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This is an index of characters appearing in the plays of [[William Shakespeare]].
Characters appearing in the [[Shakespeare's plays|plays]] of [[William Shakespeare]] whose names begin with the letters A to K include the following.
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NOTE: ''Characters who exist outside Shakespeare are marked "(hist)" where they are historical, and "(myth)" where they are mythical. Where that annotation is a link (e.g. ([[Joan of Arc|hist]])), it is a link to the page for the historical or mythical figure. The annotation "(fict)" is only used in entries for the English history plays, and indicates a character who is fictional, not historical.
 
Characters who exist outside Shakespeare are marked "(hist)" where they are historical, and "(myth)" where they are mythical. Where that annotation is a link (e.g. ([[Joan of Arc|hist]])), it is a link to the page for the historical or mythical figure. The annotation "(fict)" is only used in entries for the English history plays, and indicates a character who is fictional.
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==A==
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* '''Aaron''' is an evil moorishMoorish character in ''[[Titus Andronicus]]''. He incites most of the other evil characters to do violence against the house of Andronicus.{{sfn|Bate|2006|p=124}}
* '''The Abbott of Westminster''' (fict) supports Richard and the Bishop of Carlisle in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
* '''Lord Abergavenny''' ([[George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny|hist]]) is Buckingham's son-in-law in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
*'''Abhorson''' is an executioner in [[Measure for Measure]].
* '''Abhorson''' is an executioner in ''[[Measure for Measure]]''.
*'''Adam''' is a kindly old servant, rumoured to have been played by [[Shakespeare]] himself, in [[As You Like It]].
* '''AdrianaAbraham Slender''' is thea frequentlyfoolish angrysuitor wifeto ofAnne, Antipholusand a kinsman of EphesusShallow, in ''[[The ComedyMerry Wives of ErrorsWindsor]]''.
* '''Abraham''', a Montague servant, fights Sampson and Gregory in the first scene of ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''. Sometimes spelled "Abram".
*'''Don Adrianno de Armado''' is an arrogant Spanish braggart in [[Love's Labour's Lost]].
* '''Achilles''' ([[Achilles|myth]]) is portrayed as a former hero, who has become lazy and devoted to the love of Patroclus, in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''.
*''For'' '''Aegeon''' ''see Egeon.''
* '''Adam''' is a kindly old servant, rumoured to have been played by [[Shakespeare]] himself, in ''[[As You Like It]]''.
*'''Aemelia''' is an abbess in [[The Comedy of Errors]]. She proves to be the long-lost wife of Aegeon, and the long-lost mother of the Antipholus twins.
* '''Adrian''':
*'''Marcus Aemilius Lepidus''' ([[Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir)|hist]]) is one of the Triumvers - the three rulers of Rome after Caesar's death, in [[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]] and [[Antony and Cleopatra]].
** '''Adrian''' is a lord, a follower of Alonso, in [[The Tempest (play)|''The Tempest'']].<ref name = tempest>Anne Barton (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "The Tempest"</ref>
*'''Sir Andrew Aguecheek''' is a foolish knight, and suitor to Olivia, in [[Twelfth Night]].
** ''For Adrian in [[Coriolanus (play)|Coriolanus]], see Volsce.''
*'''The Mayor of St. Albans''' appears briefly in the "Simpcox" episode in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
* '''Adriana''' is the frequently angry wife of Antipholus of Ephesus in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''.
*'''The Duke of Albany''' is Gonerill's husband in [[King Lear]].
* '''TheDon DukeAdriano ofde AlençonArmado''' ([[John II of Alençon|hist]]) is onean ofarrogant theSpanish French leadersbraggart in ''[[HenryLove's VI, PartLabour's 1Lost]]''.
* '''Aediles''' ([[Aedile|officers attending on the Tribunes]]) appear in [[Coriolanus (play)|''Coriolanus'']]. One is a speaking role.
*'''Alexander''':
* ''For'' '''''Aegeon''''' ''(or AEgeon or Ægeon) see Egeon.''
**'''Alexander Court''' (fict) is a soldier in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]'s army.
* '''Aemelia''' is an abbess in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''. She proves to be the long-lost wife of Egeon, and the long-lost mother of the Antipholus twins.
**'''Alexander Iden''' (hist) kills Jack Cade in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
* '''Aemilius''':
*'''Alice''' (fict) gives the French princess Katharine an English lesson in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
** '''Aemilius''' or '''Emillius''' is Roman nobleman who acts as ambassador between Saturninus and Lucius in ''[[Titus Andronicus]]''.{{sfn|Bate|2006|p=240}}
*''For'' '''Aliena''' ''see Celia from [[As You Like It]], who calls herself Aliena while in her self-imposed exile in the Forest of Arden.
** '''Marcus Aemilius Lepidus''' ([[Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir)|hist]]) is one of the Triumvirs. the three rulers of Rome after Caesar's death, in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']] and ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''.
*'''Alonzo''' is the [[King of Naples]], an enemy to Prospero, in [[The Tempest (play)|The Tempest]]. He mourns for his son, Ferdinand, who he believes is drowned.
* '''Aeneas''' ([[Aeneas|myth]]) is a Trojan leader in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''.
*'''Ambassador''':
* ''For'' '''''Aenobarbus''''' ''(or AEnobarbus or Ænobarbus) see Enobarbus.''
**Some '''ambassadors''' from France present [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]] with a gift of tennis balls, from the Dauphin.
* '''AmiensAgamemnon''' ([[Agamemnon|myth]]) is athe followergeneral leader of Dukethe SeniorGreek forces, in ''[[AsTroilus Youand Like ItCressida]]''.
