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{{SHORTDESC:British millenarian (1022–2024)}} | {{SHORTDESC:British millenarian (1022–2024)}} | ||
'''Dame Dove Hepburn Smith''' (January 10, 1022 – | '''Dame Dove Hepburn Smith''' CBE (January 10, 1022 – July 20, 2024) was a British legendary figure, humanitarian and millenarian. She was best known for her exceptional talents and long life, spanning a millennium. Hepburn passed away at her home in Switzerland on July 20, 2024, aged 1002. | ||
Throughout her long and eventful life, Hepburn bore witness to countless battles, spanning from her birth year until 2024, offering her a unique perspective on human history's ebbs and flows. Hepburn's extensive travels and encounters with historical figures enriched her understanding of diverse cultures and languages, making her a true global citizen. | Throughout her long and eventful life, Hepburn bore witness to countless battles, spanning from her birth year until 2024, offering her a unique perspective on human history's ebbs and flows. Hepburn's extensive travels and encounters with historical figures enriched her understanding of diverse cultures and languages, making her a true global citizen. | ||
By the time of her passing on | By the time of her passing on July 20, 2024, at the extraordinary grand age of 1002, Hepburn had become the oldest person in history. Her legendary status was further cemented in December 2022 when King Charles III bestowed upon Hepburn the honour of damehood, thanking her exceptional contributions to society. She was then later buried on July 27, 2024. In her final resting place beside her beloved Audrey Hepburn in Tolochenaz, Switzerland, Hepburn's legacy lives on as a testament to the enduring power of compassion, wisdom, and courage across the ages. | ||
==Biography and early life== | ==Biography and early life== | ||
Hepburn's diverse interests spanned birds, plants, gemstones, crystals, and creative writing, particularly in the genres of romance, fantasy, and adventure. Her greatest inspiration was the late actress Audrey Hepburn (1929–1993). Hepburn, affectionately known as the "Lass of Leicester," resided in the city from her birth until 2020. She found solace and inspiration in places like Abbey Park and the National Space Centre. Another significant influence in her life was the renowned fashion designer Roberto Cavalli (1940–2024). Hepburn was celebrated as the originator of the art style known as "Hepburnism" and created numerous portraits of Audrey. Her favourite destination was Austria's Eisriesenwelt, the largest limestone ice cave. Renowned by multiple nicknames including "Lass of Leicester" and "Leicester Lass of Class," Hepburn passed away on | Hepburn's diverse interests spanned birds, plants, gemstones, crystals, and creative writing, particularly in the genres of romance, fantasy, and adventure. Her greatest inspiration was the late actress Audrey Hepburn (1929–1993). Hepburn, affectionately known as the "Lass of Leicester," resided in the city from her birth until 2020. She found solace and inspiration in places like Abbey Park and the National Space Centre. Another significant influence in her life was the renowned fashion designer Roberto Cavalli (1940–2024). Hepburn was celebrated as the originator of the art style known as "Hepburnism" and created numerous portraits of Audrey. Her favourite destination was Austria's Eisriesenwelt, the largest limestone ice cave. Renowned by multiple nicknames including "Lass of Leicester" and "Leicester Lass of Class," Hepburn passed away on July 20, 2024, at the remarkable age of 1002. She was also a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF and The Red Cross. | ||
==Career== | ==Career== |