Spanish supercentenarians are citizens, residents or emigrants from Spain who have attained or surpassed 110 years of age. As of January 2015, the Gerontology Research Group (GRG) had validated the longevity claims of 45 Spanish supercentenarians, including 42 residents and 3 emigrants.[1] More supercentenarians were identified by other studies[2] and by news reports. The oldest verified Spanish person ever is Maria Branyas, aged 116 years, 314 days,[3] who emigrated from the United States in 1915. She is also currently the world's oldest living person.

100 oldest known Spaniards

  Deceased   Living

Rank Name Sex Birth date Death date Age Birthplace Place of death
or residence
1 Maria Branyas[3] F 4 March 1907 Living 116 years, 314 days United States Catalonia
2 Ana María Vela Rubio[3] F 29 October 1901 15 December 2017 116 years, 47 days Andalusia Catalonia
3 Emiliano Mercado del Toro M 21 August 1891 24 January 2007 115 years, 156 days Puerto Rico[lower-alpha 1] Puerto Rico
4 Ramona Trinidad Iglesias Jordan[4] F 1 September 1889 29 May 2004 114 years, 271 days Puerto Rico[lower-alpha 1] Puerto Rico
5 María Antonia Castro[2] F 10 June 1881 16 January 1996 114 years, 220 days Andalusia Andalusia
6 María del Carmen López[2] F 3 April 1883 3 July 1997 114 years, 91 days Murcia Murcia
7 Joan Riudavets Moll[5] M 15 December 1889 5 March 2004 114 years, 81 days Balearic Islands Balearic Islands
8 María del Carmen Figueiró[5] F 28 October 1883 25 May 1997 113 years, 209 days Galicia Galicia
9 Silveria Martín Díaz[6] F 20 June 1910 Living 113 years, 206 days Extremadura Extremadura
10 Manuela Fernández Fojaco[3] F 18 June 1895 6 January 2009 113 years, 202 days Asturias Asturias
11 Josefa Santos Gonzalez[3] F 7 September 1906 22 December 2019 113 years, 106 days Extremadura Madrid
12 Francisco Núñez Olivera[3][7] M 13 December 1904 29 January 2018 113 years, 47 days Extremadura Extremadura
13 Avelina Mouzo Leis[3] F 27 December 1904 28 December 2017 113 years, 1 day Galicia Galicia
14 Saturnino de la Fuente García[8][9] M 11 February 1909 18 January 2022 112 years, 341 days Castile and León Castile and León
15 María Concha Pérez Cidad[3] F 9 December 1901 30 September 2014 112 years, 295 days Castile and León Madrid
16 Virtudes Tomás Navarro[10] F 17 July 1907 20 April 2020 112 years, 278 days Valencia Valencia
17 Josefa Salas Mateo[5] F 14 July 1860 27 February 1973 112 years, 228 days Andalusia Andalusia
18 José Armengol Jover[2] M 23 July 1881 20 January 1994 112 years, 181 days Catalonia Catalonia
19 María Esperanza Onieva[2][5] F 1 September 1889 15 February 2002 112 years, 167 days Andalusia Andalusia
20 Francisca García Torres[3] F 13 September 1901 25 February 2014 112 years, 165 days Andalusia Navarre
21 Salustiano Sanchez[3] M 8 June 1901 13 September 2013 112 years, 97 days Castile and León United States
22 Brigida Dearroyo[11] F 7 October 1888 31 December 2000 112 years, 85 days Puerto Rico[lower-alpha 1] United States
23 Adelaida González Alonso[3] F 23 October 1902 20 November 2014 112 years, 28 days Castile and León Castile and León
24 Josefa San Roman Mateos[12] F 1 January 1910 25 January 2022 112 years, 24 days Castile and León Castile and León
25 Berthe Budet[13] F 3 October 1909 10 October 2021 112 years, 7 days Valencia France
26 Maria Garcia[14] F 29 April 1908 15 April 2020 111 years, 352 days Galicia United States
27 E.M.M.[2] F 20 July 1885 21 June 1997 111 years, 336 days Andalusia Andalusia
28 Vicenta Prieto Santos[15] F 22 January 1909 2 December 2020 111 years, 315 days Castile and León Castile and León
