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  maria teresa fumarola ligorio - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Maria Teresa Fumarola Ligorio (December 2, 1889 - May 14, 2003) was the first resident of Italy to reach the verified age of 113, and is still the national longevity recordholder.
Born in San Marzano de Giuseppe Puglia, she married Donato Ligorio and had ten children.
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www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/maria-teresa-fumarola-ligorio   (77 words)

  
 CENTENARIANS:
Maria Olivia da Silva of São Paulo, BRAZIL, as the oldest person who ever lived, we are showing two pictures of her, even though we do not have sufficient evidence at this time to place her on our list of Living Supercentenarians...
Maria Olivia da Silva, who recently celebrated her 125th birthday, "is definitely the oldest living woman in Brazil and possibly in the entire world," said Iolete Cadari, Administrative Director of RankBrasil, this country's equivalent to the Guinness World Records.
Maria Laqua was the first person in Germany to reach the age of 112 and still heads the age- list of all validated German Supercentenarians.
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 Anti-Aging Medicine & Science Blog: World's Oldest Person: Hendrikje van Andel
She is a big fan of the soccer club Ajax Amsterdam since she visited a soccer match of Ajax more than 80 years ago.
She became the oldest recognized woman in Europe on the death of Maria Teresa Fumarola Ligorio in May 2003, and the oldest recognized person in Europe on the death of Joan Riudavets in March 2004.
The death of Charlotte Benkner in early May 2004 left her second-oldest recognized in the world behind Ramona Trinidad Iglesias-Jordan, whose death later that month left her apparently the world's oldest.
anti-ageing.us /2004/12/worlds-oldest-person-hendrikje-van.html   (929 words)

  
 Virginia Dighero-Zolezzi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Virginia Dighero-Zolezzi (December 24, 1891-December 28, 2005), having lived 114 years, 4 days, is the oldest person in the history of Italy.
She surpassed the Italian resident longevity record of Maria Teresa Fumarola Ligorio on June 6, 2005.
On September 14, 2005, she became the longest-lived person of Italian descent ever, having surpassed Amalia Ruggieri Barone, who was an emigrant to the United States.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Virginia_Dighero-Zolezzi   (142 words)

  
 Sitios de Maria Teresa | Información Pública y Privada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Maria Teresa's older sister Maria Gaetana Agnesi became a fairly famous mathematician.
Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, Archduchess of Austria, Roman-German Empress, born 1717; died 1780.
The Maria Teresa Macias Case, El Caso de Mariia Teresa Macias.
www.sitios-de-celebres.com.ar /buscar.php?id_biograf=TWFyaWEgVGVyZXNh   (164 words)

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