Ilona and Judit Gófitz
Ilona and Judit Gófitz (Hungarian: Gófitz Ilona és Judit; in contemporary publications: Helen and Judith of Szőny),[1] also known as the Hungarian Sisters, were conjoined twins from Szőny, Hungary who lived from 19 October 1701 to 8 February 1723.[2] The sisters, who were pygopagus (joined at the pelvis),[3] were examined by doctors and exhibited to curious crowds throughout Europe.[4][5] At the age of nine, the pair retired to a convent in Presburg, Kingdom of Hungary, where they spent the rest of their lives.[6] They died within hours of each other. After seeing them in London, Alexander Pope wrote a poem about the sisters:[7][8]
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