词条 | Feodor Vassilyev |
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Feodor Vassilyev ({{lang-ru|Фёдор Васильев}}, older spelling: Ѳеодоръ Васильевъ) (c. 1707[1]{{snd}} 1782) was a peasant from Shuya, Russia. His first wife is claimed to have lived to be 76 and, between 1725 and 1765, have had 69 children (16 pairs of twins, 7 sets of triplets and 4 sets of quadruplets); 67 of them survived infancy with the loss of one set of twins - the record for most children born to a single woman. However her name, date of birth, and date of death, are all unknown. Vassilyev also had 18 children with his second wife, who had 6 pairs of twins and 2 sets of triplets, making him a father of 87 children in total. Of his 87 children, at least 82 are said to have survived infancy.[1][2] The data about Vassilyev's children are included in the Guinness Book of World Records.[2] SourceThe first published account about Feodor Vassilyev's children appeared in a 1783 issue of The Gentleman's Magazine (Vol. 53 p. 753, London, 1783) and states that the information "however astonishing, may be depended upon, as it came directly from an English merchant in St Petersburg to his relatives in England, who added that the peasant was to be introduced to the Empress".[3][1] The same numbers were given in Ivan Nikitich Boltin's 1788 commentary on Russian history[4] and in an 1834 book by Alexander Pavlovich Bashutskiy, Saint Petersburg Panorama.[1][5] SkepticismSeveral published sources raised doubts as to the veracity of these claims. According to a 1933 article by Julia Bell[6] in Biometrika, a 1790 book of B. F. J. Hermann Statistische Schilderung von Rußland did provide the claims about Feodor Vassilyev's children but "with a caution". Bell also notes that the case was reported by The Lancet in an 1878 article about the study of twins.[7] The Lancet article states that the French Academy of Sciences attempted to verify the claims about Vassilyev's children and contacted "M. Khanikoff of the Imperial Academy of St Petersburg for advice as to the means they should pursue, but were told by him that all investigation was superfluous, that members of the family still lived in Moscow and that they had been the object of favors from the Government".[6][7] Bell concludes that Vassilyev's case "must be regarded as under suspicion".[6] Similarly, Marie Clay in a 1998 book notes: "Sadly, this evasion of proper investigation seems, in retrospect, to have dealt a terminal blow to our chances of ever establishing the true detail of this extraordinary case".[1] See also
References1. ^1 2 3 {{Cite book|first=Marie M. |last=Clay|url=https://books.google.com/?id=xix2VLb4vGQC&pg=PA96&dq=wife+of+Feodor+Vassilyev |title=Quadruplets and Higher Multiple Births|publisher=Mac Keith Press|location= London|year= 1989| isbn= 0-521-41223-4|chapter= Feodor Vassilyev: a case of remarkable fecundity|pages=96–97}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Vassilyev, Feodor}}2. ^1 {{cite book|first=Mark C. |last=Young|url=https://books.google.com/?id=ZSyswNFqTycC&q=wife+of+Feodor+Vassilyev&dq=wife+of+Feodor+Vassilyev |title=The Guinness Book of World Records |year=1998|publisher=Bantam Books|isbn =0-553-57895-2| page =357}} 3. ^1 {{cite journal|url=https://books.google.com/?id=oaFJAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA753&dq=%22The+Gentleman's+Magazine+and+Historical+Chronicle%22+Waffilief&cd=1#v=onepage&q&f=false |journal=The Gentleman's Magazine|volume= 53 |year=1783|page= 753|title=The gentleman's magazine, and historical chronicle}} 4. ^{{cite book|first=Ivan Nikitich|last=Boltin|url=https://books.google.ch/books?id=4fIJAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA324 |title=Primechaniia na istoriiu derevniia I nyneshniia Rossii g. Leklerka ('Notes on the History of Ancient and Modern Russia of Mr Leclerc') vol. 2|language=Russian|location= St Petersburg|year=1788|page=324-5}} 5. ^{{cite book|first=A. P.|last= Bashutskiy|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zA4LAAAAIAAJ |title=Saint Petersburg Panorama vol. 2|language=Russian|location= St Petersburg|year=1834|page= 75}} 6. ^1 2 {{cite journal|first=Julia|last= Bell|title=Plural birth with a new pedigree| journal=Biometrika|volume= 25 |year=1933|issue=1–2|pages= 110–120|jstor=2332266|doi=10.1093/biomet/25.1-2.110}} 7. ^1 {{cite journal|title=Twins|journal=The Lancet| volume= 111 |year=1878| issue= 2843|pages= 289–290|doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(02)42845-0}} 6 : 1707 births|1782 deaths|History of human sexuality|People from Shuya|Multiple births|18th-century Russian people |
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