Bishop-fish

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Bishop-fish
Bishop-fish

The sea bishop or bishop-fish was a type of sea monster reported in the 16th century. According to legend, it was taken to the King of Poland, who wished to keep it. It was also shown to a group of Catholic bishops, to whom the bishop-fish gestured, appealing to be released. They granted its wish, at which point it made the sign of the cross and disappeared into the sea. It was supposedly captured in the ocean near Germany in 1531. It refused to eat and died after three days. It was described and pictured in the fourth volume of Conrad Gesner's famous Historia Animalium.

Bishop Fish is Monster in My Pocket #58.

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  • Anon? The Readers Digest book of Strange Stories, Amazing Facts 1976, various contributors
  • Gesner, C. Historia Animalium

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