Charles Jeanne (15 May 1800 – 11 July 1837) was one of the leaders of the Parisian June Rebellion in 1832.
His memoir À Cinq Heures Nous Serons Tous Morts (At Five O'Clock We Will All Be Dead) helped to inspire Victor Hugo and the barricade scenes in Les Misérables.
He attended school in Caen, but had to stop at age 14 due to financial and family issues.
He was involved for a year in the French army and worked as a clerk.
Charles Jeanne participated in the Trois Glorieuses, and was injured in action.