The first consul to serve seven terms in ancient Rome was Gaius Julius Caesar. He was appointed consul multiple times during his political career, with his final term occurring in 44 BCE, shortly before his assassination. Caesar's repeated consulships were a reflection of his significant power and influence in Roman politics during the late Republic.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first president to serve three terms.
7 times, as opposed to the traditional Republican law of once every ten years.
No. Roosevelt was the first and only US President to serve four terms.
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The ONLY president to be elected to 4 terms was Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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The first West Virginia governor to serve two consecutive terms was William Glasscock. He served as governor from 1909 to 1913.
Since the constitutional referendum in Turkey in 2017, the presidential term has been changed from seven to five years. In addition, with the removal of term limits, a president can now serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. Prior to the referendum, the constitutional limit was two terms of seven years each.
2 terms. 8 years total.
All but John Adams served two terms. The total of the first five was nine terms or 36 years (almost - Washington's first term was about an month short.)
George Washington
Probably Eleanor Roosevelt. Her husband Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only president to serve four terms. And while he died in the midst of his fourth, Eleanor was first lady throughout his first three terms (12 years) and several years into his fourth. It should be noted that no first lady will ever serve for that long again. In 1951, the constitution was amended so that presidents may not serve more than two terms.