•
Walter of Château-Thierry (died 1249) a French theologian and scholastic philosopher. •
Samuel ben Solomon of Falaise 13th-century rabbi (one of the proponents of the
Talmud during the
Disputation of Paris). •
Joan I (1273-1305), Queen of France, founded the Hôtel-Dieu in Château-Thierry. During the Middle Ages, it was an important hospital for the region; today it has been converted into a museum. •
Joan of Arc (1412-1431) freed the town without a single fight the 30th July 1429 • (1621-1695)
Jean de La Fontaine (1621–1695), a fabulist and poet, known best for his
Fables. •
Jean-Baptiste Dumangin (1744–1826), French physician who performed the autopsy of
Louis XVII. •
Napoleon (1769-1821), French general and Emperor, won a victory against the Prussians at Château-Thierry the 12th February 1814 • (1774–1818), army general of the
French First Republic and the
First French Empire. •
Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1745–1799), a French Creole virtuoso violinist and composer • (1762-1829), army general of the
French First Republic and the
First French Empire, born in Lyon and died in Château-Thierry. • (1777-1825), cavalry colonel of the armies of the
French First Republic and the
First French Empire. •
Jean Macé (1815–1894), an educator, journalist, active freemason and politician. •
Maurice Holleaux (1861–1932), 19th– to 20th-century French historian, archaeologist and epigrapher. • (1870-1965), parasitologist and medical historian, was born in the city. • (1874-1958), sculptor. •
Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918), French poet and playwright, was treated at the Hôtel-Dieu hospital in Château-Thierry in 1916. •
François Aman-Jean (1894–1986) physician, surgeon, writer and playwright •
Theodore Roosevelt's son
Quentin (1897–1918) was shot down while flying a French
Nieuport 28 C.1 plane during WWI. • (1881-1953), glassworker. •
Ba Jin (1904–2005), a Chinese writer and intellectual, stayed here in 1927 and 1928. •
Andrée Hoppilliard, aeronautical engineer, was born here in 1909. •
Auguste Jordan (1909-1990), Austrian professional footballer who played on the French national team. • Léon Hess, creator of the "Le Castel"
gâteau du voyageur, who won a gold medal at the 1912
Exposition Culinaire Internationale in Paris. •
Nadia Tagrine (1917-2003), pianist. •
Manu Dibango (1933–2020) a Cameroonian musician and songwriter •
Yves Bot (1947–2019), magistrate. •
Pierre Bensusan (born 1957) a French-Algerian acoustic guitarist. • The novel
The Greengage Summer (1958) of
Rumer Godden (1907–1998) is set in Château-Thierry. • , actor and stuntman, died in Château-Thierry. • . • . • . • . ==Population==