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Lists of state leaders by age

Lists of state leaders by age

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This article contains various lists of state leaders organized by age, defined as heads of state and/or heads of government.

Since 1800, the youngest serving state leader has been 0-day-old Alfonso XIII, King of Spain[1] (left), while the oldest has been 96-year-old Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms (right).

Oldest serving state leaders

Top ten currently serving

Paul Biya, currently the oldest serving state leader

People currently serving as head of state and/or head of government, a party leader of a one-party state, or a representative of a head of state.

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Top ten of all time

Giovanni Paolo Lascaris, the oldest serving state leader of all time whose age is fully verifiable.
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Youngest serving state leaders

Top ten currently serving

Gabriel Attal, the youngest serving state leader
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Top ten since 1800

     Currently living

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Oldest state leaders

The following lists show the oldest people who have served office as state leader (not limited to their age while in office).

Top ten living

Guillermo Rodríguez, the oldest-living state leader
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Top ten since 1800

Chau Sen Cocsal Chhum, the longest-lived state leader
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Notes

  1. Became a monarch at birth as his father, Alfonso XII, had died the previous year.
  2. Previously served as Prime Minister of Cameroon from 1975–1982.
  3. Served concurrently as Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia from 2015–2022.
  4. The Kingdom of Norway includes the dependent territory of Svalbard.
  5. Previously served as President of Iran from 1981–1989.
  6. In 1952, Princess Elizabeth acceded as the monarch of seven Commonwealth realms. At the time of her death, she reigned as Queen of 15 sovereign states including the United Kingdom. From 1957–1983, most of her British colonies attained independence, and some joined the other realms in different years; most states ceased to be a realm upon becoming republics.
  7. The Vatican was in a territorial dispute with the Kingdom of Italy from 1870–1929.
  8. Gyanendra's first occupation of the throne was in 1950; he was deposed in the 1951 Nepalese revolution.

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