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MALE GIVEN NAME
Charles (European rulers); Chas.; Charles (name); Charles (given name); Charles (footballer); Cha.; Charels

Charles         
Charles, male first name
Prince Charles         
  • Charles's ninth visit to New Zealand in 2015
  • Delivering a speech in [[Bridgetown]], after Barbados became a republic, November 2021
  • Charles and Camilla in Jamaica, March 2008
  • Addressing the [[Scottish Parliament]] following his accession as king
  • Charles and Diana visit [[Uluru]] in Australia, March 1983
  • [[Clarence House]], Charles's official residence as Prince of Wales from 2003
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  • NIH]] director [[Elias Zerhouni]] (second from left) and Surgeon-General [[Richard Carmona]] (right), November 2005
  • Anne]], October 1957
  • Charles and Camilla meeting [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] officials in [[Louisiana]], as they arrive to tour the damage created by [[Hurricane Katrina]], November 2005
  • Sir James Ramsay]] (far left) and Lady Ramsay (far right), [[Brisbane]], 1983
  • Photograph by [[Allan Warren]], 1972
  • With German president [[Frank-Walter Steinmeier]] on the first foreign visit of his reign
  • Rosemary Butler]]
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  • Charles and Diana with US president [[Ronald Reagan]] and First Lady [[Nancy Reagan]] in November 1985
  • With Queen Elizabeth II and other world leaders to mark the 75th anniversary of [[D-Day]] on 5 June 2019
  • At the newly opened [[At-Bristol]], 14 June 2000
  • Queen's Speech]] on behalf of his mother, May 2022
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KING OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SINCE 2022
Charles Windsor, Prince of Wales; Charles Philip Arthur George Windsor-Mountbatten; Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor; Charles, the Prince of Wales; Charles, prince of Wales; HRH Prince Charles; Charles Windsor; Charles, prince of wales; Charles Mountbatten-Windsor; Prince Charles of Wales; Princes Charles; HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay; The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay; Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay; Charles, Duke of Rothesay; Prince of Wales Charles; King Charles III; The Prince Charles; Charles of Wales; Prince Charles, Duke of Cornwall; Charles III of England; HRH The Prince Charles; Prince Charles of Edinburgh; Charles of Edinburgh; Prince Charles, Duke of Cornwal; Charles, Duke of Cornwall; Charles, Duke of Cornwal; Prince Charles of the United Kingdom; Charles of the United Kingdom; Prince Charles, Prince of Wales; Prince charles; HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales; Charles Philip Arthur George; His Highness Prince Charles; Charles Philip Arthur Windsor; Charles prince of wales; HRH The Prince of Wales (Prince Charles); The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales; Charles 3; Monstrous carbuncle; Charles, Price of Wales; Charles, Crown Prince of Britain; Prince Charles, the Duke of Rothesay; Prince Charles, Wales; King Charles the Third; Charles Prince of Wales; Charles, Crown Prince of the United Kingdom; Chucky 3; Charles Wales; Charles the Third; Prince Charles, Earl of Chester; Charles, Lord of the Isles; Charles, Earl of Carrick; Prince Charles, Earl of Carrick; Prince Charles, Duke of Edinburgh; Prince Charles, 2nd Duke of Edinburgh; Charles, Duke of Edinburgh; Charles Mountbatten; Charles III, King of the United Kingdom; Charles, King of the United Kingdom; Charles III of the United Kingdom; Charles iii; King Charles III of the United Kingdom; King Charles of the United Kingdom; Charles the 3rd; King Charles the 3rd; King charles iii; Charles Iii; Charles III of Canada; Charles III of Australia; Charles III of New Zealand; Charles III of Antigua and Barbuda; Charles III of The Bahamas; Charles III of the Bahamas; Charles III of Belize; Charles III of Grenada; Charles III of Jamaica; Charles III of Papua New Guinea; Charles III of Saint Kitts and Nevis; Charles III of Saint Christopher and Nevis; Charles III of Saint Lucia; Charles III of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Charles III of Solomon Islands; Charles III of the Solomon Islands; Charles III of Tuvalu; CIIIR; Cha. 3; Second Carolean era; Reign of Charles III; Charles III of Great Britain; Charles III of Scotland; Charles III of the UK; Charles IIi; Charles III of Britain; C III R; Prince Charles, Baron Greenwich; Prince Charles, Earl of Merioneth; Prince Charles, Baron Carrickfergus; Charles III of the Commonwealth realms; King Charles III of the Commonwealth realms; Charles III, King of the Commonwealth realms; King Chuck; Charles The Third; Charles, Earl of Merioneth; Charles, Baron Greenwich; Charles, Earl of Chester; Charles, Baron Renfrew; Prince Charles, Baron Renfrew; Prince Charles, Lord of the Isles; Prince Charles, Great Steward of Scotland; Charles, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland; Charles III, King of Antigua and Barbuda; King Charles III of Antigua and Barbuda; Charles, King of Antigua and Barbuda; Charles III, King of Australia; King Charles