List of people claimed to be immortal in myth and legend

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This is a list of people claimed to be immortal. This list does not reference purely spiritual entities (spirits, gods, demons, angels), non-humans (monsters, aliens, elves), or artificial life (artificial intelligence, robots).

This list comprises people claimed to achieve a deathless existence on Earth. This list does not contain those people who are supposed to have attained immortality through the typical means of a religion, such as a

Hindu
mythology.

List

These listings are in chronological order, though some dates are approximate.

Failed quests for immortality

References

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