Piccadilly
Piccadilly ranks 13,910th in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Ripley, Derbyshire, Chumphon province, and Glücksburg. Memorable people born in Piccadilly include Frederick North, Lord North. Memorable people who died in Piccadilly include Prince Louis of Battenberg, and Apsley Cherry-Garrard. Piccadilly has been the birth place of many politicians and the death place of many politicians, and explorers. Piccadilly is located in United Kingdom.
Piccadilly is a road in the City of Westminster, London, England, to the south of Mayfair, between Hyde Park Corner in the west and Piccadilly Circus in the east. It is part of the A4 road that connects central London to Hammersmith, Earl's Court, Heathrow Airport and the M4 motorway westward. St James's is to the south of the eastern section, while the western section is built up only on the northern side. Piccadilly is just under 1 mile (1.6 km) in length, and it is one of the widest and straightest streets in central London. Read more on Wikipedia
People
In 1732, Piccadilly was the birth place of 1 globally memorable people, including Frederick North, Lord North. Additionaly, 2 globally memorable people have passed away in Piccadilly including Prince Louis of Battenberg, and Apsley Cherry-Garrard. Interestingly, more notably known people have passed away in Piccadilly than were born there.
People Born in Piccadilly
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Go to all RankingsPrince Louis of Battenberg
POLITICIAN
1854 - 1921
HPI: 58.20
Rank: 1
Apsley Cherry-Garrard
EXPLORER
1886 - 1959
HPI: 44.00
Rank: 2
Occupations
Most individuals born in present day Piccadilly were politicians (1), while most who died were politicians (1), and explorers (1).
Occupational Trends
Throughout history politicians have been the profession with the most memorable people born in present day Piccadilly, including Frederick North, Lord North.
Places
Overlapping Lives
Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 1 globally memorable people born in Piccadilly since 1700.