III of Australia; Charles, King of Australia; Charles, King of The Bahamas; King Charles III of The Bahamas; Charles III, King of The Bahamas; Charles III, King of Belize; King Charles III of Belize; Charles, King of Belize; Charles, King of Canada; King Charles III of Canada; Charles III, King of Canada; Charles, King of Grenada; King Charles III of Grenada; Charles III, King of Grenada; Charles, King of Jamaica; King Charles III of Jamaica; Charles III, King of Jamaica; Charles, King of New Zealand; King Charles III of New Zealand; Charles III, King of New Zealand; Charles, King of Papua New Guinea; King Charles III of Papua New Guinea; Charles III, King of Papua New Guinea; Charles, King of Saint Christopher and Nevis; King Charles III of Saint Christopher and Nevis; Charles III, King of Saint Christopher and Nevis; Charles, King of Saint Lucia; King Charles III of Saint Lucia; Charles III, King of Saint Lucia; Charles, King of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; King Charles III of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Charles III, King of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Charles, King of Solomon Islands; King Charles III of Solomon Islands; Charles III, King of Solomon Islands; Charles, King of Tuvalu; King Charles III of Tuvalu; Charles III, King of Tuvalu; Prince Charles Philip Arthur George; Charles III, Lord of Mann; Prince Charles, 2nd Earl of Merioneth; Charles, 2nd Duke of Edinburgh; Charles, 2nd Earl of Merioneth; Prince Charles, 2nd Baron Greenwich; Charles, 2nd Baron Greenwich; Prince Charles, Baron of Renfrew; Charles, Baron of Renfrew; His Majesty King Charles III; His Majesty the King Charles III; His Majesty The King Charles III; HM King Charles III
Prinz Charles (britischer Kronfolger)
Charles Darwin         
  • By 1878, an increasingly famous Darwin had suffered years of illness
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  • Darwin in 1842 with his eldest son, [[William Erasmus Darwin]]
  • Natural History Museum]], London
  • A chalk drawing of the seven-year-old Darwin in 1816, with a potted plant, by [[Ellen&nbsp;Sharples]]
  • George Richmond]]
  • During the Darwin family's 1868 holiday in her [[Isle of Wight]] cottage, [[Julia Margaret Cameron]] took portraits showing the bushy beard Darwin grew between 1862 and 1866
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  • John Collier]] was commissioned for the [[Linnean Society of London]]
  • Darwin (right) on the ''Beagle''{{'s}} deck at [[Bahía Blanca]] in [[Argentina]], with fossils; caricature by [[Augustus Earle]], the initial ship's artist
  • Unveiling in 1897 of the Darwin Statue at the former [[Shrewsbury School]] building where he had studied
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  • An 1871 caricature following publication of ''[[The Descent of Man]]'' was typical of many showing Darwin with an [[ape]] body, identifying him in popular culture as the leading author of evolutionary theory<ref name=b373 />
  • Darwin chose to marry his cousin, [[Emma Wedgwood]]
  • Emma Darwin with Charles Waring Darwin
  • HMS ''Beagle'']] surveyed the coasts of South America, Darwin theorised about geology and the extinction of giant mammals;  watercolour by the ship's artist [[Conrad Martens]], who replaced Augustus Earle, in [[Tierra del Fuego]]
  • The adjoining tombs of the scientists [[John Herschel]] and Charles Darwin in the nave of [[Westminster Abbey]], London
  • Vanity Fair]]'' in 1871
  • ''Beagle'']], 1831–1836
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ENGLISH NATURALIST AND BIOLOGIST (1809–1882)
Charles Robert Darwin; Charles darwin; Charles Waring Darwin (infant); Mary Darwin; Darwin, Charles; C. R. Darwin; Darwin's theory; Charles R. Darwin; User:Samsara/Charles Darwin; Charles Darwin's; Charles R Darwin; CR Darwin; Charlesdarwin; C darwin; Darwin200; Www.darwin200.org.uk; Darwin 200; Chuck Darwin; Charels darwin; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/charles darwin
Charles Darwin, (1809-82) britischer Wissenschaftler, Erfinder der Evolutionstheorie, Autor der Bücher "Die Abstammung des Menschen" und "Über die Entstehung der Arten durch natürliche Zuchtwahl"

Определение

Fortean
['f?:t??n]
¦ adjective relating to or denoting paranormal phenomena.
Derivatives
Forteana plural noun
Origin
1970s: from the name of the American student of paranormal phenomena Charles H. Fort (1874-1932).

Википедия

Charles

Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form Charles of the Proto-Germanic name ᚲᚨᚱᛁᛚᚨᛉ (in runic alphabet) or *karilaz (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "free man". The Old English descendant of this word was Ċearl or Ċeorl, as the name of King Cearl of Mercia, that disappeared after the Norman conquest of England.

The name was notably borne by Charlemagne (Charles the Great), and was at the time Latinized as Karolus (as in Vita Karoli Magni), later also as Carolus. Some Germanic languages, for example Dutch and German, have retained the word in two separate senses. In the particular case of Dutch, Karel refers to the given name, whereas the noun kerel means "a bloke, fellow, man".

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