Anakin Skywalker lived an adventurous life in his early years and then became more menacing in his middle age, ultimately dying in his mid-40s.
19 BBY - Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith - Anakin is 22 yrs old, becomes Vader towards the end of the movie.
Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader was 45 years of age when he died.
Given that the events of Attack of the Clones happen in 22 BBY, Padmé's age is 24, and Anakin's age is 19 at the time of their marriage. The two's relationship and marriage play an interesting role in the prequels.
Senator Padmé Amidala of the planet Naboo became pregnant during the Clone Wars with her husband, Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, as the father. She gave birth to twins, Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.
Anakin is married to Padmé Amidala Naberrie, the former Queen of Naboo, who later became an outspoken senator in the Galactic Senate; their wedding is kept secret as the Jedi Code forbids attachments. Anakin and Padmé have two children together: they are named Luke and Leia.
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Having faced his father once before, Luke was familiar with his tactics and used the force to gain an upper-hand. In Star Wars Canon, only Luke Skywalker can be acknowledged as the one who truly defeated Darth Vader.
Arguably, most Star Wars plot points revolve around characters simply not knowing something, very often about their family history. But, on top of all of that, the biggest reason Obi-Wan doesn't know Anakin is alive is that the last time he saw Anakin Skywalker in Revenge of the Sith, Ben literally left him for dead.
Vader was always in dire need of his suit; that said, he needed it to fall asleep (especially his breathing mechanism) if he wanted to take a quick nap. When Vader did sleep, he was awoken soon after by a disturbing series of visions, sounds and pain, most of which including Obi-Wan or Padme.
Luke died at age 84 in Boeotia, according to a "fairly early and widespread tradition". According to Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos, Greek historian of the 14th century (and others), Luke's tomb was located in Thebes, whence his relics were transferred to Constantinople in the year 357.
The second time Yoda mentions his long life is in Return of the Jedi, when he tells Luke, “When you reach 900 years old, you will not look as good as you will.” If we take Yoda at his word, that means the Jedi Master died at the ripe old age of 900.
Turns out — as many have suspected — this was a low-key revelation that Palps is Anakin's daddy. And the new comic book proves it. The new-ish comic book issue, Darth Vader #25, features a flashback scene in which Anakin is able to relive certain parts of his life, including his birth.
Padmé was born in the year 46 BBY on Naboo, and Anakin was born five years later, in the year 41 BBY. That makes Padmé five years older than Anakin.
Why does Obi-Wan Kenobi age like that? Because he's not real, and is a fictional character played by different people. You see, Obi-Wan Kenobi is played by Alec Guinness in the original trilogy. Guinness was 62 when he filmed A New Hope, and he died in 2000.
Ahsoka Tano was discovered by Plo Koon at the age of three and accepted into the Jedi Order. When she was 14, Jedi Master Yoda granted Ahsoka the rank of Padawan and apprenticed her to Anakin Skywalker, a powerful if reckless Jedi Knight.
He is unaware that Yoda is still alive and has trained Luke since Obi-Wan died. Vader's logic is the following: Obi-Wan was a Jedi Master and travelled with Luke + Luke has a lot of Jedi skills and had to have been trained by a Jedi Master = Obi-Wan trained Luke to be a Jedi before he died.
So in summary, by the time of the sequel trilogy the galaxy at large would have been aware of the truth of Darth Vader's identity (or at least the information would have been out there), but it was kept secret from the time of Vader's fall in Revenge of the Sith through six years before The Force Awakens.
Darth Vader hates Obi-Wan, not because he blames him for his fall to the Dark Side, but because he turned Padmé against him and destroyed his body. The line from Obi-Wan Kenobi, "I am what you made me" isn't a reference to Vader's fall to the dark side.
His armor could be hacked and controlled by a device. In a turn of events, Darth Vader's right limb holding his dangerous scarlet lightsaber was moving of its own accord toward his neck. This was a dangerous weakness indeed.
Jedi 1: Yoda: most skilled dualist and most wise Jedi. Jedi 2: Obi-Wan: he beat Vader in Kenobi he can do it again. Jedi 3: Luke: beat him in rotj. Jedi 4: Anakin: he can beat Vader because he is faster, more agile, and has more force potential.
Darth Vader is one of the greatest villains of all time. But even he gets beaten sometimes. CBR lists all of the folks who managed this improbable feat!
In The Phantom Menace, when Qui-Gon Jinn meets tiny Anakin Skywalker and his mother, he goes on about how the Force is like, crazy strong with Anakin or whatever, and then asks his mother about Anakin's dad. Shmi Skywalker is pretty clear in her answer: There isn't a father. She was impregnated by the Force.
After years of speculation, Star Wars: The Last Jedi revealed that Rey (Daisy Ridley), the main character of the new trilogy, is not the child of Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill). In fact, she's the child of “nobody” — per Rey's own words.
After The Empire Strikes Back, Han and Leia do continue their relationship. In Episode VI, Han is nearly ready to distance himself from Leia since he thinks that Leia and Luke are into each other. But once Leia reveals that Luke is her brother, Leia rejoices and kisses Han, making them a couple for good.