I'm not one to gossip about saints, but I found a story on a website (reference at the bottom of this page) that said that the tomb was opened after 300 years. Along with the normal remains, there was a "reddish sliver of live flesh". Of course this caused an uproar but it only served to prove that he was truly a saint. He heard confessions from the queen of St. Wenceslas. The king wanted to know the details...saint refused...king tortured saint and then threw him in to the river...river soon dried up in a drought...saint's body was found and then the huge tomb was built.
Source for the St. John's tongue story: http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/church-of-st-john-nepomuk-on-zelena-hora-the-green-mountain. By the way, the story was debunked in 1973 when it was determined that the flesh wasn't a tongue but a brain slice. I guess all is now right in the world!
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