Charax (Χάραξ) may refer to:
- Aulus Claudius Charax, a 2nd-century AD Roman senator and historian
 - Charax, alternate name of Acharaca, an ancient oracle site in Lydia, Anatolia
 - Charax, alternate name of Charakipolis, an ancient town in Lydia, Anatolia
 - Charax, alternate name of Tralles, an ancient city in Lydia, Anatolia
 - Charax (Corsica), ancient site in Corsica
 - Charax (Lesser Armenia), ancient site in Lesser Armenia (now in Turkey)
 - Charax (Media Atropatene), ancient site in Media Atropatene (now in Iran)
 - Charax (Pontus), town of ancient Pontus (now in Turkey)
 - Charax (Thessaly), ancient site in Thessaly, Greece
 - Charax Alexandri, ancient site in Phrygia, Anatolia
 - Charax, Crimea, the largest Roman military settlement excavated in the Crimea
 - Charax Spasinu, an ancient port at the head of the Persian Gulf
 - Charax Sidae or Anthemusias, an ancient Mesopotamian town Seleucia in Mesopotamia
 - Charax, Rhagiana, a Seleucid and Parthian city in the province of Rhagiana, in the area nearby modern-day Rey
 - Charax, Bithynia, an ancient Greek town in Turkey and possible location of the death of Constantine the Great
 - Cape Charax, or possibly Cape Lithinon, a promontory at the southernmost point of the island of Crete
 - Charax (fish), a genus of fish in the family Characidae
 
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