29 Consuelo Moreno-López[16] F 5 February 1893 13 November 2004 111 years, 282 days Morocco (then Spanish) United States
30 Maria Luisa Vázquez de Silva[17] F 29 March 1910 25 December 2021[18] 111 years, 271 days Galicia Galicia
31 Antonio Urrea Hernández[5] M 18 February 1888 15 November 1999 111 years, 270 days Murcia Catalonia
32 María de la O Soria Berbel[3] F 9 April 1898 23 December 2009 111 years, 258 days Andalusia Andalusia
33 Andresa Guerrero-Ortiz[19] F 30 November 1898 5 August 2010 111 years, 248 days Aragon Aragon
34 Jesús Mosteo[20] M 1 January 1908 28 August 2019[21] 111 years, 239 days Aragon Aragon
35 Carmen Romero[22] F 27 August 1895 8 April 2007 111 years, 224 days Andalusia Andalusia
36 E.E.A.[2] F 18 August 1890 25 March 2002 111 years, 219 days Castile and León Castile and León
37 Josefa Álvarez Rodríguez[23] F 16 February 1906 19 September 2017 111 years, 215 days Galicia Galicia
38 Angeles Alava Jimenez[24] F 3 August 1910 21 December 2021[25] 111 years, 140 days Navarre Navarre
39 Teresa Velazquez Andres[26] F 13 July 1909 8 November 2020 111 years, 118 days Valencia Valencia
40 Dolores Subirana[27] F 18 July 1897 9 November 2008 111 years, 114 days Catalonia Catalonia
41 María Cruz Martínez[28] F 3 May 1911 24 August 2022[29] 111 years, 113 days Navarre Navarre
42 Eulalia Hernández[2] F 28 July 1891 16 November 2002 111 years, 111 days Andalusia Madrid
43 Manolita Piña[5] F 24 February 1883 11 June 1994 111 years, 107 days Catalonia Uruguay
Remedios Company Ventura[3] F 10 February 1903 28 May 2014 Catalonia Catalonia
45 Filomena Arán[30] F 4 May 1888 9 August 1999 111 years, 97 days Catalonia Catalonia
46 Inocencia Zofio Cajal[31] F 1 May 1910 19 July 2021 111 years, 79 days Extremadura Madrid
47 Adelaida Gonzalez Hernandez[32] F 13 April 1907 23 June 2018 111 years, 73 days Castile and León Castile and León
48 Dolores Moret Ferriol[33] F 10 January 1907 17 March 2018 111 years, 66 days Catalonia Catalonia
49 Lucía Madaria Vesga[3] F 13 December 1894 2 February 2006 111 years, 51 days Castile and León Andalusia
50 Francisco Fernández Fernández[34] M 24 July 1901 7 September 2012 111 years, 45 days Castile and León Castile and León
51 Celestina Penabad[35] F 2 August 1907 13 September 2018[36] 111 years, 42 days Galicia Galicia
52 Francisca Barracel[3] F 18 June 1902 18 July 2013 111 years, 30 days Galicia Galicia
53 Generosa Sales Ferreres[37] F 4 January 1907 27 January 2018 111 years, 23 days Valencia Catalonia
54 A.P.L.[2] F 26 March 1884 12 April 1995 111 years, 17 days Castile and León Castile and León
55 Luís Torras[38] M 29 December 1912 Living 111 years, 14 days Galicia Galicia
56 Daniela Lopez de Lacalle[39] F 11 December 1909 13 December 2020[40] 111 years, 2 days Basque Country Basque Country
57 Josefina Villaverde Fontenla[41] F 19 November 1909 7 November 2020 110 years, 354 days Galicia Galicia
58 Joaquim Illas[42] M 26 July 1909 13 July 2020[43] 110 years, 353 days Catalonia Catalonia
59 Victoria de la Cruz Garcia[44] F 24 June 1907 4 June 2018 110 years, 345 days Andalusia Japan
60 Plácida Insausti[22] F 5 October 1896 12 September 2007 110 years, 342 days Basque Country Basque Country
María Carmen Nouche Porro[45] F 15 September 1911 23 August 2022[46] Galicia Galicia
62 Teofila Gutierrez Jimenez[47] F 28 December 1907 15 November 2018[48] 110 years, 322 days Castilla–La Mancha Castilla–La Mancha
63 Ramona Agudín[49] F 9 March 1870 12 January 1981 110 years, 309 days Asturias Asturias