* '''Agrippa''':
*'''Sir Andrew Aguecheek''' is a foolish knight, and suitor to Olivia, in [[Twelfth Night]].
** '''Agrippa''' ([[Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa|hist]]), a follower of Caesar in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]'', proposes that the widowed Antony should marry Octavia.
*'''Andronicus''':
** '''Menenius Agrippa''' in [[Coriolanus (play)|''Coriolanus'']] is a friend and supporter of Coriolanus in his political struggles.
**'''Marcus Andronicus''' is the brother of [[Titus Andronicus]].
* '''[[Sir Andrew Ague-Cheek|Sir Andrew Aguecheek]]''' is a foolish knight, and suitor to Olivia, in ''[[Twelfth Night]]''.
**'''Titus Andronicus''' is the central character of [[Titus Andronicus]].
* '''Ajax''' ([[Ajax the Great|myth]]) is the (sometimes foolish) champion of the Greeks in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''.
*'''Angelo''':
* '''Alarbus''' is the eldest son of Tamora, sacrificed by Titus' sons, in ''[[Titus Andronicus]]''.
**'''Angelo''' deputises for the Duke during the latter's absence from Vienna, but proves corrupt, seeking the sexual favours of Isabella, in [[Measure for Measure]].
* '''The Mayor of St. Albans''' appears briefly in the "Simpcox" episode in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
**'''Angelo''' is a goldsmith who has been commissioned to make a chain by Antipholus of Ephesus, which he delivers to Antipholus of Syracuse in error. Antipholus of Ephesus later refuses to pay for it, causing much consternation, in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
* '''The Duke of Albany''' is Goneril's husband in ''[[King Lear]]''.
*'''Anne''':
* '''[[Alcibiades (fictional character)|Alcibiades]]''' ([[Alcibiades|hist]]) is a soldier who turns renegade when one of his junior officers is sentenced to death, and true friend of Timon in ''[[Timon of Athens]]''.
**'''Anne Page''' is the daughter of Master and Mistress Page in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. She loves Fenton, but her father wishes her to marry Slender and her mother wishes her to marry Caius.
** '''LadyThe AnneDuke of Alençon''' ([[AnneJohn NevilleII of Alençon|hist]]) is the widowone of Prince Edward, wooed by Richard over the corpseFrench ofleaders her late father-in-law (''[[Henry VI), inPart [[Richard III (play)|Richard III1]]''.
* '''Alexander''':
*'''Antigonus''' is a courtier of Leontes in [[The Winter's Tale]], who takes the infant Perdita to Bohemia. He famously ''exits, pursued by a bear'', which eats him.
** '''Alexander''' is Cressida's servant in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''.
*'''Antipholus''':
** '''Alexander Court''' (fict) is a soldier in the English army in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv>T. W. Craik (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (3rd series) "King Henry V"</ref>
**'''Antipholus of Ephesus''', twin of Antipholus of Syracuse - with whom he is often confused, is a central character in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
** '''Alexander Iden''' (hist) kills Jack Cade in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
**'''Antipholus of Syracuse''', twin of Antipholus of Ephesus - with whom he is often confused, is a central character in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
* '''Alexas''' is a follower of Cleopatra, in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''.
*'''Antonio''':
* '''Alice''':
**'''Antonio''' is the title character, although not the central character, of [[The Merchant of Venice]]. Shylock claims a pound of his flesh.
** '''AntonioAlice''' is(fict) gives the brotherFrench ofprincess LeonatoKatharine an English lesson in [[MuchHenry AdoV About(play)|''Henry NothingV'']].<ref name = hv/>
** ''See also Mistress Ford, whose first name is Alice.''
**'''Antonio''' is a sea captain who rescues, and loves, Sebastian in [[Twelfth Night]].
* ''For'' '''Aliena''' ''see Celia from [[As You Like It]], who calls herself Aliena while in her self-imposed exile in the Forest of Arden.''
**'''Antonio''' is the brother of Prospero in [[The Tempest (play)|The Tempest]]. He conspires with Sebastian to murder Alonzo and Gonzalo.
* '''Alonso''' is the [[King of Naples]], an enemy to Prospero, in [[The Tempest (play)|''The Tempest'']]. He mourns for his son, Ferdinand, whom he believes is drowned.<ref name = tempest/>
*Three '''Apparitions''' appear to [[Macbeth]], with prophecies.
* '''ArchbishopAmbassador''':
** Some '''ambassadors''' from France present Henry with a gift of tennis balls from the Dauphin, in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
**'''Archbishop of Canterbury''':
** Some '''ambassadors''' from England bring news that ''Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead'', in ''[[Hamlet]]''.
***'''The Archbishop of Canterbury''' ([[Henry Chichele|hist]]) is an important character in the first act of [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]. He expounds Henry's claim to the French throne.
** ''Several characters act as Ambassadors, including Cornelius (in [[Hamlet]]), Lucius (in [[Cymbeline]]), Montjoy and Voltemand.''
***''See also Cardinal Bourchier, who was Archbishop of Canterbury at the time dramatised in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].''
** ''See also Schoolmaster, in [[Antony and Cleopatra]].''
**'''Archbishop of York''':
* '''Amiens''' is a follower of Duke Senior in ''[[As You Like It]]''.
***'''The Archbishop of York (1)''' ([[Richard le Scrope|hist]]) is one of the rebel leaders in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
* ''For Ancient (in the military sense – a [[standard-bearer]]), see Iago and Pistol.''
