He was the first president to be elected to a third term.
He was the first president to give a Presidential Speech on TV.
He was also the first president to travel on official business by airplane.
He was the first president to have sent his VP and entire congress to Japan, China, Philippines and Korea
Theodore Roosevelt was the first US President to leave the US while in office. He went to Panama.
He won a third term in office. He was the third to try but the first and only one to succeed. Four years later he won again.
Assuming you mean US presidents, the answer would be Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (the 32nd president) was a fifth cousin of Theodore Roosevelt (Jr.) (the 26th president). Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt III, the son of President Theodore Roosevelt (Jr.), would be a fifth cousin once removed to Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
FDR is a president. You would have heard of him as Franklin D. Roosavelt.
The 32nd United States president, Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Back when he was elected yes, yes it was. Now, it would be unconstitutional.
In 1944, Franklin D. Roosevelt had been president for 12 years, having first taken office in 1933.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Best would be FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) and then of course Ronald Reagan.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the US President from March 4, 1933 to his death on April 12, 1945. His Vice President, Harry S Truman, was President for the remainder of 1945, and left office on January 20, 1953.
# He was a better president probably of all time. # FDR served 3 terms as president-- more than any other US president-- so the conditional clause in the question ('if...died') in the question is really unnecessary to judge the merits of Roosevelt's presidency.