64 U.H.R.[2] F 19 June 1891 21 April 2002 110 years, 306 days Castile and León Castile and León
65 Telesfora de la Torre[5] F 5 January 1876 8 October 1986 110 years, 276 days Basque Country Basque Country
Galo Leoz[5] M 22 April 1879 23 January 1990 Aragon Madrid
67 Elisa de Iglesia Alonso[50] F 28 June 1895 28 March 2006 110 years, 273 days Galicia Galicia
68 A.R.S.[2] F 1 March 1885 24 November 1995 110 years, 268 days Andalusia Andalusia
69 A.L.M.[2] M 11 April 1879 1 January 1990 110 years, 265 days Basque Country Basque Country
M.C.M.G.[2] F 15 February 1886 6 November 1996 Andalusia Andalusia
71 Gregorio Merino[3] M 24 December 1886 9 September 1997 110 years, 259 days Castile and León Andalusia
72 Maria Varas Hernandez[51] F 15 February 1910 20 October 2020 110 years, 248 days Castile and León Castile and León
73 Dámasa Carrascosa[50] F 11 December 1895 9 August 2006 110 years, 241 days Castilla–La Mancha Madrid
74 Aurelio Diaz[5] M 16 October 1878 13 June 1989 110 years, 240 days Asturias Asturias
75 Dolores Gou[5] F 27 March 1892 20 November 2002 110 years, 238 days Catalonia Catalonia
Ramona Costoyas Rey[52] F 10 August 1909 4 April 2020[53] Galicia Galicia
77 Julia Fournier[27] F 9 November 1897 30 June 2008 110 years, 234 days Catalonia Catalonia
78 Gabriela Izquierdo[2] F 18 March 1887 27 October 1997 110 years, 223 days Castile and León Castile and León
79 Concepción Pichel Sampayo[54] F 11 May 1908 27 November 2018 110 years, 200 days Galicia Galicia
80 Felipa Gutiérrez[19] F 11 April 1900 16 October 2010 110 years, 188 days Castile and León Castile and León
81 Remedios Ultra[22] F 23 August 1896 21 February 2007 110 years, 182 days Navarre Madrid
82 Rosa Martínez[19] F 3 May 1900 30 October 2010 110 years, 180 days Galicia Galicia
83 Rosa Marcuello Sancho[55] F 13 May 1911 23 October 2021 110 years, 163 days Aragon Aragon
84 Rosalba Castro Bello[56] F 15 February 1907 17 July 2017 110 years, 152 days Canary Islands Canary Islands
85 Ana Martinez Llamas[57] F 17 March 1910 9 August 2020 110 years, 145 days Castile and León Madrid
86 Petronila Barbosa F 16 September 1908 13 January 2019[58] 110 years, 119 days Andalusia Andalusia
87 María Juana Rodriguez[2][5] F 8 August 1886 1 December 1996 110 years, 115 days Galicia Galicia
Francisca Villán Pérez[3] F 17 September 1902 10 January 2013 Castile and León Castile and León
89 German Cifuentes Higuera[59] M 12 May 1910 3 September 2020[60] 110 years, 114 days Castile and León Castile and León
90 Julia de Frutos Cabrero F 26 September 1909 13 January 2020[61] 110 years, 109 days Castile and León Castile and León
91 Rosa Pajares Martinicorena[2] F 24 May 1879 8 September 1989 110 years, 107 days Navarre Navarre
92 Teresa Gayarre Ripalda[62][63] F 1 April 1907 9 July 2017 110 years, 99 days Aragon Castilla–La Mancha
93 Elisa Cubells[5] F 20 August 1885 16 November 1995 110 years, 88 days Catalonia France
94 F.M.M.[2] F 6 November 1887 19 January 1998 110 years, 74 days Navarre Navarre
95 Aurora Lombán[22] F 26 April 1897 25 June 2007 110 years, 60 days Galicia Galicia
96 Tomasa Méndez[64] F 2 June 1899 21 July 2009 110 years, 49 days Castile and León Castile and León
97 Isacia Díez[5] F 21 April 1895 2 June 2005 110 years, 42 days Castile and León Castile and León
98 Felipe Juzgado Herranz M 11 April 1911 26 April 2021[65] 110 years, 15 days Castilla–La Mancha Castilla–La Mancha
99 Salvadora Doménech Camps[66] F 29 March 1908 10 April 2018 110 years, 12 days Catalonia Catalonia
100 Pablo Roy[5] M 15 January 1884 26 January 1994 110 years, 11 days Castilla–La Mancha Madrid

