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  1. Bernard A. Coyne (July 27, 1897 – May 20, 1921) is one of only 20 individuals in medical history to have stood 8 feet (240 cm) or more. Coyne may have reached a height of 8 feet 4 inches (2.54 m) tall at the time of his death in 1921.

  2. Jun 3, 2016 · The real Bernard Coyne was born in Anthon, Iowa in 1897 to Sylvester and Catherine Coyne. According to the Guinness Book of Records, Coyne was rejected from serving in World War I due to his height—his draft card records him as 7 foot 9 inches.

  3. Sep 11, 2023 · Bernard A. Coyne (July 27, 1897–May 20, 1921) is one of 20 people who were confirmed by medical science to have reached a height of over eight feet. Some people believe that Bernard Coyne’s height at the time of his death was around 8 feet 4 inches (2.54 meters).

  4. Bernard Coyne was the tallest ever eunuchoidal infantile giant, also known as Daddy Long-Legs Syndrome. He was the tallest person in the world at the time of his death when, like Robert Wadlow, he was still growing.

  5. Apr 21, 2013 · Coyne was considered by Guinness Book of World Records to be the tallest man in the world at the time of his death in May 20, 1921. His height was recorded at 8-foot 3-inches, marking him as...

  6. Jul 27, 2023 · Coyne stood as the tallest ever eunuchoidal infantile giant, a condition also known as gigantism. Due to a 1929 flood, the records listing his length at birth no longer exist. However, by the time he reached his teens Coyne grew to more than seven feet tall.

  7. Coyne was the tallest ever eunuchoidal infantile giant, a condition also known as Daddy Long-Legs Syndrome. He was the tallest person in the world at the time of his death when, like Robert Wadlow, he was still growing.