***'''The Archbishop of York (2)''' ([[Thomas Rotherham|hist]]) assists Queen Elizabeth and the little Duke of York to obtain sanctuary in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
* '''ArchidamusAndromache''' ([[Andromache|myth]]) is aHector's Bohemian lordwife in ''[[TheTroilus Winter'sand TaleCressida]]''.
* '''Andronicus''':
*'''The Duke of Arragon''' is an unsuccessful suitor to Portia in [[The Merchant of Venice]].
** '''Marcus Andronicus''' is the brother of ''[[Titus Andronicus]]''.
*'''[[Ariel (Shakespeare)|Ariel]]''' is a spirit, controlled (but eventually freed) by Prospero in [[The Tempest (play)|The Tempest]].
** '''Titus Andronicus''' is the central character of ''[[Titus Andronicus]]''. Broken and sent mad by Tamora and her followers, he eventually exacts his revenge by killing her sons, and cooking them for her to eat.
*'''Don Adrianno de Armado''' is an arrogant Spanish braggart in [[Love's Labour's Lost]].
** ''See also Lavinia, Lucius, Quintus, Martius, Mutius and Young Lucius, members of the Andronicus family in [[Titus Andronicus]]. Also Sempronius, Caius and Valentine in the same play are "kinsmen" of the Andronicus house.''
*'''Audrey''' is a "foul slut" loved by Touchstone in [[As You Like It]].
* '''Angelica''' is Juliet Capulet's nurse in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
*'''Aumerle''' ([[Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York|hist]]) is a companion of Richard in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
* '''Angelo''':
*'''Autolycus''' is a rogue, singer, and ''snapper up of unconsidered trifles'' in [[The Winter's Tale]].
** '''[[Angelo (Measure for Measure)|Angelo]]''' deputises for the Duke during the latter's absence from Vienna, but proves corrupt, seeking the sexual favours of Isabella, in ''[[Measure for Measure]]''.
** '''Angelo''' is a goldsmith who has been commissioned to make a chain by Antipholus of Ephesus, which he delivers to Antipholus of Syracuse in error. Antipholus of Ephesus later refuses to pay for it, causing much consternation, in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''.
* '''Angus''' is a thane in ''[[Macbeth]]''.
* '''Anne''':
** '''Anne Bullen''' ([[Anne Boleyn|hist]]), known to history as Anne Boleyn, is a maid of Honour to Katherine and later becomes King Henry's second wife, in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
** '''Anne Page''' is the daughter of Master and Mistress Page in ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''. She loves Fenton, but her father wishes her to marry Slender and her mother wishes her to marry Caius.
** '''Lady Anne''' ([[Anne Neville|hist]]) is the widow of Prince Edward, wooed by Richard over the corpse of her late father-in-law (Henry VI) in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
* '''Antenor''' is a Trojan leader in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''.
* ''For'' '''Anthony''' ''see Antony/Anthony below.''
* '''Antigonus''' is a courtier of Leontes in ''[[The Winter's Tale]]'', who takes the infant Perdita to Bohemia. He famously ''exits, pursued by a bear'', which eats him.
* '''Antiochus''' is king of Antioch in ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''; he engages in an incestuous relationship with his daughter. He orders the death of Pericles, who has discovered his secret.
* '''Antipholus''':
** '''Antipholus of Ephesus''', twin of Antipholus of Syracuse – with whom he is often confused, is a central character in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''.
** '''Antipholus of Syracuse''', twin of Antipholus of Ephesus – with whom he is often confused, is a central character in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''.
* '''Antonio''':
** '''[[Antonio (Merchant of Venice)|Antonio]]''' is the title character, although not the central character, of ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]''. Shylock claims a pound of his flesh.
** '''Antonio''' is the brother of Leonato in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''.
** '''Antonio''' is a sea captain who rescues, and loves, Sebastian in ''[[Twelfth Night]]''.
** '''Antonio''' is the brother of Prospero in [[The Tempest (play)|''The Tempest'']]. He conspires with Sebastian to murder Alonzo and Gonzalo.<ref name = tempest/>
** '''Antonio''' is Proteus' father, in ''[[The Two Gentlemen of Verona]]''.
* '''Antony/Anthony''':
** ''For Anthony in [[Romeo and Juliet]] see Servingmen.''
** '''Mark Antony''' ([[Mark Antony|hist]]) ''(Often just Antony, and sometimes Marcus Antonius)'' turns the mob against Caesar's killers and becomes a Triumvir in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']]. His romance with Cleopatra drives the action of ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''.
** '''Sir Anthony Denny''' ([[Anthony Denny|hist]]) is a minor character in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']], who brings Cranmer to the King.
* '''[[Apemantus]]''' is a churlish [[philosopher]] in ''[[Timon of Athens]]''.
* Three '''Apparitions''' appear to Macbeth with prophecies, in ''[[Macbeth]]''.
* '''Apothecary''' is ''a small but vital role'' in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''. He sells Romeo the poison which ends his life.
* ''For Aragon, see Arragon/Aragon, below.''
* ''For Arcas, see Countryman.''
* '''Archbishop''':
** '''Archbishop of Canterbury''':
*** '''The Archbishop of Canterbury''' ([[Henry Chichele|hist]]) is an important character in the first act of [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']]. He expounds Henry's claim to the French throne.<ref name = hv/>
*** '''Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury''' ([[Thomas Cranmer|hist]]) is a major character in the last act of [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']]: hauled before the [[privy council]] by his enemies and threatened with imprisonment, but protected by the king.
*** ''See also Cardinal Bourchier, who was Archbishop of Canterbury at the time dramatised in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].''
