Jean Thurel

Jean Thurel, or Jean Theurel (French pronunciation: [tyʁɛl]; 6 September 1698  10 March 1807), was a fusilier of the French Army and a centenarian with an extraordinarily long career that spanned over 75 years of service in the Touraine Regiment. Born in the reign of Louis XIV and dying during that of Napoleon I, Thurel lived in three different centuries.

Jean Thurel
Jean Thurel, fusilier of the Touraine Regiment at 89 years of age. His three Médaillon Des Deux Épées medals and his Légion d'Honneur medal are visible in this 1788 portrait by Antoine Vestier, which was modified in 1804 to include the Légion d'Honneur.
Nickname(s)The oldest soldier of Europe
Born(1698-09-06)6 September 1698
Orain, Burgundy, France
Died10 March 1807(1807-03-10) (aged 108)
Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France
Allegiance Kingdom of France
 Kingdom of the French
 French First Republic
 First French Empire
Service/branchInfantry
Years of service17 September 1716 – 29 January 1792
(75 years, 4 months)
RankSoldat
UnitTouraine Regiment
Battles/warsWar of the Polish Succession
War of the Austrian Succession
Seven Years' War
American Revolutionary War
Awards Médaillon Des Deux Épées (3)
Chevalier de l' Ordre National de la Legion d'Honneur
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