Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, retired at his home in Monticello, Virginia. After serving two terms in office, he returned to Monticello in 1809, where he focused on his interests in agriculture, architecture, and education. Jefferson continued to be engaged in public affairs and correspondence until his death in 1826. Monticello remains a significant historical site, reflecting his contributions and legacy.
Thomas Jefferson was the one who lived at Monticello.
Yes, George Washington was elected President of the United States, and then re-elected four years later. He retired after serving two terms.
No, the term limit for a president is two terms.
Montebello didn't belong to Madison, but was the home of Jefferson. He designed it, had a museum in the house, and a massive library. Yes, Jefferson did return home ( it was on his family's plantation) and he is buried there.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the longest-serving president in the United States, serving for four terms from 1933 to 1945.
Grover Cleveland was the 22nd President serving from 1885-1889 and the 24th President serving from 1893-1897.
Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.
The longest serving president in U.S. history was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served for four terms from 1933 to 1945. He is the only president to have served more than two terms.
Once a President has served two terms, that person is ineligible to run for President again.
The 22nd amendment restricts a president to serving 2 terms or 10 years.