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Christian Jacobsen Drakenberg (18 November 1626 (?) – 9 October 1772) was a Norwegian sailor who, according to his information, was born in 1626 in Blomsholm, Norway and thus reached the age of 145. The claims have since proven implausible but at the time it was widely accepted and contributed to his considerable fame. Drakenberg led a colorful life as a sailor; he traveled much in Europe and Asia, was held captive by pirates on several occasions and fought in 3 wars under different Danish kings. He retired at the claimed age of 86, and in light of his impressive story he was awarded a yearly pension by the Danish king. Drakenberg spent the last years of his life living with beneficiaries and friends until his death in 1772 in Aarhus, Denmark.

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  • Christian Jacobsen Drakenberg (18 November 1626 (?) – 9 October 1772) was a Norwegian sailor who, according to his information, was born in 1626 in Blomsholm, Norway and thus reached the age of 145. The claims have since proven implausible but at the time it was widely accepted and contributed to his considerable fame. Drakenberg led a colorful life as a sailor; he traveled much in Europe and Asia, was held captive by pirates on several occasions and fought in 3 wars under different Danish kings. He retired at the claimed age of 86, and in light of his impressive story he was awarded a yearly pension by the Danish king. Drakenberg spent the last years of his life living with beneficiaries and friends until his death in 1772 in Aarhus, Denmark. The most important source for Drakenberg's life is the publication "Den ældgamle Normand, Christian Jacobsen Drakenbergs, Levnets-Beskrivelse; Tilligemed den over ham holdte Liigprædiken, og hans Portrait" (English: The ancient Norwegian, Christian Jacobsen Drakenbergs, life description; In addition the funeral sermon held and his portrait) by a tenant named Mønster on the manor Allinggård from 1774. The publication is based on Drakenberg's own memories which he had written down when he lived at the manor in the 1750s. Mønster also added information about conversations he had with Drakenberg and a number of second-hand accounts. (en)
  • Christian Jakobsen Drakenberg, död 9 oktober 1772, var en norsk-dansk sjöman, som påstås ha varit född 1626 i Strömstad, som då tillhörde Norge. Om uppgiften om hans födelseår är riktig, skulle han ha blivit 146 år gammal och därmed världens genom tiderna mest långlivade person. Detta betvivlas dock starkt av forskare inom området. Uppgifterna anger att han 1639–1717 seglade som kofferdisjöman, var värvad i danska flottan 1657–1660 och 1675–1681, samt 1694–1710 var slav i Barbareskstaterna. Han fick 1735 högbåtsmans lön, och gifte sig 1737, men då hustrun dog, skall han flera gånger, i den påstådda åldern av över 130 år ha friat till flera unga flickor, dock utan framgång. Porträtt av Drakenberg i 111, 115 och 145 års ålder finns i Bymuseet i Oslo, respektive Kunstmuseum i Köpenhamn (det senare målat av Carl Gustaf Pilo), samt på hans födelsegård Blomsholm. (sv)
  • Христиан Якобсен Дракенберг (норв. Christian Jacobsen Drakenberg 18 ноября 1626 (?) — 9 октября 1772) полулегендарный датский моряк норвежского происхождения, проживший почти 146 лет. (ru)
  • Крістіа́н Я́кобсен Дра́кенберг (норв. Christian Jacobsen Drakenberg, нар. 18 листопада 1626 (?) — пом. 9 жовтня 1772) — напівлегендарний данський моряк норвезького походження, прожив майже 146 років. (uk)
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  • Христиан Якобсен Дракенберг (норв. Christian Jacobsen Drakenberg 18 ноября 1626 (?) — 9 октября 1772) полулегендарный датский моряк норвежского происхождения, проживший почти 146 лет. (ru)
  • Крістіа́н Я́кобсен Дра́кенберг (норв. Christian Jacobsen Drakenberg, нар. 18 листопада 1626 (?) — пом. 9 жовтня 1772) — напівлегендарний данський моряк норвезького походження, прожив майже 146 років. (uk)
  • Christian Jacobsen Drakenberg (18 November 1626 (?) – 9 October 1772) was a Norwegian sailor who, according to his information, was born in 1626 in Blomsholm, Norway and thus reached the age of 145. The claims have since proven implausible but at the time it was widely accepted and contributed to his considerable fame. Drakenberg led a colorful life as a sailor; he traveled much in Europe and Asia, was held captive by pirates on several occasions and fought in 3 wars under different Danish kings. He retired at the claimed age of 86, and in light of his impressive story he was awarded a yearly pension by the Danish king. Drakenberg spent the last years of his life living with beneficiaries and friends until his death in 1772 in Aarhus, Denmark. (en)
  • Christian Jakobsen Drakenberg, död 9 oktober 1772, var en norsk-dansk sjöman, som påstås ha varit född 1626 i Strömstad, som då tillhörde Norge. Om uppgiften om hans födelseår är riktig, skulle han ha blivit 146 år gammal och därmed världens genom tiderna mest långlivade person. Detta betvivlas dock starkt av forskare inom området. (sv)
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