A man who was 285 cm tall married a woman who was only 180 cm tall and became the father of five children: here’s what his wife looked like

This man stood 285 cm tall. His father had to raise the ceilings of their home so that his son could fit inside 😱

In one day, this giant ate 8 loaves of bread, 20 eggs, 2 liters of tea, 5 kg of meat, and a huge bowl of fruit 😲

Because of his enormous size, women were afraid of him, so he remained alone for a long time — until one day, he met a woman just 180 cm tall who gave birth to five of his children 😱

What the wife of the tallest man in history looked like was shown in the first comment 👇👇

Fyodor Makhnov, born in the mid-19th century, went down in history as the tallest man ever to have lived on Earth. According to various sources, his height reached 285 cm.

As a child, Fyodor did not stand out among his peers and lived in a village with his grandparents. But at the age of 8, he began to grow rapidly.

By the age of 14, he was over 2.5 meters tall.

When he turned 16, a German circus agent noticed him. Seeing potential in the gigantic teenager, the agent offered Fyodor a contract to work in a German circus.

In exchange, the circus provided him with food, clothing, and a salary. However, life in the circus didn’t bring Fyodor the happiness he had hoped for, and in 1903 he returned home.

Back home, Fyodor bought land and a house. The estate was rebuilt and furnished to fit his size. He was a kind-hearted man who dreamed of having a family.

However, finding a wife was not easy — women were frightened by his enormous stature. Eventually, he married Yefrosinya Lebedeva, a schoolteacher who was also tall — 180 cm.

Together they had five children, who, despite their heritage, never grew taller than 2 meters.

One fascinating detail of his life was his diet. Every day, Fyodor consumed an enormous amount of food.

His daily intake included 8 loaves of bread, 20 eggs, 2 liters of tea and beer, and massive portions of meat and fruit. Before bed, he would also eat a full loaf of bread, 15 eggs, and drink a liter of milk or tea.

Despite his physical strength, Fyodor lived a short life. On September 10, 1912, he died of a lung illness at the age of 34.

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