Wadlow was 8' 11.1 inches tall when he died - and was said by doctors to be still growing.
Robert Wadlow was the tallest man in recorded history, and because of his enormous stature, he had poor blood circulation in his legs, so he couldn't feel them and he had to wear leg braces. When he was on tour for the International Shoe Company, after walking in a 4th of July parade, an infected blister he had, but again, couldn't feel, worsened, and he colapsed on the bed of his room at the Hotel Chippewa in Manistee MI. For the next 10 days, he was treated in that bed with blood transfusion, and with a fever never dropping below 105. He died in his sleep at 1:30AM on July 14, 1940.
Homo erectus had an average height of around 5'5" to 5'9" (165-175 cm), with slight variations based on geographic location and specific populations. It's important to note that this is an approximate estimation, and individual specimens may have varied in height.
no, he didn't die, his 66th birthday will be on June 30
Robert Hooke was born on July 18, 1635, and passed away on March 3, 1703.
André René Roussimoff (otherwise known as "Andre the Giant"). He is now deceased. Currently, there is no standing record for a living person with largest human cranium. Without sources such as the Guinness Book, conducting true evaluations and measurements of the cranium, it's hard to say who currently holds this record.
Wadlow
Robert Wadlow's birth name is Wadlow, Robert Pershing.
He die when he was 22 years old in 1940
Robert Wadlow was born on February 22, 1918.
Robert Wadlow was born on February 22, 1918.
Robert Wadlow suffered from pituitary gigantism (or acromegaly).
Robert Wadlow was 0.0027203 km tall. 2.72034 m.
Robert Wadlow was born and raised in Alton IL, if that's what your asking.
Robert Wadlow was from the United States of America. His state was Alton, Illinois.
Robert Pershing Wadlow, died of a foot infection caused by a leg brace he required to walk due to his extreme size in July 1940 aged 22.
About 40,000 people attended Robert Wadlow's funeral service.
Robert Wadlow went by The Gentle Giant, and The tallest man who ever lived.