the oldest man in the world
In 1930, the New York Times published an article about a Chinese man who lived to be 256 years old, married 23 wives and had 108 children.
His 8-year-old son, Appaz Iliev, said he was born during the last Russian Tsar, served in World War 1 and was not old enough to participate in World War 2.
If all the Carmelo Flores files are true Laura, he is the oldest person in the world at the age of 123.
Sakari Momoi in Japan became the oldest man in the world, after the one who took the title earlier, Alexander Imich, died in 2014 in the United States.
Francisco Nunez Olivera was born in 1904 in the village of Bienvenida, Badajoz, Southwest Spain and just turned 114, becoming the world's longest man.
Saparman Sodimejo, the oldest person in the world, has just 146 years old birthday party with his family. His secret to life is
The world's oldest man, the Japanese, died on January 19, just two months before his 113th birthday.
At 111, New York City-born Alexander Imich was recognized as the oldest surviving grandfather, according to the Guinness World Records.
Jiroemon Kimura, the oldest man in human history, died at the age of 116 in the province of Kyoto - Japan in the morning of June 12.