** '''Archbishop of York''':
*** '''The Archbishop of York (1)''' ([[Richard Scrope (bishop)|hist]]) is one of the rebel leaders in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]'' and ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.<ref name = hivi/>
*** '''The Archbishop of York (2)''' ([[Thomas Rotherham|hist]]) assists Queen Elizabeth and the little Duke of York to obtain sanctuary in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
* ''For Archibald, see Earl of Douglas.''
* '''Archidamus''' is a Bohemian lord in ''[[The Winter's Tale]]''.
* '''Arcite''' and Palamon are the title characters of ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''. Their friendship endures even though they engage in a mortal quarrel for the love of Emilia.
* '''[[Ariel (Shakespeare)|Ariel]]''' is a spirit, controlled (but eventually freed) by Prospero in [[The Tempest (play)|''The Tempest'']].<ref name = tempest/>
* '''Don Adriano de Armado''' is an arrogant Spanish braggart in ''[[Love's Labour's Lost]]''.
* '''Arragon/Aragon''':
** '''The Prince of Arragon''' is an unsuccessful suitor to Portia in ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]''.
** '''Queen Katherine of Aragon''' ([[Catherine of Aragon|hist]]) is the first wife of King Henry in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']]. She falls from grace, is divorced and dies.
** ''See also Don Pedro, who is a prince of Arragon.''
* '''Artemidorus''' prepares a scroll warning [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']] of danger, and tries to present it to Caesar in the form of a petition. Caesar refuses to accept it.
* '''Arthur''' ([[Arthur I, Duke of Brittany|hist]]) is a child, the nephew of the king in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]''. He persuades Hubert not to put out his eyes, but dies in an attempt to escape captivity.
* '''Arviragus''' (also known as '''Cadwal''') is the second son of the king in ''[[Cymbeline]]'', stolen away in infancy by Morgan, and brought up as Morgan's child.
* ''For Astringer, meaning a keeper of hawks, see Gentleman in [[All's Well That Ends Well]], who is described as the "Astringer to the King" in his entry stage direction.''
* An '''Old Athenian''' in ''[[Timon of Athens]]'' objects to his daughter's involvement with Lucilius, until Timon offers to endow Lucilius with money to make him her equal.
* An '''attendant''' on the King of France speaks four words, "I shall, my liege", in ''[[All's Well That Ends Well]]''.
* '''Audrey''' is a country girl who marries Touchstone in ''[[As You Like It]]''.
* '''Tullus Aufidius''', leader of the Volscians, is the arch-enemy, and briefly the ally, of the title character in [[Coriolanus (play)|''Coriolanus'']].
* '''Aumerle''' ([[Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York|hist]]) is a companion of Richard in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
* ''For'' '''''Duke of Austria''''' ''see Limoges.''
* '''Autolycus''' is a rogue, singer, and ''snapper up of unconsidered trifles'' in ''[[The Winter's Tale]]''.
* '''The Countess of Auvergne''' ([[Marie I, Countess of Auvergne|hist]]) tries to entrap Talbot in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
 
==B==
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* '''Bagot''' ([[William Bagot (politician)|hist]]) is a favourite of Richard in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
* '''Balthasar''':
** '''Balthasar''' is Romeo's servant in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
** '''Balthasar''' is a singer, attending on Don Pedro in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''.
** '''Balthasar''' is a merchant in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''.
** '''Balthasar''' is a servant of Portia in ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]''.
** ''See also Portia in [[The Merchant of Venice]], who takes the name Balthasar in her disguise as a lawyer from Rome.''
* Three '''Bandits''' in ''[[Timon of Athens]]'' seek Timon's gold, but he persuades them to give up villainy.
*'''[[Banquo]]''' is a captain who, with [[Macbeth]], meets the three witches and hears their prophecies. He is later murdered on Macbeth's orders, but his ghost haunts Macbeth at a feast.
* '''[[Banquo]]''' is a captain in ''[[Macbeth]]'' who, with Macbeth, meets the three witches and hears their prophecies. He is later murdered on Macbeth's orders, but his ghost haunts Macbeth at a feast.
*'''Baptista Minola''' is the father of Katherine and Bianca in [[The Taming of the Shrew]].
* '''Baptista Minola''' is the father of Katherine and Bianca in ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''.
*'''Bardolph''':
* ''For Barbary, see Countrywomen.''
**'''Bardolph''' (fict) is a follower of Sir John Falstaff in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]]. In [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]] he becomes a drawer for the Host of the Garter. He is hanged for stealing a pax in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
* '''Bardolph''':
**'''Lord Bardolph''' (hist) is a nobleman, one of the Percy faction, in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
** '''[[Bardolph (Shakespeare character)|Bardolph]]''' (fict) is a follower of Sir John Falstaff in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]''<ref name = hivi/> and ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''. In ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]'' he becomes a drawer for the Host of the Garter. He is hanged for stealing a pax in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
*'''Barnardine''' is too drunk to consent to be executed, in [[Measure for Measure]].
** '''BassanioLord Bardolph''' ([[Thomas Bardolf, loved5th byLord Antonio,Bardolf|hist]]) is thea suitornobleman, whoone winsof the heartPercy of Portiafaction, in ''[[TheHenry MerchantIV, ofPart Venice2]]''.
* '''BassetBarnardine''' (fict) is atoo followerdrunk ofto theconsent Duketo ofbe Somersetexecuted, in ''[[HenryMeasure VI,for Part 1Measure]]''.
* '''Barnardo''' (or '''Bernardo''') and Marcellus are soldiers who invite Horatio to see the ghost of Old Hamlet, in ''[[Hamlet]]''.
