.

2. Hungarian sisters.

Helen and Judith were born in Hungary in 1701, the year presumably at intervals of three hours. True or not, frightened and exhausted birth mother appeared a terrible sight: the cans girls were fused back to back. From two to nine years girls paraded across Europe and in each country examined their local doctors.

Sisters learned many languages ​​and sang a duet to the public. Judith's sister, who was born second, was physically weaker: in six years, she suffered a stroke, leaving the left half of her body was paralyzed, so later when walking it relied on a stronger Helen.

When she was nine years old, they went to the monastery, where they lived in seclusion until his death, they died in one day at the age of 22 years.

3. Chang and Eng Bunker.

Chang and Eng Bunker were born in Thailand (then called Siam State) in 1811. Their birth has caused such a stir that the King of Siam ordered the killing of children, but the mother refused to give his boys, so that the order of the king was not carried out. They have become so famous that in a few years "Siamese twins" came to be called of all conjoined twins, but if you speak about Chang and Enge, their so called simply because they were born in Siam.

British merchant Robert Hunter came across the twins when they were teenagers, and decided to take them to England. Over the years, Chang and Eng traveled to England and the United States, showing his body and abilities. When he was 21, Chang and Eng headed his job and began to receive a lot of money.

In 1839 they gave up show business and bought a farm in North Carolina. They married two sisters, despite the objections of the parents of the girls, and gave birth to 21 baby. Several times, Chang and Eng were asked to share their doctors, but at that time, even the doctor did not undertake to say what will happen. They were fused until his death in 1874, the year when one twin died, the second lived only three hours.



4. Millie and Christine McCoy.

Millie and Christine McCoy was born in North Carolina in 1851 in a family of slaves belonging Dzhebezu McKay. When he was eight months old, the owner sold the twins with her mother John Purvis. Purvis resold them to Joseph Pierson Smith and his partner named Brouwer. Then the girls kidnapped, they found only three years later in England and returned to the United States.

When the girls have grown up, they have learned to sing a duet for the show. Their owner died in 1862, the year, and the twins passed by inheritance to his youngest son, Joseph, who came up with them another legend. He told the audience that the audience - not Siamese twins, and one girl with two heads, four arms and four legs. Millie and Christine appeared on stage under the pseudonym of two-headed Nightingale and were renamed Millie-Christine as if were really one person.

They sang, danced and played musical instruments; girls enjoyed great success and after the abolition of slavery earned a lot of money touring already for themselves. From show business sisters left at the age of 58 years old, settling in North Carolina in Columbus and again becoming Millie and Christine.

They died in 1912 at the age of 61-year intervals of 17 hours.



5. Giovanni and Giacomo Tocci.

Giacomo and Giovanni Battista Tocci lokanam born in Italy, about 1875 or 1877, the year. Their father was so shocked by the appearance of twins that crazy, and about a month after the birth of sons was in a psychiatric hospital.

It seemed that the children were a boy with two trunks that grew from one belt, but in fact they were two different people. When the doctors examined them in Europe, it was confirmed: each twin could feel and control only one leg - they never learned to walk on his feet, but could crawl.

Most of the time the twins got along well, and during the conflict exchanged punches. Tocci brothers childhood spent touring Europe, and in 1891 moved to America, where he spent five years. In 1897, almost reaching adulthood, Giacomo and Giovanni settled in a villa in Venice, voluntarily retiring from society and leading an extremely secluded lifestyle.

Their later life little is known. There were false rumors that they married two women. They died after 1912, but the exact date of death is unknown, too.



6. Rose and Joseph Blazek.

Rosa and Josefa Blazek were born in Skrezhove, Bohemia (now the Czech Republic) in 1878, the year. The sisters have been fused in the pelvic area and had enough common bones to separation was impossible. For many years, toured Blazek, but gradually the visitors, and hence the money becomes less and less.

In 1909 came the news in the papers that Rose is pregnant, and in 1910 she gave birth to a boy really, named Franz. As for his father, some newspapers reported that knows who this person is, but his marriage with Rosa is impossible, because in fact it would be bigamy. Others wrote that he and Rose were married, but he died in the war.