Biographies

Galo Leoz (1879–1990)

Galo Leoz (22 April 1879 – 23 January 1990) was a Spanish professor of ophtalmology at the Complutense University of Madrid. He performed pioneering studies on the degeneration and regeneration of optical nerves, and on cornea transplants.[67] He received the Spanish gold medal for work merit and was president of the Spanish Ophtalmological Society. He was considered the world's oldest doctor, as he kept working until the age of 103.[67] Leoz was Spain's oldest known living person when he died aged 110 years 276 days. His record was surpassed in 1992 by Josep Armengol Jover (23 July 1881 – 20 January 1994), who lived 112 years and 181 days.

Joan Riudavets Moll (1889–2004)

Joan Riudavets Moll (15 December 1889 – 5 March 2004) was born in Es Migjorn Gran, Menorca, where he lived until his death in 2004.[68][69] His mother, Catalina Moll Mercadés, died at age 25 in December 1889; his father was a cobbler.[70] Riudavets also worked as a cobbler until he retired in 1954 and was a former village councillor of Es Migjorn Gran.[70][71] Riudavets married in 1917; his wife, also born in 1889, died at age 90.[72]

When asked, Riudavets attributed his longevity to a life of moderation.[71]

Riudavets died at the age of 114 years, 81 days after having a cold for a few days.[72] He was survived by two younger half- brothers: Pere, who died in 2006 at the age of 105, and Josep, who died in 2009 at the age of 102.[70] At the time of his death, Riudavets was believed to be the oldest verified person ever in the history of Spain. However, subsequent research by the International Database on Longevity has revealed that two women had been older than Riudavets at the time of their deaths.[73] He became the oldest recognized living person in Europe following Maria Teresa Fumarola Ligorio's death on 14 May 2003, and oldest recognized living man in the world following Yukichi Chuganji's death on 28 September 2003.[74] After Riudavets's death, Fred H. Hale, Sr. became the world's oldest man.[75]

Ana María Vela Rubio (1901–2017)

Ana María Vela Rubio (29 October 1901 – 15 December 2017) was born in Puente Genil, Andalucia. She worked as a dressmaker in her youth. She never married her partner as her parents objected to him, but the two had several children. Her daughter, also named Ana, lived with her.[76] Rubio became the oldest verified Spaniard ever on 6 June 2016, when she surpassed the age of María Antonia Castro who had died in 1996, aged 114 years, 220 days.[76] She went on to live to 116 years and 47 days. At the time of her death she was the third-oldest living person in the world, behind Nabi Tajima and Chiyo Miyako.[3] She became the oldest living European upon the death of Emma Morano on 15 April 2017.[77]

Francisco Núñez Olivera (1904–2018)

Francisco Núñez Olivera (13 December 1904 – 29 January 2018) was born and lived his whole life in the village of Bienvenida in the Badajoz province of Extremadura.[78][79] He joined the army at the age of 19 to fight in the Rif War.[80] He was also a veteran of the Spanish Civil War. He was nicknamed "Marchena" after his resemblance to flamenco singer-songwriter/actor Pepe Marchena.[79] His wife died in 1988, and he survived his two sons.[80] In his later years as a pensioner, he lived with his elder daughter María Antonia.[79][80] Olivera had his kidney removed when he was 90 and a cataract operation aged 98; he was otherwise in good health.[80] He became the oldest living man after the death of Yisrael Kristal on August 11, 2017.[78] Olivera lived to 113 years and 47 days.[78] At the time of his death, he was the last surviving Spanish veteran of the Rif War and the oldest veteran of the Spanish Army.

Saturnino de la Fuente García (1909–2022)

Saturnino de la Fuente García (11 February 1909 – 18 January 2022) was born in León. At the age of nine he caught the Spanish flu but survived. A passionate football fan, he co-founded his neighborhood's local team in 1927. He married Antonina Barrio Gutiérrez in 1933 and they had eight children, one of whom died as a child. In 1936 he was not drafted in the Civil War because of his height (1.50 m). A skilled craftsman, he would go on to establish a shoemaking business, eventually being commissioned to make boots for the army.[81][82][83]

He became the oldest man alive on 12 August 2021, following the death of Emilio Flores Marquez of Puerto Rico. He had 7 daughters, 14 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Upon his death in January 2022 at the age of 112 years and 341 days, Venezuelan supercentenarian Juan Vicente Pérez became the world's oldest man.

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Mercado del Toro, Iglesias Jordan and Dearroyo were born in Puerto Rico, then part of the Captaincy General of Puerto Rico, now an unincorporated territory of the United States.

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