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Jean Claude Jacob was a serf from the Jura Mountains, supposedly 120 years old, who was brought from his native place to figure as "dean of the human race" in Paris at the Festival of the Federation of July 1790. Thomas Carlyle wrote of Jacob in The French Revolution: A History: He died at the claimed age of 121. Jean Jacob, né en 1669 à Charcier et mort en 1790 à Paris est une personnalité du Jura, en France, supposé être mort à plus de 120 ans. Son grand âge supposé, mais sujet à controverse, lui permit d'obtenir une certaine notoriété à la fin de sa vie et, par exemple, de rencontrer les membres de l'Assemblée nationale en 1789 à Paris. Жан Жако́б (фр. Jean Jacob; предположительно 10 ноября 1669, — 29 января 1790, Париж) — французский долгожитель XVII — XVIII веков, на момент смерти предположительно достигший возраста 120 лет, что, однако, вызывало и вызывает сомнения многих исследователей. Несмотря на недостоверность сведений о своём возрасте, под конец жизни Жакобу тем не менее удалось достичь определённой известности среди современников — за год до смерти его принимали в Париже члены Учредительного собрания, его портрет маслом писал художник Жан-Франсуа Гарнре. * Улица Жана Жакоба в *
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Jean Jacob, né en 1669 à Charcier et mort en 1790 à Paris est une personnalité du Jura, en France, supposé être mort à plus de 120 ans. Son grand âge supposé, mais sujet à controverse, lui permit d'obtenir une certaine notoriété à la fin de sa vie et, par exemple, de rencontrer les membres de l'Assemblée nationale en 1789 à Paris. Jean Claude Jacob was a serf from the Jura Mountains, supposedly 120 years old, who was brought from his native place to figure as "dean of the human race" in Paris at the Festival of the Federation of July 1790. Thomas Carlyle wrote of Jacob in The French Revolution: A History: Having seen the Human Species itself, to have seen the 'Dean of the Human Species,' ceased now to be a miracle. Such 'Doyen du Genre Humain, Eldest of Men,' had shewn himself there, in these weeks: Jean Claude Jacob, a born Serf, deputed from his native Jura Mountains to thank the National Assembly for enfranchising them. On his bleached worn face are ploughed the furrowings of one hundred and twenty years. He has heard dim patois-talk, of immortal Grand-Monarch victories; of a burnt Palatinate, as he toiled and moiled to make a little speck of this Earth greener; of Cevennes Dragoonings; of Marlborough going to the war. Four generations have bloomed out, and loved and hated, and rustled off: he was forty-six when Louis Fourteenth died. The Assembly, as one man, spontaneously rose, and did reverence to the Eldest of the World; old Jean is to take seance among them, honourably, with covered head. He gazes feebly there, with his old eyes, on that new wonder-scene; dreamlike to him, and uncertain, wavering amid fragments of old memories and dreams. For Time is all growing unsubstantial, dreamlike; Jean's eyes and mind are weary, and about to close, — and open on a far other wonder-scene, which shall be real. Patriot Subscription, Royal Pension was got for him, and he returned home glad; but in two months more he left it all, and went on his unknown way. According to the Conservative C. R. L. Fletcher historian, this event did not occur at the Festival of the Federation but earlier in October 23, 1789 at the National Assembly, presented by Henri Grégoire. Jacob was part of a "travelling show" and had as evidence for his age a baptismal certificate dated October 10, 1669. Fletcher casts doubt that the Assembly provided a pension for support but the officers and men of the Lorraine regiment did raise 8,000 livre for Jacob. He died at the claimed age of 121. Жан Жако́б (фр. Jean Jacob; предположительно 10 ноября 1669, — 29 января 1790, Париж) — французский долгожитель XVII — XVIII веков, на момент смерти предположительно достигший возраста 120 лет, что, однако, вызывало и вызывает сомнения многих исследователей. Несмотря на недостоверность сведений о своём возрасте, под конец жизни Жакобу тем не менее удалось достичь определённой известности среди современников — за год до смерти его принимали в Париже члены Учредительного собрания, его портрет маслом писал художник Жан-Франсуа Гарнре. Несмотря на недостоверность сведений о долгожительстве Жана Жакоба, даже в XXI веке ему посвящаются научные исследования, а его именем названы улицы в нескольких коммунах на северо-востоке Франции — например, на его родине в Шарсье, а также в Уплине и некоторых других местах. * Улица Жана Жакоба в * Жан Жакоб в 120 лет. Акватинта А. Бриссо с картины
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