*'''Bassianus''' is the younger brother of Saturninus, and is betrothed to Lavinia, in [[Titus Andronicus]].
* ''For Bartholomew, or Barthol'mew, see the Page in the ''induction'' to [[The Taming of the Shrew]].''
*'''Bastard''':
** '''The Bastard of Orleans[[Bassanio]]''', ([[Jeanloved deby Dunois|hist]])Antonio, is onethe ofsuitor who wins the Frenchheart of leadersPortia in ''[[HenryThe VI,Merchant Partof 1Venice]]''.
* '''John BatesBasset''' (fict) is a soldierfollower of the Duke of Somerset, in ''[[Henry VVI, (play)|HenryPart V1]]'s army'.
* '''Bassianus''' is the younger brother of Saturninus, and is betrothed to Lavinia, in ''[[Titus Andronicus]]''. Chiron and Demetrius murder him, laying the blame on Martius and Quintus.
*'''Beadle''':
* '''Bastard''':
**'''A Beadle''' arrests Doll Tearsheet in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
** '''AThe BeadleBastard of Orleans''' whips([[Jean Simpcoxde Dunois|hist]]) is one of the French leaders in ''[[Henry VI, Part 21]]''.
** '''Philip (the Bastard) Faulconbridge''' is a central character in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]'', the bravest and most articulate of John's supporters.
*''For'' '''Beaufort''' ''see Bishop of Winchester''.
** ''Several characters are bastards, most notably Don John and Edmund.''
*'''Beatrice''' is a central character in [[Much Ado About Nothing]]. She falls in love with Benedick.
* '''John Bates''' (fict) is a soldier in the English army in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
*''For'' '''Bedford''' ''see Prince John of Lancaster, who was the Duke of Bedford.''
* A '''Bavian''' (a baboon) is played by one of the Maying entertainers in ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''.
*'''[[Toby Belch|Sir Toby Belch]]''' is a drunken knight, and kinsman to Olivia, in [[Twelfth Night]].
* A '''Bawd''' and a Pander run the brothel into which Marina is sold, in ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''.
*'''Benedick''' is a central witty character in [[Much Ado About Nothing]]. He falls in love with Beatrice.
* '''Beadle''':
*'''Benvolio''' is a friend and kinsman of Romeo in [[Romeo and Juliet]].
** '''A Beadle''' arrests Doll Tearsheet in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.
*'''Berkeley''':
** '''A Beadle''' whips Simpcox in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
**'''Berkeley''' and Tressell (fict) are the two gentlemen accompanying Lady Anne, and Henry VI's coffin, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
* ''For'' '''Beaufort''' ''see Bishop of Winchester''.
**'''Lord Berkeley''' ([[Thomas de Berkeley, 5th Baron Berkeley|hist]]) acts as messenger from York to Bolingbroke, in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
* '''[[Beatrice (Much Ado About Nothing)|Beatrice]]''' is a central character in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''. She falls in love with Benedick.
*'''Bernardo''' is a soldier in the first act of [[Hamlet]].
* ''For'' '''Bedford''' ''see Prince John of Lancaster, who was the Duke of Bedford.''
*'''Berowne''' is the notably witty lord of Navarre in [[Love's Labour's Lost]]. He is thought to be an unfinished character sketch for the later Benedick.
* '''Belarius''' (also known as '''Morgan''') steals the two infant princes in ''[[Cymbeline]]'', and raises them as his own.
*'''The Duke of Berry''' ([[John, Duke of Berry|hist]]) is a French leader in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
* '''[[Toby Belch|Sir Toby Belch]]''' is a drunken knight, and kinsman to Olivia, in ''[[Twelfth Night]]''.
*'''Bianca''':
* '''Benedick''' is a central character in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''. He falls in love with Beatrice.
**'''Bianca''' is the younger sister of Katherine in [[The Taming of the Shrew]]. She is loved by Gremio and Hortensio, and eventually marries Lucentio.
* '''[[Benvolio]]''' is a friend and kinsman of Romeo in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
**'''Bianca''' is a whore or mistress (the text is inconsistent on which she is) to Michael Cassio in [[Othello]].
* '''Berkeley''':
*'''Biondello''' is a servant to Lucentio in [[The Taming of the Shrew]].
** '''Berkeley''' and Tressell (fict) are the two gentlemen accompanying Lady Anne, and Henry VI's coffin, in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
*'''Bishop''' (title):
** '''The BishopLord of CarlisleBerkeley''' ([[Thomas Merkede Berkeley, 5th Baron Berkeley|hist]]) supportsacts Richardas messenger from York to Bolingbroke, in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
* '''Berowne''' ([[Charles de Gontaut, duc de Biron|hist]]) is a witty lord of Navarre in ''[[Love's Labour's Lost]]''. He breaks his oath by falling in love with Rosaline.
**'''Bishop of Ely''':
*** '''The BishopDuke of Ely (1)Berry''' ([[John, FordhamDuke of Berry|hist]]) conspiresis witha theFrench Archbishop of Canterburyleader in the opening scene of [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
* '''Bertram''' is the [[Counts of Roussillon|Count of Roussillon]] in ''[[All's Well That Ends Well]]''. He is married, against his will, to Helena.
***'''The Bishop of Ely (2)''' ([[John Morton|hist]]) ultimately shows his opposition to Richard, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
* '''Bianca''':
**'''The Bishop of Winchester''' ([[Henry Cardinal Beaufort|hist]]) (later "the Cardinal") is the chief enemy of Humphrey Duke of Gloucester in [[Henry VI, Part 1]] and [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
** '''[[Bianca Minola|Bianca]]''' is the younger sister of Katherine in ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''. She is loved by Gremio and Hortensio, and eventually marries Lucentio.
