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Mantes-la-Jolie ranks 2,244th in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Stafford, Słupsk, and Étampes. Memorable people born in Mantes-la-Jolie include Charles III of Navarre, Audrey Fleurot, and Michel Leclère. Memorable people who died in Mantes-la-Jolie include Philip II of France, and Antoine Forqueray. Mantes-la-Jolie has been the birth place of many soccer players, and politicians and the death place of many politicians, and composers. Mantes-la-Jolie is located in France.

Mantes-la-Jolie is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region of north-central France. It is located to the west of Paris, 48.4 km (30.1 mi) from the centre of the capital. Mantes-la-Jolie is a subprefecture of Yvelines. Read more on Wikipedia

People

Between 1361 and 1997, Mantes-la-Jolie was the birth place of 7 globally memorable people, including Charles III of Navarre, Audrey Fleurot, and Michel Leclère. Additionaly, 2 globally memorable people have passed away in Mantes-la-Jolie including Philip II of France, and Antoine Forqueray.

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Occupations

Most individuals born in present day Mantes-la-Jolie were soccer players (3), politicians (1), actors (1), racing drivers (1), and cyclists (1),  while most who died were politicians (1), and composers (1).

Over the past 100 years, soccer players have been the top profession of globally memorable people born in Mantes-la-Jolie, including Moussa Sow, Nicolas Pépé, and Enock Kwateng. Whereas, throughout history, soccer players have been the profession with the most memorable people born in present day Mantes-la-Jolie, including Moussa Sow, Nicolas Pépé, and Enock Kwateng.

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Overlapping Lives

Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 0 globally memorable people born in Mantes-la-Jolie since 1700.