Richmond Palace
Richmond Palace ranks 6,020th in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Sokolov, Czech Republic, Vlašim, and Hisar district. The most famous people from Richmond Palace are Mary Tudor, Queen of France, Henry, Duke of Cornwall, and Elizabeth Tudor. The most famous people who died in Richmond Palace are Elizabeth I, Edward III of England, and Henry VII of England. Richmond Palace has been the birth place of many companions, and noblemen and the death place of many politicians, and noblemen. Richmond Palace is located in United Kingdom.
People
Between 1492 and 1511, Richmond Palace was the birth place of 3 globally memorable people, including Mary Tudor, Queen of France, Henry, Duke of Cornwall, and Elizabeth Tudor. Additionaly, 4 globally memorable people have passed away in Richmond Palace including Elizabeth I, Edward III of England, and Henry VII of England. Interestingly, more notably known people have passed away in Richmond Palace than were born there.
People Born in Richmond Palace
Go to all RankingsMary Tudor, Queen of France
COMPANION
1496 - 1533
HPI: 75.70
Rank: 1
Henry, Duke of Cornwall
NOBLEMAN
1511 - Present
HPI: 68.31
Rank: 2
Elizabeth Tudor
POLITICIAN
1492 - 1495
HPI: 66.84
Rank: 3
People Deceased in Richmond Palace
Go to all RankingsElizabeth I
NOBLEMAN
1533 - 1603
HPI: 96.04
Rank: 1
Edward III of England
POLITICIAN
1312 - 1377
HPI: 79.75
Rank: 2
Henry VII of England
POLITICIAN
1457 - 1509
HPI: 79.55
Rank: 3
Anne of Bohemia
COMPANION
1366 - 1394
HPI: 69.54
Rank: 4
Occupations
Most individuals born in present day Richmond Palace were companions (1), noblemen (1), and politicians (1), while most who died were politicians (2), noblemen (1), and companions (1).
Occupational Trends
Throughout history companions have been the profession with the most memorable people born in present day Richmond Palace, including Mary Tudor, Queen of France.
Places
Overlapping Lives
Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 0 globally memorable people born in Richmond Palace since 1700.







