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-->'''Dumitru Comanescu''' [Romanian: '''Comănescu'''] (8 November 1908 O.S./21 November 1908 N.S. – 27 June 2020) was a Romanian [[supercentenarian]] whose age is currently unvalidated by the [[Gerontology Research Group]] (GRG).
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-->'''Dumitru Comanescu''' [Romanian: '''Comănescu'''] (8 November 1908 O.S./21 November 1908 N.S. – 27 June 2020) was a Romanian [[supercentenarian]] whose age has been validated by the [[Guinness World Records]]. He was presented with the title of the world's oldest living man, but it was later revealed that [[Emilio Flores Marquez]] was older.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Comanescu was allegedly born on 8 November 1908 (now November 21 since the adoption of the Gregorian calendar) in Provita de Jos in Draganeasa, Prahova County, Romania. Reportedly, he has a memory of the 1918 Great Union. At university, he studied mathematics and agronomy and graduated in 1933. Comanescu was an agronomist engineer and one of the most valuable phytopathologists, being the disciple of the founder of the Institute of Agronomic Research, Gheorghe Ionescu Sisesti. Initially, he enrolled in the Faculty of Mathematics, having as a teacher one of the greatest mathematicians, Gheorghe Titaica. He would then find his vocation in the world of plant research. Comanescu worked for over 70 years until 2003. When he was 86, a competition for agricultural experts was organized in Bucharest. He took part in it and, out of dozens of candidates, he took 5th place in the country.
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Comanescu was born on 8 November 1908 (now November 21 since the adoption of the Gregorian calendar) in Provita de Jos in Draganeasa, Prahova County, Romania. Reportedly, he has a memory of the 1918 Great Union. At university, he studied mathematics and agronomy and graduated in 1933. Comanescu was an agronomist engineer and one of the most valuable phytopathologists, being the disciple of the founder of the Institute of Agronomic Research, Gheorghe Ionescu Sisesti. Initially, he enrolled in the Faculty of Mathematics, having as a teacher one of the greatest mathematicians, Gheorghe Titaica. He would then find his vocation in the world of plant research. Comanescu worked for over 70 years until 2003. When he was 86, a competition for agricultural experts was organized in Bucharest. He took part in it and, out of dozens of candidates, he took 5th place in the country.
   
 
After college, Comanescu moved to Targoviste, where he met his wife, who was a pediatrician and a primary cousin of nuclear physicist Horia Hulubei. They got a son and a daughter. After the death of his wife in 1990, Comanescu moved to his daughter and son-in-law in Bucharest. At the age of 108, he had a hip fracture but no hospital was able to operate on him. Eventually, he went to the Foisor Hospital where he was considered 'a local attraction' for both doctors and patients.
 
After college, Comanescu moved to Targoviste, where he met his wife, who was a pediatrician and a primary cousin of nuclear physicist Horia Hulubei. They got a son and a daughter. After the death of his wife in 1990, Comanescu moved to his daughter and son-in-law in Bucharest. At the age of 108, he had a hip fracture but no hospital was able to operate on him. Eventually, he went to the Foisor Hospital where he was considered 'a local attraction' for both doctors and patients.
   
Comanescu may be the oldest man ever to have lived in Romania. He became a candidate for the World's Oldest Man title the death of 112-year-old [[Bob Weighton]] on 28 May 2020. He died in Bucharest, Romania on 27 June 2020 at the age of 111 years, 232/219 days. Three days before his death, he was awarded the Patriarchal Cross, the highest ecclesiastical decoration of the Romanian Orthodox Church.
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Comanescu may be the oldest man ever to have lived in Romania. He became a candidate for the World's Oldest Man title the death of 112-year-old [[Bob Weighton]] on 28 May 2020. The Guinness World Records recognized him as the new world's oldest living man the day Weighton died. He died in Bucharest, Romania on 27 June 2020 at the age of 111 years, 219 days (232 days based on the old calender). Three days before his death, he was awarded the Patriarchal Cross, the highest ecclesiastical decoration of the Romanian Orthodox Church.
   
 
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==Gallery==
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*[https://www.romaniatv.net/un-roman-este-cel-mai-batran-barbat-din-lume-dumitru-comanescu-a-preluat-astazi-acest-titlu-la-varsta-de-111-ani-si-202-zile_523607.html#n Un român este cel mai bătrân bărbat din lume. Dumitru Comănescu a preluat astăzi acest titlu, la vârsta de 111 ani şi 202 zile] România TV, 28 May 2020
 
*[https://www.romaniatv.net/un-roman-este-cel-mai-batran-barbat-din-lume-dumitru-comanescu-a-preluat-astazi-acest-titlu-la-varsta-de-111-ani-si-202-zile_523607.html#n Un român este cel mai bătrân bărbat din lume. Dumitru Comănescu a preluat astăzi acest titlu, la vârsta de 111 ani şi 202 zile] România TV, 28 May 2020
 
*[https://stirileprotv.ro/stiri/actualitate/dumitru-comanescu-declarat-cel-mai-varstnic-barbat-al-planetei-a-murit-la-111-ani.html Dumitru Comănescu, declarat cel mai vârstnic bărbat al Planetei, a murit, la 111 ani] Știrile Pro TV, 27 June 2020
 
