He used Evremond, which was his actual family name.
In A Tale of Two Cities, Lucie and Charles Darnay's daughter was named Lucie.
Charles Darnay's true Name is Everemonde. He changed his name to Darnay because he was the next heir in the Everemonde family, and was ashamed of the horrible things his family has done to others, he could be killed with that name.
In A Tale of Two Cities, Lucie and Charles Darnay's daughter was named Lucie.
In the book "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, the character Charles Darnay is also known by the name Evrémonde. This is his original surname before he renounces his family's aristocratic legacy.
Charles D'Aulnais and Charles St. Evrémonde
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Frances Charles's birth name is Frances Evans.
He traveled under a different name
Charles Darnay had just arrived from France to England in order to escape his aristocratic family's past and to start a new life. He sought a fresh start and desired to break away from the privileges and responsibilities associated with his family name.
Charles Darnay told Dr. Manette his real name in Book II, Chapter 17 of "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens. This revelation occurred when Darnay sought Dr. Manette's permission to marry Lucie Manette.
Charles V's last name was Habsburg
Marquis, aka the Marquis Evrémonde, is the uncle of Charles Darnay (whose real last name is Evrémonde). Also, towards the end of the book, during Dr Manette's flashback, a woman was raped and her brother is dying. The two men that raped her were of the Evrémonde family name.