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* 1662 – Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset ( d. 1748 )
* 1713 – Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel ( d. 1780 )
* 1789 – Stéphanie de Beauharnais, French wife of Charles, Grand Duke of Baden ( d. 1860 )
The second of the so-called J-missions, the mission was crewed by Commander John Young, Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke and Command Module Pilot Ken Mattingly.
John Young and Charles Duke spent 71 hours — just under three days — on the lunar surface, during which they conducted three extra-vehicular activities, or moonwalks, totaling 20 hours and 14 minutes.
Ken Mattingly had originally been assigned to the prime crew of Apollo 13, but was exposed to the measles through Charles Duke, at that time on the back-up crew for Apollo 13, who had caught it from one of his children.
One of nineteen astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966, Charles Duke had never flown in space before Apollo 16.
John Young and Charles Duke train at the Rio Grande Gorge in New Mexico.
" Charles Duke soon descended the ladder and joined Young on the surface, becoming the tenth and youngest human to walk on the Moon at age 36.
His fellow Knights of the Garter created in 1867 were Charles Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond, Charles Manners, 6th Duke of Rutland, Henry Somerset, 8th Duke of Beaufort, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, Franz Joseph I of Austria and Alexander II of Russia.
Duke of Alba, commanding Spanish-Imperial forces of Charles I of Spain, defeats the troops of Schmalkaldic League.
Archduke Charles of Austria, Duke of Teschen (, also known as Karl von Österreich-Teschen ) ( Full name: Karl Ludwig Johann Josef Lorenz of Austria ) ( 5 September 1771 – 30 April 1847 ) was an Austrian field-marshal, the third son of emperor Leopold II and his wife Infanta Maria Luisa of Spain.
Charles was born in Florence, Tuscany, where his father was then Grand Duke.
On the battlefield, it is probably fair to say, Charles was comparable in skill and style to Sir Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington-quite conservative and yet exceedingly competent.
Nonetheless Charles is a member of a pantheon of famous Napoleonic figures that includes the Emperor himself, Louis Nicolas Davout, Andre Massena, Karl von Schwarzenberg, Mikhail Kutuzov, Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher and the aforementioned Duke of Wellington.
These were followed by groups of infantry ( dismounted cavalry ) commanded, respectively, by the Dauphin ( later Charles V of France ), the Duke of Orléans and King Jean.
* Charles V, Duke of Lorraine ( 1643 – 1690 )

Charles and stands
It stands in the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle ( originally named Place de l ' Étoile ), at the western end of the Champs-Élysées.
The Apotheosis of St. Louis is an equestrian statue of the saint, by Charles Henry Niehaus, that stands in front of the Saint Louis Art Museum in Forest Park.
It stands just to the east of Burwash Hall on Charles St. and is west of St. Michael's College Loretto College.
Referred to by Charles Dickens in Our Mutual Friend as The Six Jolly Fellowship Porters, it still stands today renamed The Grapes
Pete Conrad | Charles Conrad Jr., Apollo 12 Commander, stands next to the Surveyor 3 lander.
It was designed by Charles Cockerell in a classical style and stands on Beaumont Street.
This home still stands, although it has been remodeled through the years, and is owned by Mayor Charles Long and his wife.
The land on which Towanda stands was first entered by Charles Badeau who had graduated from Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, in 1840, and was employed as the assistant to the chief engineer of what was then the Alton and Springfield Railroad.
On the Charles River Esplanade stands the Hatch Shell, where concerts are given in summer evenings.
According to legend, Baldwin Iron Arm, Count of Flanders, kidnapped Judith, the daughter of Charles the Bold in 862 in Senlis and brought her to a fortress that used to be where the present Rumbeke Castle stands.
It was the marriage place ( May 7, 1788 ) and burial place ( 1822 ) of Sir William Herschel ( in whose memory there stands a newly erected stained-glass window depicting Uranus, which he discovered, and other planets ), and the burial place of Charles Hatchett who discovered niobium.
* A statue of Clive stands in the main Square in the market town of Shrewsbury, as well as a later one in King Charles Street near St James ' Park, London.
In 1946, KRCC moved to South Hall ( where Packard Hall now stands ) on campus where two students, Charles " Bud " Edmonds ' 51, and Margaret Merle-Smith ' 51, were instrumental in securing a war surplus FM transmitter.
At the rear of the church, above the high altar, stands a statue by Charles Marochetti depicting St Mary Magdalene being lifted up by angels which evokes the tradition concerning ectasy which she entered in her daily prayer while in seclusion.
Charles Knight is considered to be the first person to propose the use of stamped newspaper wrappers in 1834, so stands as their " inventor ".
Many of his works were, or are, on public display in London, including his statue of Charles II ( 1681 ), which still stands ( rather worn away ) in Soho Square.
Charles is a member of an activist group which stands for social justice in favor of African Americans.
Following the opening duel ( where all four gunmen fire and fall ), Charles Bronson's character stands up again showing that he had only been shot in the arm.
Maghull Manor House was built in 1638 and local tradition has it that Charles II slept there during a visit to the area but by 1780 a new manor house had been built near the site of the original and it still stands in the grounds of Maghull Homes with part of the original moat.
The museum stands on the former site of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad station, most famous for being where 20th president James Garfield was shot in 1881 by Charles Guiteau, a disgruntled office seeker.
An imposing monument to Charles Marjoribanks, MP for Berwickshire, stands at the east end of the town, near the Coldstream Bridge.
It stands on Copley Square, part of an architectural ensemble that includes the John Hancock Tower, Henry Hobson Richardson's Trinity Church, and Charles Follen McKim's Boston Public Library.
A statue of Comenius, which was a gift to the College from Charles University of Prague and the Moravian Church of Czechoslovakia, stands in front of Comenius Hall.
The men in the middle have just viewed a rescue ship ; one points it out to another, and an African crew member, Jean Charles, stands on an empty barrel and frantically waves his handkerchief to draw the ship's attention.

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