The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra

Dramatis Personæ

William Shakespeare


MARK ANTONY, Triumvir
OCTAVIUS CÆSAR, Triumvir
M. ÆMILIUS LEPIDUS, Triumvir;
SEXTUS POMPEIUS,
DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS, friend to Antony
VENTIDIUS, friend to Antony
EROS, friend to Antony
SCARUS, friend to Antony
DERCETAS, friend to Antony
DEMETRIUS, friend to Antony
PHILO, friend to Antony
MÆCENAS, friend to Cæsar
AGRIPPA, friend to Cæsar
DOLABELLA, friend to Cæsar
PROCULEIUS, friend to Cæsar
THYREUS, friend to Cæsar
GALLUS, friend to Cæsar
MENAS, friend to Pompey
MENECRATES, friend to Pompey
VARRIUS, friend to Pompey
TAURUS, Lieutenant-General to Cæsar
CANIDIUS, Lieutenant-General to Antony
SILIUS, an Officer in Ventidius’s army
EUPHRONIUS, an Ambassador from Antony to Cæsar
ALEXAS, attendant on Cleopatra
MARDIAN, a Eunuch, attendant on Cleopatra
SELEUCUS, attendant on Cleopatra
DIOMEDES, attendant on Cleopatra
A Soothsayer
A Clown

CLEOPATRA, Queen of Egypt
OCTAVIA, sister to Cæsar and wife to Antony
CHARMIAN, lady attending on Cleopatra
IRAS, lady attending on Cleopatra

Officers, Soldiers, Messengers, and Attendants

Scene: The Roman Empire


The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra - Contents    |     Act I. Scene I.


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