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Carthusian Order
thumb|right|upright=0.9|Painting by Sebastiano Ricci (1659–1734) depicting the founder of the Carthusians, [[Bruno of Cologne (), revering Mary, mother of Jesus and adoring the Christ Child, with Hugh of Lincoln (1135–1200) looking on in the background.]]
Bruno of Cologne
founder of the Carthusian Order (1030–1101)
Otto Brunfels
German botanist and theologian (1488-1534)
Ludolph of Saxony
German monk, theologian and writer
Denis the Carthusian
theologian
Gregor Reisch
German Carthusian monk and humanist scholar (c.1467–1525)
Francesco Alciati
Italian cardinal
Manuel Bayeu
Spanish painter (1740-1809)
Guigo II
French monk and writer
Dominic of Prussia
Carthusian monk
Laurentius Surius
German hagiographer
Andrew Boorde
English physician (1490?-1549)
Bonifaci Ferrer
Carthusian monk
Werner Rolevinck
monk and historian (1425–1502)
Adam of Dryburgh
Anglo-Scottish theologian, writer and Premonstratensian and Carthusian monk
Guigues du Chastel
Cartusian monk and prior of Grande Chartreuse
Girolamo Brusoni
Italian writer
Uc Brunet
French writer
Johannes ab Indagine
Carthusian monk, 1415-1475
Martyrs of Rochefort
French Roman Catholic priests and religious martyred on prison ships in Rochefort
Henry of Kalkar
German writer and chartusian monk
Nicolaus Kempf
Andrea Pannonio
Hungarian engraver (15th century)
Porchetus
Porchetus Salvagus (Victor Porchetto de Salvatici) (died c. 1315), sometimes referred to as Porchetus, was an Italian Carthusian monk from Genoa, Italy. Variants of his name include: Porcheus de Salva ignis, Salvagus, Salvagus Porchetus, Porchetus Salvagus, Salvaticus, de Salvaticis, ''Victor Porchetto de' Salvatici, Porchetto de Salvatici, and Porchetus de Salvaticis'', etc.
Joaquim Juncosa i Domadel
Catalan painter (1631-1708)
Carlos Humberto Rodríguez Quirós
Costa Rican priest
Jordan of Santa Susanna
Italian priest
Luis Mercader Escolano
Spanish bishop and inquisitor
Johann Heynlin
German humanist
Jacobus de Clusa
German theologian
Lanspergius
thumb|right|Portrait of Lanspergius John Justus of Landsberg (1489 – 10 August 1539) was a German Carthusian monk and ascetical writer.