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John (Johann) Grün, also known as Herkul Grün (1868–1912), a
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er from
Mondorf-les-Bains Mondorf-les-Bains ( ; ) is a commune and town in south-eastern Luxembourg. It is part of the canton of Remich. Mondorf-les-Bains is a spa town (hence its name), and has the only casino in Luxembourg. , the commune of Mondorf-les-Bains (other tow ...
was believed to be the strongest man in the world at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century."Grün, John", ''Luxemburger Lexikon'', Editions Guy Binsfeld, Luxembourg, 2006. Retrieved 23 February 2011.


Biography

Grün, who maintained he was the champion of the world, was born in Mondorf-les-Bains on 27 August 1868 into a family of craftsmen and Yenish Travellers who had long been established in the town. His father was a blacksmith and a wandering Tinsmith, but he was not keen to follow in his footsteps. He emigrated to the United States in 1889. While working in a
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brewery, he came into contact with Aloysius Marx, a professional athlete, who noticed how easily he moved the beer barrels around. He persuaded him to become part of a strongman partnership called "The Marx Brothers" or "The Two Marks", attracting crowds of enthusiasts wherever they appeared."Мачо Маркс. Силач, разгибающий подковы" (John Grun: Horseshoe extender)
''Hardgrainer.RU''. . Retrieved 24 February 2011. When Grün returned to Luxembourg in 1892, his status as the strongest man in the world was no longer in doubt."John Grun 1868-1912: L’homme le plus fort du monde"
, ''Syndicat d'Initiative Mondorf-les-Bain''. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
After his initial association with Marx, then with the Belgian athlete Miss Fanny and finally when he was on his own, Grün appeared in all the circuses, music halls, and variety theatres of America and Europe with ever greater success. Known as the Luxembourg Hercules, his acts included tearing apart decks of cards and horse shoes, breaking a block of stone on his chest with a hammer or halting a moving car. While such performances could not be officially measured, Grün never found a better match during his career. To his dying day, no one was able to lift blocks of iron as easily as Grün. The magician
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who frequently performed with Grün tells of how "he juggled hundreds, and toyed with thousands, of pounds as a child plays with a rattle".Harry Houdini, "Miracle Mongers and their Methods"
Chapter 12. Retrieved 24 February 2011.
In 1909, after a serious injury, he gave up his professional career and left America for London where he became the landlord of a public house. Struck by a mortal disease, he returned to Luxembourg in 1912 and died in
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on 3 November 1912. He was the first of many Luxembourg sportsmen to demonstrate his abilities abroad. In recognition of his feats, his fellow artists erected a monument to his memory in his native Mondorf-les-Bains.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Grun, John 1868 births 1912 deaths Luxembourgian emigrants to the United States People associated with physical culture People from Mondorf-les-Bains