*'''Blunt''':
** '''Sir James BluntBianca''' is aMichael supporter ofCassio's Richmondmistress in ''[[Richard III (play)|Richard IIIOthello]]''.
* '''Lord Bigot''', together with Salisbury and Pembroke, fear for the life of young Arthur, and later discover his body, in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]''.
**'''Sir John Blunt''' is a supporter of the king in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
* '''Biondello''' is a servant to Lucentio in ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''.
**'''Sir Walter Blunt''' is a soldier and messenger to the king in [[Henry IV, Part 1]]. He is killed by Douglas while wearing the king's armour.
* '''Bishop''' (title):
*'''The Boatswain''' is a character in the first and last acts of [[The Tempest (play)|The Tempest]].
** '''The Bishop of Carlisle''' ([[Thomas Merke|hist]]) supports Richard in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
*'''Bolingbroke''':
** '''Bishop of Ely''':
**'''Bolingbroke''', later '''King Henry IV''' ([[Henry IV of England|hist]]) leads a revolt against King Richard in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]]. He is the title character of [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]] which chart the rebellions against him by the Percy faction, and his difficult relationship with his eldest son, Hal.
*** '''The Bishop of Ely (1)''' ([[John Fordham (bishop)|hist]]) conspires with the Archbishop of Canterbury in the opening scene of [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
**'''Bolingbroke''', with Southwell, Jourdain and Hume, are the supernatural conspitators with Eleanor Duchess of Gloucester in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*** '''The Bishop of Ely (2)''' ([[John Morton (archbishop)|hist]]) ultimately shows his opposition to Richard, in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
*'''Borachio''' is a villain, a servant of Don John, in [[Much Ado About Nothing]].
** '''The Bishop of Lincoln''' ([[John Longland|hist]]) speaks in favour of Henry's divorce, in the trial scene of [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
*'''[[Nick Bottom]]''' is a weaver, one of the [[Mechanical (character)|mechanicals]], in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. While rehearsing a play, Puck changes Bottom's head for an ass's head. Titania falls in love with him. He plays Pyramus in ''Pyramus and Thisbe''.
** '''Bishop of Winchester''':
*'''The Duke of Bourbon''' ([[John I, Duke of Bourbon|hist]]) fights on the French side in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
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*** ''For'' '''''The Bishop of Winchester''''' ''in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']], see Gardiner.''
*'''Boy''':
** '''BoyBlanche''' ([[Edward, EarlBlanche of WarwickCastile|hist]]) is the king's niece in ''[[RichardThe IIILife (play)and Death of King John|RichardKing IIIJohn]]'', ismarried the(by youngarrangement son ofamong the murderedkings, Clarenceto (describedseal inan onealliance) speechto asthe ''little Ned Plantagenet'')Dauphin.
* '''Blunt''':
**'''The Boy''' (fict) is a follower of Sir John Falstaff in [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]] (in which he is called ''Robin''). He is also a character in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]], who goes to war with Pistol , Bardolph and Nym.
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** '''[[Brabantio]]Sir John Blunt''' is thea fathersupporter of Desdemona,the whoking objectsin to''[[Henry herIV, marriagePart to [[Othello2]]''.
** '''Sir Walter Blunt''' is a soldier and messenger to the king in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]''. He is killed by Douglas while wearing the king's armour.<ref name = hivi/>
*'''Brackenbury''' ([[Robert Brackenbury|hist]]) is the Lieutenant of the Tower of London in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
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* '''Bolingbroke''':
*''For'' '''Brother''' ''see Stafford's Brother.''
** '''Bolingbroke''', later '''King Henry IV''' ([[Henry IV of England|hist]]) leads a revolt against King Richard in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']]. He is the title character of ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]'' and ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'' which chart the rebellions against him by the Percy faction, and his difficult relationship with his eldest son, Hal.<ref name = hivi>P. H. Davison (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "Henry IV Part One</ref>
*'''Marcus Brutus''' ([[Marcus Junius Brutus|hist]]) (''usually just Brutus'') is a central character of [[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]], who conspires against Caesar's life and stabs him.
** '''Bolingbroke''', with Southwell, Jourdain and Hume, are the supernatural conspirators with Eleanor Duchess of Gloucester in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
*'''Buckingham''':
**'''TheLady Duke of Buckingham (1)Bona''' ([[Humphrey Stafford, 1st DukeBona of BuckinghamSavoy|hist]]) is aKing LancastrianLewis's sister-in-law, [[Henrywhose VI,hopes Partto 2]].marry HisEdward deathare is reportedthwarted, in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
* '''Borachio''' is a villain, a servant of Don John, in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''.
**'''The Duke of Buckingham (2)''' ([[Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham|hist]]) is a Yorkist in [[Henry VI, Part 3]], and is a co-conspirator with Richard - although he is eventually rejected, then murdered on Richard's orders - in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
* '''[[Nick Bottom]]''' is a weaver, one of the [[Mechanical (character)|mechanicals]], in ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''. While rehearsing a play, Puck changes Bottom's head for an ass's head. Titania falls in love with him. He plays Pyramus in ''Pyramus and Thisbe''.
*'''Bullcalf''' is nearly pressed into military service by Falstaff in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
* '''Boult''' is a servant of the Pander and the Bawd in ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''. He resolves to rape Marina, but is persuaded to help her to leave the brothel, instead.