Rosa herself never said who was the father, and the child grew up an orphan, which greatly supported the career of twins - Petite France is always accompanied Rose and Joseph during the tour. When in 1922 the sisters fell ill, suddenly appeared in their brother, said he would take care of the sisters. In fact, he wanted to make sure that they are still not separated, and he will inherit all their condition.

The twins died almost simultaneously, and their condition is $ 400.



7. Orissan sisters.

Radhika and charming Dudik neko born in 1888 in Orissa, India. Local residents decided that fused babies - a bad omen, and the father himself wanted to share them, but Radhika and Dudik fused cartilage on the chest, as well as Chang and Eng Bunkers.

In 1888, the girls bought a showman nicknamed Captain Coleman (Captain Colman) - he was showing them in Europe as "exotic" twin-indusok. They have gained enormous fame when in 1902, the year Dudik contracted tuberculosis, and Dr. Eugène-Louis Doyen from Paris to urgently conducted operation to separate, to save the life of at least Radhika.

The operation was successful, the girls shared, but the next day Dudik died: an autopsy revealed that the cause of her death was tuberculosis, but not operation to separate. However, Radhika too ill with tuberculosis and died in a Paris sanatorium year later. Dr. Doyen shot operation, and in the end the film shows the audience instead of twins.



8. Violet and Daisy Hilton.

Violet and Daisy Hilton were born in the UK in 1908, they have grown together in the pelvis, but no vital organs general they did not have. Twins Mary Hilton bought their mother-barmaid, and on his first show girls appeared in three years.

Girls sang, danced and played musical instruments, giving representation across Europe and the US, and when Mary Hilton died, the twins went to her daughter and son in law. In 1931, they filed for their "owners" of the court and got freedom and $ 100 000.

Then they came up with its own theater and continued to tour with this number even when it became older. They starred in two films - "Freaks" of 1932 and his own fictionalized biopic "Bound for Life", 1951.

In 1961, their tour manager threw them in North Carolina, and they had to get a job at the local grocery store - where they remained until his death from the flu in 1969. According to the forensic medical examination, after the death of Violet Daisy lived more from two to four days, but it was not possible to call for help.



9. Simplicio Godina and Lucio.

Simplicio Godina and Lucio was born in 1908 in the city of Samar, Philippines. Two boys have grown together cartilage and skin of the pelvis, back to back, but are flexible enough to be able to turn to each other face. On tour in the US 11-year-old boys saw the rich Filipino Yangeo Theodore, who drove them to Manila, raised in luxury and took care of their good education.

In 1928, Lucio and Simplicio married twin sisters (not Siamese) Natividad and quizzes Matos. However, at first the brothers Godin had to prove in court that they really are two different people - with these difficulties arose when the clerk refused to give them a marriage certificate. When the process is finished, the two couples were married, and Lucio and Simplicio played musical instruments and danced with their wives.

In 1936, when the brothers were still young Godin, Lucio pneumonia. Emergency operation to separate conducted immediately after his death, but Simplicio sick spinal meningitis and died 12 days later.



10. Margaret and Mary Gibb.

Margaret and Mary Gibb was born in Holyoke, Massachusetts, in 1912. They fared better than many other Siamese twins: their parents did not want to put them on display, sell or exploit. They also did not want to separate the girls, although some doctors offered to do the surgery, inspired, no doubt, the success of Dr. Doyena.

Margaret and Mary learned at home in private. But in the 14 years they have decided that they can make their own decisions about their lives, and went to New York in hopes of becoming a successful actress. Over the next few decades, they were playing in small theaters and join the circus.

Twice there were rumors that Margaret engaged, and once people started to say that the twins will share soon. But they were never separated, married, none of the sisters, too, did not come out, so that all those rumors could just be a publicity stunt.

The twins are back in Holyoke in 1942, the year and opened a store. In 1949, the year they completely withdrew from business and lived quiet, unremarkable life until 1966, when Margaret was diagnosed with - cancer. But even then, Gibb twins abandoned operations division and died in 1967, at intervals of a few minutes.

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