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..
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First names that can be interpreted as Charles in English.
- Charles English
- Charles French
- Carl Norwegian
- Carlo Italian
- Carlos Portuguese
- Carlos Spanish
- Carol Romanian
- Karl German
- Karl Swedish
- Karel Czech
- Karel Dutch
- Karol Polish
- Kaarle Finnish
List of nobility having Charles as first name
- France
- Charles I of France (Charles II, Holy Roman Emperor, Charles the Bald)
- Charles II of France (Charles III, Holy Roman Emperor, Charles the Fat)
- Charles III of France (Charles the Simple)
- Charles IV of France (Charles the Fair)
- Charles V of France (Charles the Wise)
- Charles VI of France (Charles the Foolish)
- Charles VII of France
- Charles VIII of France (Charles the Affable)
- Charles IX of France
- Charles X of France
- Charles Joseph Bonaparte
- Napoleon Francis Joseph Charles Bonaparte
- Charles-René, Count de Bombelles
- Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
- Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte
- Charles of Anjou
- Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu
- Great Britain and the United Kingdom
- Charles I of England and Scotland
- Charles II of England and Scotland
- Charles, Prince of Wales
- Charles Cornwallis
- Bonnie Prince Charlie
- Italy
- House of Savoy
- Carlo I
- Carlo II
- Carlo III
- Charles Emmanual (Carlo Emanuele) 1770-1880, father of Carlo Alberto
- Carlo Alberto
- Carlo Emanuele I
- Carlo Emanuele II
- Carlo Emanuele III
- Carlo Emanuele IV
- Carlo Felice
- Sicily
- Naples
- House of Savoy
See also: Lists of incumbents
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Common misspelling and questions (FAQ)
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