List of Famous people named Charles
Charles Hulbert-Powell
Charles Mungoshi
Charles Lovemore Mungoshi, was a Zimbabwean writer.
Charles Cameron
Charles Cameron was a Scottish architect who made an illustrious career at the court of Catherine II of Russia. Cameron, practitioner of early neoclassical architecture, was the chief architect of Tsarskoye Selo and Pavlovsk palaces and the adjacent new town of Sophia from his arrival in Russia in 1779 to Catherine's death in 1796. All his indisputable tangible works "can be encompassed in a day's tour"; Cameron concentrated exclusively on country palaces and landscape gardens. Twice dismissed by Paul of Russia during the Battle of the Palaces, Cameron enjoyed a brief revival of his career under Alexander I in 1803–1805. Apart from the well-researched Catherinian period (1779–1796), Cameron's life story remains poorly documented, not in the least due to Cameron's own efforts to shake off the bad reputation he had earned in the 1770s in London.
Charles of Lorraine, Count of Marsan
Charles de Lorraine was the Count of Marsan. He was the youngest son of the Count of Harcourt and brother of the Chevalier de Lorraine.
Charles Cobbe
Charles James Turner
Charles Gilbert Heathcote
Charles Gilbert Heathcote was an English barrister and tennis player. He was one of the founders of the All England Club, and played in the first Wimbledon Championships in 1877
Charles Stewart, 4th Earl Castle Stewart
Charles Robert Sherman
Charles Robert Sherman was an American lawyer and public servant.
Charles II, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat
Charles Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat was the son of Charles of Gonzaga-Nevers of Rethel, Nevers, Mantua, and Montferrat; and Maria Gonzaga. He followed his grandfather Charles I, Duke of Mantua, in 1637 as ruler of these lands, the first ten years under regency of his mother Duchess Maria. On 22 March 1657 Charles II receives the appointment as Imperial Vicar in Italy. Charles sold the Duchies of Nevers and Rethel in 1659 to Cardinal Jules Mazarin, the factual Regent of France, and they became part of France.