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Antony and Cleopatra: Dramatis Personae

Antony and Cleopatra
Dramatis Personae
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table of contents
  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Dramatis Personae
  4. Antony and Cleopatra
    1. Act I
      1. Scene I
      2. Scene II
      3. Scene III
      4. Scene IV
      5. Scene V
    2. Act II
      1. Scene I
      2. Scene II
      3. Scene III
      4. Scene IV
      5. Scene V
      6. Scene VI
      7. Scene VII
    3. Act III
      1. Scene I
      2. Scene II
      3. Scene III
      4. Scene IV
      5. Scene V
      6. Scene VI
      7. Scene VII
      8. Scene VIII
      9. Scene IX
      10. Scene X
      11. Scene XI
      12. Scene XII
      13. Scene XIII
    4. Act IV
      1. Scene I
      2. Scene II
      3. Scene III
      4. Scene IV
      5. Scene V
      6. Scene VI
      7. Scene VII
      8. Scene VIII
      9. Scene IX
      10. Scene X
      11. Scene XI
      12. Scene XII
      13. Scene XIII
      14. Scene XIV
      15. Scene XV
    5. Act V
      1. Scene I
      2. Scene II
  5. Colophon
  6. Uncopyright

Dramatis Personae

  • Mark Antony, triumvir

  • Octavius Caesar, triumvir

  • M. Aemilius 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

  • Mecaenas, friend to Caesar

  • Agrippa, friend to Caesar

  • Dolabella, friend to Caesar

  • Proculeius, friend to Caesar

  • Thyreus, friend to Caesar

  • Gallus, friend to Caesar

  • Menas, friend to Pompey

  • Menecrates, friend to Pompey

  • Varrius, friend to Pompey

  • Taurus, lieutenant-general to Caesar

  • Canidius, lieutenant-general to Antony

  • Silius, an officer in Ventidius’s army

  • Euphronius, an ambassador from Antony to Caesar

  • Alexas, attendant on Ceopatra

  • Mardian, a eunuch, attendant on Ceopatra

  • Seleucus, attendant on Ceopatra

  • Diomedes, attendant on Ceopatra

  • A Soothsayer

  • A clown

  • Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt

  • Octavia, sister to Caesar and wife to Antony

  • Charmian, attendant on Cleopatra

  • Iras, attendant on Cleopatra

  • Officers, soldiers, messengers, and other attendants

Scene: In several parts of the Roman empire.

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