not exactly, in some ways, like he was a man from ages 20-51, and if he believed in god then no, because there is no gender in heaven, but if he didn't believe in god, then maybe yes, if there is such thing as gender in hell, and he wasn't a man in ages 0-19, so, yeah
It was named after General Anthony Wayne from the Revolutionary War.
Anthony Wayne was a general in a whole lot of battles and wars including the Battle of Fallen Timbers.Anthony Wayne was a general in the battle of 1812.Anthony Wayne died Dec 15, 1796. He was a general in the Revolutionary War.He was a general
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Many Wayne counties in the US are named after Revolutionary War General, "Mad" Anthony Wayne.
General Anthony Wayne (aka Mad Anthony Wayne) was born on January 1, 1745 and died on December 15, 1796. He would have been 51 years old at the time of his death.
General Anthony "Mad Anthony" Wayne(1745-1796) commanded the US army at this battle of August 20,1794.
alexander hamilton, admiral de grasse, general rochambeau, anthony wayne
The general at the Battle of Fallen Timbers was "Mad Anthony" Wayne.
Wayne county....named for General Anthony Wayne of the revolutionary war
If your meant American General the answer is Mad Anthony Wayne. He was an general for the Americans during the American Revolution or my accurately the American War for Independence.
The name "Bruce Wayne" was derived from the Scottish hero, Robert the Bruce, and the Revolutionary War general, "Mad" Anthony Wayne.
He became famous by fighting as an American general in the revolutionary war.