*'''Burgundy''':
** '''The Duke of Burgundy (1)Bourbon''' ([[John I, Duke of BurgundyBourbon|hist]]) brokersfights the peace treaty betweenon the kings of France andFrench Englandside in the last act of [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
** '''The Duke ofCardinal Burgundy (2)Bourchier''' ([[PhilipThomas III,Bourchier Duke of Burgundy(bishop)|hist]]) fightsdelivers firstlythe inlittle allianceDuke withof theYork Englishfrom sanctuary, and laterinto inthe alliancehands withof theRichard and FrenchBuckingham, in [[HenryRichard VI,III Part(play)|''Richard 1III'']].
* '''Boy''':
**'''The Duke of Burgundy (3)''' refuses to marry Cordelia without a dowry, in [[King Lear]].
** '''BushyBoy''' (hist)[[Edward, is a favouriteEarl of RichardWarwick|hist]]) in [[Richard IIIII (play)|''Richard IIIII'']] is the young son of the murdered Clarence (described in one speech as ''little Ned Plantagenet'').
** '''Dick the ButcherBoy''' (fict) is ayoung followerMartius, son of JackCaius CadeMartius Coriolanus, in [[HenryCoriolanus VI, Part 2(play)|''Coriolanus'']].
** '''The Boy''' (fict) is a follower of Sir John Falstaff in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'' and ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]'' (in which he is called ''Robin''). He is also a character in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']], who goes to war with Pistol, Bardolph and Nym.<ref name = hv/>
** A '''boy''' sings the wedding song which opens ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''.
** A '''boy''' is a servant of Troilus, in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''.
** A '''boy''' attends on Benedick in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''.
** A '''boy''' sings a song to Mariana, in ''[[Measure for Measure]]''.
** A '''boy''' sings "Come, thou monarch of the vine...", in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''.
** The '''Master Gunner's Boy''' kills Salisbury, in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
* '''Boyet''', a French lord, is the Princess of France's personal assistant, in ''[[Love's Labour's Lost]]''.
* '''[[Brabantio]]''' is the father of Desdemona, in ''[[Othello]]''.
* '''Brackenbury''' ([[Robert Brackenbury|hist]]) is the Lieutenant of the Tower of London in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
* '''Brandon''' ([[Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk|hist]]) arrests Buckingham, in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
* '''The Duke of Britain''' ([[John VI, Duke of Brittany|hist]]) is a French leader in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
* ''For'' '''Master Brook''' ''see Master Ford, who calls himself Master Brook when he disguises himself to encounter Falstaff.''
* '''Brothers''':
** The '''Jailer's Brother''' accompanies his niece, in her madness, in ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''.
** ''See Leonatus''
** ''See Stafford's Brother.''
* '''Brutus''':
** '''Decius Brutus''' ([[Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus|hist]]) is one of the conspirators against Caesar in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']].
** '''Junius Brutus''' and '''Sicinius Velutus''', two of the tribunes of the people, are the protagonist's chief political enemies in [[Coriolanus (play)|''Coriolanus'']], and prove more effective than his military foes.
** '''Marcus Brutus''' ([[Marcus Junius Brutus|hist]]) (''usually just'' '''''Brutus''''') is a central character of [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']], who conspires against Caesar's life and stabs him.
* '''Buckingham''':
** '''The Duke of Buckingham (1)''' ([[Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham|hist]]) is a Lancastrian in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''. His death is reported in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
** '''The Duke of Buckingham (2)''' ([[Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham|hist]]) is a Yorkist in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'', and is a co-conspirator with Richard – although he is eventually rejected, then murdered on Richard's orders – in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
** '''The Duke of Buckingham (3)''' ([[Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham|hist]]), an enemy of Wolsey, falls from grace and is executed by Henry in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
* '''Bullcalf''' is nearly pressed into military service by Falstaff in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.
* '''Anne Bullen''' ([[Anne Boleyn|hist]]), known to history as Anne Boleyn, is a maid of Honour to Katherine who later becomes King Henry's second wife, in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
* '''Burgundy''':
** '''The Duke of Burgundy (1)''' ([[Philip the Good|hist]]) brokers the peace treaty between the kings of France and England in the last act of [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']], and fights firstly in alliance with the English, and later in alliance with the French, in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
** '''The Duke of Burgundy (2)''' refuses to marry Cordelia without a dowry, in ''[[King Lear]]''.
* '''Bushy''' ([[John Bussy|hist]]) is a favourite of Richard in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
* '''Dick the Butcher''' (fict) is a follower of Jack Cade in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
* '''Doctor Butts''' ([[William Butts|hist]]) is the king's physician in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']]. He alerts the king to Cranmer's humiliation in refused admittance to the council chamber.
 
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* '''Jack Cade''' ([[Jack Cade|hist]]) leads a proletarian rebellion in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
* '''Cadwal''' (real name '''Arviragus''') is the second son of the king in ''[[Cymbeline]]'', stolen away in infancy by Morgan, and brought up as Morgan's child.
*'''Julius Caesar''' ([[Julius Caesar|hist]]) is the title character of [[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]], an Emperor of Rome who is stabbed in the Capitol, on the Ides of March.
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** '''Octavius Caesar''' ([[Caesar Augustus|hist]]) is one of the Triumvirs, the three rulers of Rome after Caesar's death, in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']] and ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''.
**'''Caius Martius''' is the central character of [[Coriolanus]], who earns the tile "Coriolanus" in recognition of his skill at smiting Volscians in Coriolai.
* '''Caithness''' is a thane in ''[[Macbeth]]''.
**'''Doctor Caius''' ([[John Caius|hist-ish]]) is a French doctor in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. He challenges Parson Hugh to a duel.
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** '''Caius''', Sempronius and Valentine are minor characters, kinsmen and supporters of Titus, in ''[[Titus Andronicus]]''.
