21 June 2007
In the year 1215 that great bastion of infallible truth, the Catholic Church, officially recognized the reality of vampires. In the years that followed, the Church documented numerous "known cases" of vampirism, and established criteria by which vampires could be identified. Here's a look at the phenomenon through modern eyes (somewhat unpleasant for the squeamish).
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Ack! I got a dead link. Maybe the server is down temporarily.
That site can be a bit balky to connect to sometimes. Give it a try later.
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