Charles

Charles is a very common personal name employed by nobility in many European countries and can refer to any of the following monarchs or nobles. This page will not include people having Charles as personal name(s), like Charles Darwin, Charles Babbage, etc..

This page was created to set examples of naming nobles, abiding by the standards commonly agreed in Wikipedia:History standards. Anyone may type in [[Charles]] and will be led here. They can then pick the according links from the editing page (http://www.wikipedia.com/w/wiki.phtml?title=Charles&action=edit).

First names that can be interpreted as Charles in English.

List of nobility having Charles as first name


See also: Lists of incumbents

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