Media, arts and entertainment ;In literature ;In music ;In film ;In television ;In visual arts ;Other areas of media, arts and entertainment
Athletes In politics In religion •
Charles Barff (1791–1866), English missionary
Saints There are a number of historical figures known as "Saint Charles", although few are recognized across confessions. In the context of English and British history, "Saint Charles" is typically
Charles I of England, recognized as a saint in the Anglican confession only. In Roman Catholicism, the best known Saint Charles is
Charles Borromeo (1538–1584), an Italian cardinal, canonized by
Pope Paul V in 1606.
Charles, Duke of Brittany (1319–1364) had been canonized after his death, but
Pope Gregory XI annulled this.
Charles the Good (died 1127) is sometimes referred to as a saint, but while he was beatified in 1904, he has not been canonized. Other Saints of the Roman Catholic Church, canonized after 1900: • 1904: Saint
Charles Garnier (1606–1649), French Jesuit missionary and martyr • 1959: Saint
Charles of Sezze (1616–1670), Franciscan lay brother • 1964: Saint
Charles Lwanga (1860 or 1865–1886), Ugandan Catholic martyr • 1995: Saint
Charles-Joseph-Eugène de Mazenod (1782–1861), French Catholic clergyman • 2007: Saint
Charles of Mount Argus (1821–1893), Passionist Dutch priest who worked in Ireland Beatified: • 1867: Blessed
Charles Spinola (1564–1622), Genoese nobleman • 2004: Blessed
Charles I of Austria (1887–1922), last emperor of
Austria, king of
Hungary,
Bohemia, etc
Church leaders •
Charles Wesley (1707–1788), co-founder of the Methodist movement and writer of thousands of hymns •
Charles Grandison Finney (1792–1875), a leader of the Second Great Awakening in America •
Charles Godwyn (1701-1770), British cleric and antiquarian •
Charles W. Penrose (1832–1925), leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints •
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892), Reformed Baptist preacher •
Charles Harrison Mason (1866–1961),
Pentecostal preacher and founder of the
Church of God in Christ •
Charles Coughlin (1891–1979), American Catholic priest •
Charles E. Sheedy (1912–1990), member of the
Congregation of Holy Cross Nobility :
See #History above for medieval and early modern royalty and nobility. This section lists noblemen born after 1700. •
Charles d'Ursel •
Charles-Joseph, 4th Duke d'Ursel •
Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1713–1780) •
Charles III of Spain (1716–1788), first son of the second marriage of Philip V with Elizabeth Farnese of Parma • "Bonnie Prince Charlie"
Charles Edward Stuart (1720–1788), exiled claimant to the thrones of England, Scotland, and Ireland •
Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis (1738–1805), English military commander and colonial governor •
Charles XIII of Sweden (1748–1818), king of Sweden, the second son of King Adolf Frederick of Sweden and Louisa Ulrika of Prussia •
Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia (1751–1819) •
Charles IV of Spain (1748–1819), king of Spain from December 14, 1788, until his abdication on March 19, 1808 •
Charles XIV John of Sweden (1763–1844), king of Sweden and Norway. Former Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, Marshal of France •
Infante Carlos, Count of Molina (1788–1855) •
Charles, Count Léon (1806–1881), illegitimate son of Emperor
Napoleon I of France and Catherine Eléonore Denuelle de la Plaigne •
Charles III, Prince of Monaco (1818–1889), founder of the casino in Monte Carlo •
Infante Carlos, Count of Montemolin (1818–1861) •
Charles I of Romania (1839–1914) first ruler of the Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen dynasty •
Carlos, Duke of Madrid (1848–1909) •
Charles I of Portugal (1863–1908), second to last King of Portugal and Algarves from 1889 to 1908 •
Charles I of Austria (1887–1922), Emperor of Austria •
Charles II of Romania (1893–1853), eldest son of Ferdinand I •
Charles XV of Sweden (1826–1872), king of Sweden, the eldest son of King Oscar I and Josephine of Leuchtenberg •
Prince Charles of Belgium (1903–1983), second son of King Albert I of Belgium and Queen Elizabeth •
Archduke Karl Pius of Austria, Prince of Tuscany (1909–1953) •
Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma (1930–2010) •
Juan Carlos I of Spain (born 1938), former King of Spain •
Charles III, King of the United Kingdom (born 1948), eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Scientists Other ;Architecture •
Charles Armstrong (died 1981), Irish labourer •
Charles Barry, designer of the rebuilt Palace of Westminster •
Charles Barry Jr., his son •
Charles Thaddeus Russell (1875–1952), African American architect from Richmond, Virginia ;Aviation and Aerospace •
Charles Lindbergh, first person to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean •
Chuck Yeager, American test pilot and first man to break the sound barrier ;Entrepreneurs and businessmen •
Charles Darrow (1889–1967), American businessman falsely credited as the inventor of
Monopoly •
Don Charles Gemoris Attygalle (1836–1901), Sri Lankan Sinhala entrepreneur and mine owner •
Charles Henry de Soysa (1836–1890), Sri Lankan Sinhala planter and philanthropist •
Charles Keating, American financier, instigator of the "Keating 5" scandal •
Charles Macalester, businessman, banker, philanthropist, namesake of
Macalester College •
Charles M. Schwab, founder of Bethlehem Steel •
Charles R. Schwab, stock-broker and founder of the Charles Schwab Corporation •
Charles Shor (born 1954), American businessman •
Charles Stewart Wurts (1790-1859), American businessman •
Charles Zadok (1897–1984), American businessman, art collector and patron ;Military personnel •
Charles L. Armstrong (1948-2011), United States Marine Corps lieutenant colonel •
Charles M. Betts (1838-1905), American Medal of Honor recipient •
Charles Upham, most-decorated Commonwealth serviceman of World War Two ;Criminals •
Charles A. Salvador (born Michael Peterson but better known as "Charles Bronson"), notorious English prisoner •
Charles Cullen, American serial killer and former nurse •
Charles Gibbs, 19th-century pirate •
Charles J. Guiteau, American assassin of 20th President
James A. Garfield •
Charles Harrelson (1938–2007), American hitman •
Charles Hudspeth, American man convicted of murder •
Charles "Charlie" Lawson, American mass murderer and family annihilator •
Charles "Lucky" Luciano, Italian-American mobster •
Charles Manson (1934–2017), American cult leader, convicted murder conspirator •
Charles Nicoletti, American mobster •
Charles "Carl" Panzram, American serial killer •
Charles Ponzi, Italian-American con-man, gave name to Ponzi scheme •
Charles Sobhraj, Indian serial killer •
Charles Starkweather, American teenage spree killer •
Charles Whitman, American spree killer and former Marine ==Other uses of the name==