*[https://stirileprotv.ro/stiri/actualitate/dumitru-comanescu-declarat-cel-mai-varstnic-barbat-al-planetei-a-murit-la-111-ani.html Dumitru Comănescu, declarat cel mai vârstnic bărbat al Planetei, a murit, la 111 ani] Știrile Pro TV, 27 June 2020
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*[https://www.antena3.ro/life/dumitru-comanescu-cel-mai-longeviv-barbat-in-viata-al-planetei-certificat-guinness-dupa-moarte-606247.html Dumitru Comănescu, recunoscut oficial ca cel mai longeviv bărbat în viaţă al planetei, a primit certificatul de la Guinness World Records la un an după moartea sa] Antena3, 29 June 2021
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*[https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2021/6/emilio-flores-marquez-confirmed-as-the-worlds-oldest-man-living-at-112-665641 Emilio Flores Márquez confirmed as the world’s oldest man living at 112] Guinness World Records, 30 June 2021
 
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Revision as of 13:10, 1 July 2021

Dumitru Comanescu
Dumitru Comanescu
Comanescu at the age of 111
Birth: 21 November 1908
Draganeasa, Prahova, Romania
Death: 27 June 2020
Bucharest, Romania
Age: 111 years, 219 days
Country: RomaniaROU
Validated

Dumitru Comanescu [Romanian: Comănescu] (8 November 1908 O.S./21 November 1908 N.S. – 27 June 2020) was a Romanian supercentenarian whose age has been validated by the Guinness World Records. He was presented with the title of the world's oldest living man, but it was later revealed that Emilio Flores Marquez was older.

Biography

Comanescu was born on 8 November 1908 (now November 21 since the adoption of the Gregorian calendar) in Provita de Jos in Draganeasa, Prahova County, Romania. Reportedly, he has a memory of the 1918 Great Union. At university, he studied mathematics and agronomy and graduated in 1933. Comanescu was an agronomist engineer and one of the most valuable phytopathologists, being the disciple of the founder of the Institute of Agronomic Research, Gheorghe Ionescu Sisesti. Initially, he enrolled in the Faculty of Mathematics, having as a teacher one of the greatest mathematicians, Gheorghe Titaica. He would then find his vocation in the world of plant research. Comanescu worked for over 70 years until 2003. When he was 86, a competition for agricultural experts was organized in Bucharest. He took part in it and, out of dozens of candidates, he took 5th place in the country.

After college, Comanescu moved to Targoviste, where he met his wife, who was a pediatrician and a primary cousin of nuclear physicist Horia Hulubei. They got a son and a daughter. After the death of his wife in 1990, Comanescu moved to his daughter and son-in-law in Bucharest. At the age of 108, he had a hip fracture but no hospital was able to operate on him. Eventually, he went to the Foisor Hospital where he was considered 'a local attraction' for both doctors and patients.

Comanescu may be the oldest man ever to have lived in Romania. He became a candidate for the World's Oldest Man title the death of 112-year-old Bob Weighton on 28 May 2020. The Guinness World Records recognized him as the new world's oldest living man the day Weighton died. He died in Bucharest, Romania on 27 June 2020 at the age of 111 years, 219 days (232 days based on the old calender). Three days before his death, he was awarded the Patriarchal Cross, the highest ecclesiastical decoration of the Romanian Orthodox Church.

Gallery

References


Europe's Oldest Living Man Titleholders (VE)

Geert Adriaans Boomgaard • Unknown • Matthias DodenhoffFrederick StabbinsWilliam MugfurSven ErikssonJean-Pierre DupontWilliam WalkerBening Arnold • Hans Schaftner-BurginLars OlofssonMarc PicqJohan Svanstrom • Erik JanssonFrancesco CubaddaThomas PopeJohn FrancklowKarl Nilsson • Constant De LichteAntonio Marchi • August KarlssonKarl GlocknerAnders JonassonMathias Hansen SaetherJan KipWillem Kostering • Francesco Paba • John Mosley Turner • Antonije MladenovicFriedrich Wedeking • Frederick Butterfield • Jean Teillet • Pasquale CappelloGiuseppe Arena • Luigi SabaIngebrigt Johansen • Victor Guillot • Andrei Kuznetsoff • Herman Smith-Johannsen • John Evans • Henri PerignonDomenico Minervino • Josep Armengol-Jover • Pablo Roy • Emile Fourcade • Bernard Delhom • Valentino StellaGregorio Merino • Antonio Baldo • Antonio Urrea-Hernandez • Alejandro Rivera Santalla • Antonio Todde • Joan Riudavets-MollHermann Dornemann • Jerzy Pajaczkowski-Dydynski • Maurice Floquet • Henry AllinghamHarry Patch • Stanley Lucas • Jan Goossenaerts • Francisco Fernandez • Arturo Licata • Rezso GallaiPhilippe Vocanson • Harold Bracher • Francisco Nunez Olivera • Gustav GernethBob Weighton • Dumitru Comanescu • Saturnino de la Fuente Garcia • Stanislaw Kowalski • Andre BoiteHans SchornackAndre LudwigJohn Tinniswood


Romania's Oldest Living Person Titleholders (VE)

Marton MihalyMaria TudorMargit Szemenyei • Elena SiriteanuSofia Vrabie • Dumitru ComanescuVasile StamateanuIoan LascauMaria MihaiIlie Ciocan