Charles II (1661-1700), King of Spain. Charles, a member of the Habsburg dynasty that ruled in several countries in Europe, was in poor health throughout his life. He had a protruding lower jaw and lip, known as the 'Habsburg jaw', which was one of the results of many generations of inbreeding. This condition, known as mandibular prognathism, caused Charles difficulty in eating and speaking. Illustration published in 1864. | |
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Credit: | Science Photo Library / Collection Abecasis |
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