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Thomas Parr (¿1483? - 14 de noviembre de 1635) fue un inglés supercentenario, que afirmaba haber vivido durante 152 años. [1] A menudo se le llama, simplemente, Old Parr (Viejo Parr) u Old Tom Parr (Viejo Tom Parr).
Thomas "Old Tom" Parr (c. 1482 or 1483 (reputedly) – 13 November 1635) was an Englishman who was said to have lived for 152 years.
Thomas Parr was a Shropshire farmer who lived for 152 years and 9 months and was buried in the Abbey in 1635. He was famous for his longevity, penance and diet, and was presented to King Charles I by the Earl of Arundel.
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Sir Thomas Parr (c. 1483 – 11 de noviembre de 1517) fue un caballero inglés, cortesano y señor de la Mansión de Kendal, Westmorland (ahora Cumbria), durante el periodo Tudor. Es conocido por ser el padre de Catalina Parr, reina consorte de Inglaterra y última esposa de Enrique VIII.
Tom Parr is a lecturer in political theory and the director of external affairs at the Department of Politics, Anthropology and International Relations at Warwick. He has a research interest in contemporary political philosophy, especially normative questions related to work, technology and social justice. He is also the editor-in-chief of Law, Ethics and Philosophy and the course director for various MA and BA courses.
8 de sept. de 2022 · Old Parr was born in either 1482 or 1483 in an English county on the Welsh border. He lived there for his entire life, eating a sub-optimal diet of mostly poor-quality dairy and tough bread and farming the land. He married late, at the age of eighty, and had two children who did not survive infancy.