The Lovers of Cluj-Napoca are two human skeletons buried together in a cemetery in the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca. The skeletons belong to a
man and woman who died when they were around 30 years old.
The lovers lived between 1450 and 1550. They were buried facing each other and with their hands interlocked. The male skeleton likely died due to a broken sternum caused by a blow from a blunt object in a fight or accident. The cause of
death of the female is unclear from her skeleton. Archaeologists compared the lovers to Romeo and Juliet because the woman
may have died of a broken heart caused by the
death of the
man.
They were both buried at the same
time. The larger male skeleton is on the right and the smaller female skeleton is on the left.