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beelee
1 year ago

Too big when it was. Probably a typing error

Puppenspieler15
1 year ago

If it’s in the wiki, it’s true. The Internet never lies.

NicoNRW
1 year ago

It probably never existed. So you don’t know

Fuchssprung
1 year ago

There was never “this” King Artus. It’s a legend.

Fuchssprung
1 year ago
Reply to  Prowse1935

Probably between 1.50 and 1.60. That was the average body size of people at that time. This small size was due to one-sided diet. For a long time after the discovery of America, the diet of Europeans became more rich and thus the body size increased again. In the meantime we are again almost as large as our ancestors in the Stone Age. They fed up with meat and everything they could gather. That was much more rich than every day cereal flour.

jule2204
1 year ago
Reply to  Prowse1935

According to google, Richard Lionheart was 196cm tall and not 3 meters.

VFR80065
1 year ago
Reply to  Prowse1935

Yeah, and Robin Hood was on the 4 meter tall…

Nelson100
1 year ago

If he had really lived and hadn’t been just a fairy tale figure, he would have been a giant with 1.70 m for the then conditions.

10 or 11. Century people were not as big as now.

Eisenwind
1 year ago
Reply to  Nelson100

But not much smaller.