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They Found 6 Living Descendants of Leonardo Da Vinci and His Dna Could Solve the Mystery of His Tomb: No One Would Have Imagined It

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Leonardo Da Vinci, one of the most multifaceted geniuses of the Italian Renaissance, died on 2 May 1519 at the age of 67. Since then, his figure has been surrounded by unknowns, including the authenticity of his tomb, located in the chapel of Saint-Hubert of Amboise Castle, in France. To date, it has not been possible to confirm definitively that the remains resting there are really his own. In this context, the "DNA Project Leonardo da Vinci", …
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Leonardo Da Vinci, one of the most multifaceted geniuses of the Italian Renaissance, died on 2 May 1519 at the age of 67. Since then, his figure has been surrounded by unknowns, including the authenticity of his tomb, located in the chapel of Saint-Hubert of Amboise Castle, in France. To date, it has not been possible to confirm definitively that the remains resting there are really his own. In this context, the "DNA Project Leonardo da Vinci", …

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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