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− | Robucci, affectionately known as 'Nonna Peppa', was born in [[List of supercentenarians born in 1903|1903]] in Poggio Imperiale, Foggia region, Italy. Her parents were Antonio and Maria Michela Robucci. On 3 December 1928 |
+ | Robucci, affectionately known as 'Nonna Peppa', was born in [[List of supercentenarians born in 1903|1903]] in Poggio Imperiale, Foggia region, Italy. Her parents were Antonio and Maria Michela Robucci. On 3 December 1928, she married Nicola Nargiso. The couple had five children named Angelo, Concetta (who later became a nun named Sister Nicoletta), Antonio, Giuseppe & Filomena. Reportedly, the years after World War II were tough economically for the Nargiso family. |
Robucci became a widow in 1982, after the death of Nicola. In 2003, her 100th birthday was featured in a television show called ”La vita in diretta” for the channel Rai Uno. At the age of 100, she was still able to chop wood. |
Robucci became a widow in 1982, after the death of Nicola. In 2003, her 100th birthday was featured in a television show called ”La vita in diretta” for the channel Rai Uno. At the age of 100, she was still able to chop wood. |
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Maria Giuseppa Robucci | |
Maria Giuseppa Robucci at age 115. | |
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Maria-Giuseppa Robucci-Nargiso (born 20 March 1903) is a validated Italian supercentenarian who is, at the age of 115, the second-oldest living person in the world.
Biography
Robucci, affectionately known as 'Nonna Peppa', was born in 1903 in Poggio Imperiale, Foggia region, Italy. Her parents were Antonio and Maria Michela Robucci. On 3 December 1928, she married Nicola Nargiso. The couple had five children named Angelo, Concetta (who later became a nun named Sister Nicoletta), Antonio, Giuseppe & Filomena. Reportedly, the years after World War II were tough economically for the Nargiso family.
Robucci became a widow in 1982, after the death of Nicola. In 2003, her 100th birthday was featured in a television show called ”La vita in diretta” for the channel Rai Uno. At the age of 100, she was still able to chop wood.
In 2014, Robucci broke her hip after a fall and underwent surgery. As of 2015, her son Angelo is still alive at the age of 86. She credits her longevity to good diet, having faith in God, avoiding alcohol and having a postive mindset.
On July 6, 2018, She became the oldest person in Italy upon the death of 116-year-old Giuseppina Projetto-Frau.
At the age of 115, Robucci is currently the oldest living person in Italy and the second-oldest in the world. She currently resides in Apricena, Apulia region.
References
- Gerontology Research Group
- Capitanata 19 March 2003
- Poggio Imperiale 20 March 2009
- Corriere Del Mezzogiorno 21 March 2014
- Ansa 5 May 2014
- Corriere 20 March 2015
- Maria Giuseppa Robucci compie 115 anni Noi Notizie, 20 March 2018