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πΈ Jeanne Calment not only lived over 100 years but also set an unparalleled record. At 122 years and 164 days, she became the longest-living person in history with a verified age. Her life spanned three centuries, and she witnessed some of the most important events in the modern world. ππ
πΈ She was born on February 21, 1875, in Arles, France. In her childhood, the Eiffel Tower did not yet exist, and Vincent van Gogh was already painting his first masterpieces. πΌοΈποΈ Throughout her life, Jeanne witnessed the transformation of the world, from the creation of revolutionary technologies to major social changes.
πΈ At the age of 13, she had a memorable encounter with Van Gogh at her uncle's store, where the artist bought materials. ππ¨ Jeanne described him as "dirty, moody, and with a terrible character." She never imagined that she would live long enough to see Van Gogh become a legend of art. π©βπ¨πΌοΈ
πΈ In 1896, she married Fernand Calment, a prosperous merchant, and lived a comfortable life. π π Jeanne never had to work, as her husband provided a life free from financial worries, allowing her to enjoy activities such as tennis, swimming, and cycling. π΄ββοΈπΎ
πΈ Jeanne's life wasn't without tragedies. π In 1934, her only daughter, Yvonne, passed away from pleurisy, leaving Jeanne with the responsibility of caring for her grandson, FrΓ©dΓ©ric, whom she raised as a son. Sadly, he also passed away in an accident in 1963. π
πΈ Despite the tragedies, Jeanne maintained impressive vitality. At 90, she was still riding her bicycle π², and by 100, she was living independently, while many people her age required care. πͺπ½π§
πΈ In 1965, when she was 90, she made a deal with a lawyer named AndrΓ©-FranΓ§ois Raffray. He agreed to pay her a monthly rent in exchange for inheriting her apartment when she passed. However, Raffray passed away in 1995, having paid her more than double the value of the apartment over the 30 years of the deal. π°π
πΈ Jeanne's longevity intrigued scientists and journalists around the world. πΏπ¬ She attributed her long life to a balanced diet, a little wine π·, olive oil π«, and a lot of humor. She always said that she never worried too much about things and that "if you can't do anything about it, don't worry." ππ
πΈ Jeanne Calment passed away on August 4, 1997, at the age of 122 years and 164 days. ποΈ Her longevity record remains unbroken to this day, with verifiable evidence confirming it. π
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πΈ Jeanne Calment not only lived longer than anyone else but did so with energy, charisma, and mental strength, making her an unforgettable figure in history. ππ
Source:
Jeanne Calment: The Longest Living Person." Guinness World Records
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"content": "πΈ Jeanne Calment not only lived over 100 years but also set an unparalleled record. At 122 years and 164 days, she became the longest-living person in history with a verified age. Her life spanned three centuries, and she witnessed some of the most important events in the modern world. ππ\nπΈ She was born on February 21, 1875, in Arles, France. In her childhood, the Eiffel Tower did not yet exist, and Vincent van Gogh was already painting his first masterpieces. πΌοΈποΈ Throughout her life, Jeanne witnessed the transformation of the world, from the creation of revolutionary technologies to major social changes.\nπΈ At the age of 13, she had a memorable encounter with Van Gogh at her uncle's store, where the artist bought materials. ππ¨ Jeanne described him as \"dirty, moody, and with a terrible character.\" She never imagined that she would live long enough to see Van Gogh become a legend of art. π©βπ¨πΌοΈ\nπΈ In 1896, she married Fernand Calment, a prosperous merchant, and lived a comfortable life. π π Jeanne never had to work, as her husband provided a life free from financial worries, allowing her to enjoy activities such as tennis, swimming, and cycling. π΄ββοΈπΎ\nπΈ Jeanne's life wasn't without tragedies. π In 1934, her only daughter, Yvonne, passed away from pleurisy, leaving Jeanne with the responsibility of caring for her grandson, FrΓ©dΓ©ric, whom she raised as a son. Sadly, he also passed away in an accident in 1963. π\nπΈ Despite the tragedies, Jeanne maintained impressive vitality. At 90, she was still riding her bicycle π², and by 100, she was living independently, while many people her age required care. πͺπ½π§ \nπΈ In 1965, when she was 90, she made a deal with a lawyer named AndrΓ©-FranΓ§ois Raffray. He agreed to pay her a monthly rent in exchange for inheriting her apartment when she passed. However, Raffray passed away in 1995, having paid her more than double the value of the apartment over the 30 years of the deal. π°π \nπΈ Jeanne's longevity intrigued scientists and journalists around the world. πΏπ¬ She attributed her long life to a balanced diet, a little wine π·, olive oil π«, and a lot of humor. She always said that she never worried too much about things and that \"if you can't do anything about it, don't worry.\" ππ\nπΈ Jeanne Calment passed away on August 4, 1997, at the age of 122 years and 164 days. ποΈ Her longevity record remains unbroken to this day, with verifiable evidence confirming it. π
β³\nπΈ Jeanne Calment not only lived longer than anyone else but did so with energy, charisma, and mental strength, making her an unforgettable figure in history. ππ\nSource:\nJeanne Calment: The Longest Living Person.\" Guinness World Records",
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