There is no minimum nor maximum age to be a pope.
There is no minimum nor maximum age to be elected as pope.
There is no minimum nor maximum age for a pope.
No, there is no age requirement. The only requirements are that the pope be male and Catholic. Should he not be ordained yet when elected pope, he will be ordained and then consecrated as a bishop. Usually, however, the pope is elected from the College of Cardinals, but that need not be the case.
The average age at election of the 62 popes elected since 1400 is 62.4 years.
He was 78 years of age when he became pope.
There is no "maximum" age.
He was elected pope at the age of 76.
There is no maximum age
He was 58 years old when elected as pope.
Maximum of one age.
There is no maximum age for voting in Australia.