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Charon , in Greek mythology, is the ferryman who carried the souls of the dead to the underworld.
Charon may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
Caronte (album) (Charon ), a 1971 album by Italian band The Trip
Charon (band) , a Finnish gothic metal band
Charon (CrossGen) , a comic book character from CrossGen Entertainment's Sigilverse
Charon (Dungeons & Dragons ) , a lord of the Yugoloths whose primary function is to provide passage across the River Styx for a steep price
Charon (Marvel Comics) , a villainous wizard
Charon (The Three Worlds) , a fictional human species from Ian Irvine's arc of novels, The Three Worlds Cycle
Charon, an
Eve Online freighter
Charon, a summon from a password-enhanced
Golden Sun: The Lost Age and Golden Sun: Dark Dawn
Charon V , a fictional submarine in Michael Crichton's novel
Sphere
Commander Charon , one of the Galactic Commanders from Pokémon Platinum
People with the name
Charon, a Theban military commander (fl. mid-4th century BC); see
Androcydes
Charon of
Naucratis , a historian
Charon of
Carthage , a historian
Charon of
Lampsacus , a historian
Alexios Charon , early 11th-century Byzantine official
Charon Asetoyer (born 1951), Comanche activist and women's health advocate
Carl Charon (born 1940), former American football player
Jacques Charon (1920–1975), French actor and film director
Jean-Émile Charon (1920–1998), French nuclear physicist, philosopher and writer.
Joel M. Charon (1939–2018), professor emeritus of sociology at Minnesota State University at Moorhead
Rita Charon (born 1949), physician and literary scholar
Viala Charon (1794–1880), French soldier, Governor General of Algeria, Senator of France
Places
Science and technology
Other uses
See also
Topics referred to by the same term