List of mummies

This is a list of mummies – corpses whose skin and organs have been preserved intentionally, or incidentally. This list does not include Bog bodies for which there is a separate list.

Name Location Approximate lifetime Picture Ref.
Baishinni (梅唇尼)Japan[1]
Jeremy BenthamEngland 15 February 1748–6 June 1832
Taoists Bi Yuexia (碧月俠), Bi Dengxia (碧燈俠), Bi Chenxia (碧塵俠)China[2]
Bùi Thị KhangVietnam[3]
Chen Jinggu (陳靖姑) (Taoist woman)China[4][5]
Chinchorro mummiesChile / Peru 5000–3000 BCE
Chiang Kai-shekChina 1887–1975[6]
Chiang Ching-kuoChina 1910–1988[6]
Charles Eugène de CroÿEstonia died 1702
Claudia ZobelPhilippines1984[7]
Egtved GirlDenmark1370 BC
Empress Xiaoyichun (Weigiya)China[8]
Franklin's lost expedition mummiesCanada 1845[9]
Fujiwara no KiyohiraJapan 1056–1128[1]
Fujiwara no Motohira (藤原基衡)Japan[1]
Fujiwara no HidehiraJapan 1122?–1187[10]
Fujiwara no YasuhiraJapan 1155–1189[1]
Georgi Dimitrov (buried)Bulgaria 1882–1949
Gu Congli (顧從禮) and wife Qiao (喬氏)China 1510–1583[11][12]
Guanche mummiesCanary Islands some have been radiocarbon dated as early as the 12th century
Han Sicong (韓思聰)China 1412–1476[13]
Hazel FarrisUSA ca 1880–20 December 1906
James Hepburn, 4th Earl of BothwellEngland c. 1534–14 April 1578
Ho Chi MinhVietnam 19 May 1890–2 September 1969
Huang Zhuowu (黃拙吾)China died c. Kangxi era[14]
Mummy JuanitaPeru died c. 1450–1480
The Ice MaidenSiberia 5th century BCE[15]
Dashi-Dorzho ItigilovSiberia 1852–1927
Christian Friedrich von KahlbutzPrussia 1651–1702
Sogen KatoJapan 22 July 1899–c. November 1978
Kherima MumieBrazil 1804–1824
Klement Gottwald, buriedCzechoslovakia 1896–1953
Kim Il-SungNorth Korea 15 April 1912–8 July 1994
Kim Jong-ilNorth Korea 16 February 1941–17 December 2011
Vissarion KorkoliacosGreece 1908–1991
Kwäday Dän Ts’ìnchiCanada born c. 1450–1700[16][17]
Le Du Tong (黎裕宗)Vietnam 1680–1731[18][19]
Lee Myung Jeong (李明正)South Korea died c. 1550[20]
Vladimir LeninRussia 22 April 1870–21 January 1924[21]
Li (李公)China died c. 1550[22]
Ling Huiping (凌惠平)China c. 1[23]
Llullaillaco mummiesArgentine 2 girls and 1 boy mummies
Rosalia LombardoSicily 1918–6 December 1920
Ma Jinying (馬金瑛) (Taoist woman)China[24]
Manchester MummyEngland 1688–February 1758
Maunula mummyFinland 1938–1994
Mao ZedongChina 1893–1976
Elmer McCurdyUSA January, 1880–7 October 1911
MoimangoNew Guinea[25][26]
José dos Santos Ferreira MouraPortugal 1839–1887[27]
Mummies of GuanajuatoMexico died in Cholera outbreak in 1833
Mun (一善文氏) and a grandson Yi Eung-tae (李應台)South Korea Yi 1556–1586[20]
Nicolaus RungiusFinland c. 1560–1629
Ötzi the IcemanItaly / Austria c. 3300 BCE
Pedro Mountains MummyUSA
Eva PerónArgentina 7 May 1919–26 July 1952[28]
Persian PrincessPakistan died 1996
Phạm Thị Nguyên ChânVietnam[3]
Pham Thi DangVietnam[29]
Luang Pho DaengThailand died mid-1980s[30][31]
Qilakitsoq mummiesGreenland c. 1460[32]
Qiao Jian'an (喬健庵) and wifeChinadied c. Jiajing[33]
Joseph Stalin (buried)Russia 18 December 1878–5 March 1953[34]
Taoists Xuanxu (玄虛道人), his student Xuanzhi (玄智道人), Songfeng (松風道人), Songzhu (松竹道人)China[35][36]
Spirit Cave mummyUSA died about 9400 ago
St. Michan's Church mummiesIreland diverse lifetimes; e.g. a 400-year-old mummy of a nun
Sui Shaoyan (遂少言)China died 67 BCE[37]
Tarim mummiesChina 2000–300 BCE[38]
TetsumonkaiJapan 1768–1829[39]
Uan MuhuggiagAfrica / Central Sahara c. 3500 BCE
Venzone mummiesItaly[40]
Wang Bi'an (王弼庵)China died 1882[41]
Windeby IGermany 41 AD–118 AD
Wu Yunqing (吴云青) (Taoist)China[42][43]
Xin ZhuiChina born in 100 BCE, died in her fifties
Xu Fan (徐藩) and wife Zhang Panlong (張盤龍)China1532[23][44]
Yang Fuxun (楊福信)China died c.1500[45]
Yoon clan woman with fetusSouth Korea 16th century, Joseon Dynasty[46][47]
Yde GirlThe Netherlands 54 BCE-128 CE
Yvette VickersUScremated
Zagreb mummyCroatia the bindings of the mummy were created 250–100 BCE as a book, around 100 CE there was a shortage of bindings and other materials like the book were used
Zhang Xiong (張雄)China 584–633[48]
Zhou Yu (周瑀)China 1222–1262[33]

See also

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