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− | '''Marie-Aimé Pierre Avignon''' (2 February 1897 - 23 August 2007) was the oldest living man in France, at 110 years of age, from the death of 111-year-old Maurice Floquet on 10 November 2006, until his own death, aged 110 years, 202 days, over nine months later. He also became the seventh French man to become a supercentenarian. He was the eighth-oldest man in the world, and the third-oldest in Europe. |
+ | '''Marie-Aimé Pierre Avignon''' (2 February 1897 - 23 August 2007) was the oldest living man in France, at 110 years of age, from the death of 111-year-old [[Maurice Floquet]] on 10 November 2006, until his own death, aged 110 years, 202 days, over nine months later. He also became the seventh French man to become a supercentenarian. He was the eighth-oldest man in the world, and the third-oldest in Europe. |
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Revision as of 10:48, 25 November 2016
Marie-Aimé Pierre Avignon (2 February 1897 - 23 August 2007) was the oldest living man in France, at 110 years of age, from the death of 111-year-old Maurice Floquet on 10 November 2006, until his own death, aged 110 years, 202 days, over nine months later. He also became the seventh French man to become a supercentenarian. He was the eighth-oldest man in the world, and the third-oldest in Europe.