Saint-Gilles, Gard
Saint-Gilles, Gard ranks 8,178th in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Shimokita District, Aomori, Glendale, Ohio, and Cambridge, Ohio. Memorable people born in Saint-Gilles, Gard include Pope Clement IV, and Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse. Memorable people who died in Saint-Gilles, Gard include Pierre de Castelnau, Adolf Scherer, and Peter of Bruys. Saint-Gilles, Gard has been the birth place of many religious figures, and politicians and the death place of many religious figures, and soccer players. Saint-Gilles, Gard is located in France.
Saint-Gilles or Saint-Gilles-du-Gard is a commune in the Gard department in southern France. Read more on Wikipedia
People
Between 1156 and 1190, Saint-Gilles, Gard was the birth place of 2 globally memorable people, including Pope Clement IV, and Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse. Additionaly, 3 globally memorable people have passed away in Saint-Gilles, Gard including Pierre de Castelnau, Adolf Scherer, and Peter of Bruys. Interestingly, more notably known people have passed away in Saint-Gilles, Gard than were born there.
People Born in Saint-Gilles, Gard
Go to all RankingsPope Clement IV
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
1190 - 1268
HPI: 80.43
Rank: 2
Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse
POLITICIAN
1156 - 1222
HPI: 67.78
Rank: 1
People Deceased in Saint-Gilles, Gard
Go to all RankingsPierre de Castelnau
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
1170 - 1208
HPI: 62.73
Rank: 3
Adolf Scherer
SOCCER PLAYER
1938 - 2023
HPI: 62.47
Rank: 2
Peter of Bruys
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
1095 - 1131
HPI: 58.34
Rank: 1
Occupations
Most individuals born in present day Saint-Gilles, Gard were religious figures (1), and politicians (1), while most who died were religious figures (2), and soccer players (1).
Occupational Trends
Throughout history religious figures have been the profession with the most memorable people born in present day Saint-Gilles, Gard, including Pope Clement IV.
Places
Overlapping Lives
Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 0 globally memorable people born in Saint-Gilles, Gard since 1700.