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Feodor Machnow
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Feodor Machnow

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Feodor Makhnov
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Feodor Andreevich Makhnov
Born (1878-06-18)18 June 1878
Died 28 August 1912(1912-08-28) (aged 34)
Nationality Russian/Belarusian
Other names Fyodor Makhnov, Федор Махнов (Russian)
Known for Tall man/person "The Russian Giant"
Height 282 cm (9 ft 3 in) or 285 cm (9 ft 4 in) (Unverified)
around 239 cm (7 ft 10 in)

Fiodar Andrejevič Makhnov (Belarusian: Фёдар Андрэевіч Махноў) or Feodor Andreevich Makhnov (Russian: Фёдор Андре́евич Махно́в) was born in 1878 at the village of Kostyuki near Viciebsk, then part of the Russian Empire (now in Belarus). Exact details such as his height and weight are unconfirmed.

Biography

As a young man in his twenties he toured Europe to exhibit his great height. After having spent time in Berlin he visited London in 1905 where he joined the Hippodrome accompanied by his wife and young child. He then toured the United States in 1906 where he met President Roosevelt as well as actor and fellow giant George Auger. Throughout his tour his promoters exaggerated his height, and he was usually accredited with a considerably inflated stature as high as 9 feet 3 inches (282 cm) and billed as "The Russian Giant." On the obelisk it is still possible to read: «Фёдор Андреевич Махнов. Родился 6 июня 1878 года. Умер 28 августа 1912 года. Самый высокий человек в мире. Ростом был 3 аршина 9 вершков» ("Feodor Machnow. Born 6 June 1878. Died 28 August 1912. Tallest man in the world. His height was 3 arshins 9 vershoks [254 centimetres] tall"). Machnow's wife, Efrosinja wanted to correct the incorrect figure on the monument, but was prevented from doing so because of the beginning of the First World War and then the Revolution of 1917.

Photographic evidence suggest that he was not any taller than 7 feet 10+12 inches (240.0 cm). This exaggeration may have been because he wore a huge Cossack fur hat, and tall boots which added a foot to his height. Although, if this was accurate, he would have been taller than Robert Wadlow, now cited as the world's tallest man.

Machnow died in 1912 due to pneumonia, and likely complications of acromegaly. He was the father of four children, none of whom reached a height greater than two meters.

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