*'''[[Caliban (character)|Caliban]]''', son of a devil and a witch, is a deformed slave to Prospero in [[The Tempest (play)|The Tempest]].
** '''CalpurniaCaius Cassius''' ([[CalpurniaCaius PisonisCassius Longinus|hist]]) is thea wifecentral of Caesar, whose dream predicts her husband's death,character in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']]. He incites the conspiracy against Caesar, and recruits Brutus to the conspirators' ranks.
** '''The Earl ofCaius CambridgeLigarius''' ([[RichardQuintus of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of CambridgeLigarius|hist]]) is one of the three conspirators against the king's life (with Scroop and Grey)Caesar in [[HenryJulius VCaesar (play)|Henry''Julius VCaesar'']].
** '''Caius Lucius''' is the Roman ambassador in ''[[Cymbeline]]'', and the leader of the Roman forces.
*'''Camillo''' is a follower of Leontes, ordered to kill Polixines, but who instead warns Polixines of his danger and becomes his companion, in [[The Winter's Tale]].
** '''Caius Martius Coriolanus''' ([[Coriolanus|hist]]) is the central character of [[Coriolanus (play)|''Coriolanus'']], who earns the title "Coriolanus" in recognition of his skill at smiting Volscians in Coriolai.
*'''Canterbury''':
** '''The Archbishop ofDoctor CanterburyCaius''' ([[HenryJohn ChicheleCaius|hist-ish]]) is ana importantFrench characterdoctor in the''[[The firstMerry actWives of [[Henry V (play)|Henry VWindsor]]''. He expoundschallenges Henry'sParson claimHugh to the Frencha throneduel.
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* '''Calchas''', Cressida's father, has defected to the Greeks, and negotiates his daughter's exchange for a Trojan prisoner in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''.
*'''Capulet''':
* '''[[Caliban (character)|Caliban]]''', son of the witch [[Sycorax (Shakespeare)|Sycorax]], is a deformed slave to Prospero in [[The Tempest (play)|''The Tempest'']].<ref name = tempest/>
**'''Capulet''' is Juliet's father in [[Romeo and Juliet]].
* '''Calphurnia''' ([[Calpurnia (wife of Caesar)|hist]]) has a dream that predicts the death of her husband, Caesar, in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']].
**'''Lady Capulet''' is Juliet's mother in [[Romeo and Juliet]].
* ''For Cambio see Lucentio, who calls himself Cambio in his disguise as a schoolmaster.''
**'''Old Capulet''' is a minor character - a kinsman of Capulet - in the party scene of [[Romeo and Juliet]].
* '''The Earl of Cambridge''' ([[Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge|hist]]) is one of the three conspirators against the king's life (with Scroop and Grey) in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
**See also ''Juliet'' and ''Tybalt''.
* '''Camillo''' is a follower of Leontes, ordered to kill Polixines, but who instead warns Polixines of his danger and becomes his companion, in ''[[The Winter's Tale]]''.
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* '''Canidius''' ([[Publius Canidius Crassus|hist]]) is a follower of Antony in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''.
**A '''Captain''' attending on Edgar delivers Lear and Cordelia to be hanged in [[King Lear]].
* '''Canterbury''':
**''Numerous characters hold (or purport to hold) the rank of captain, including Fluellen, Gower, Jamy, Macmorris and Pistol.''
** '''The Archbishop of Canterbury''' ([[Henry Chichele|hist]]) is an important character in the first act of [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']]. He expounds Henry's claim to the French throne.<ref name = hv/>
**''Numerous characters are sea captains, including Antonio in [[Twelfth Night]].''
** '''Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury''' ([[Thomas Cranmer|hist]]) is a major character in the last act of [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']]: hauled before the [[privy council]] by his enemies and threatened with imprisonment, but protected by the king.
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**'''Cardinal Bourchier'''See ([[Thomasalso Cardinal Bourchier|hist]]), deliverswho thewas little DukeArchbishop of YorkCanterbury from sanctuary, and intoat the handstime of Richard and Buckingham,dramatised in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].''
* '''Caphis''' is the servant of a Senator in ''[[Timon of Athens]]'', sent to collect a debt due from Timon.
**''See also the Bishop of Winchester, who becomes a Cardinal in the course of [[Henry VI, Part 1]].''
* ''For'' '''Capilet''' ''see the Widow in [[All's Well That Ends Well]], whose surname is Capilet.''
*'''The Bishop of Carlisle''' ([[Thomas Merke|hist]]) supports Richard in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
* '''Captain''':
*'''Michael Cassio''' is a lieutenant in [[Othello]]. Iago persuades Othello that Cassio is having an affair with Othello's wife, Desdemona.
** A '''Captain''' survives the shipwreck at the start of ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' with Viola, and helps her with her disguise.
*'''Caius Cassius''' ([[Caius Cassius Longinus|hist]]) is a central character in [[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]]. He incites the conspiracy against Caesar, and recruits Brutus to the conspirators' ranks.
** A '''CatesbyCaptain''' ([[Williamof Catesby|hist]])the isWelsh aarmy doublebrings agentRichard -the seeminglybad loyalnews tothat Lordhis Hastingsarmy, butbelieving actuallyhim reportingdead, tohas Buckinghamdeserted and Richard -him, in [[Richard IIIII (play)|''Richard IIIII'']].
** A '''Captain''' brings Duncan news of Macbeth and Banquo's victories, in the first act of ''[[Macbeth]]''.
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** A '''Captain''' of the Norwegian army explains Fortinbras' mission against the Poles, in ''[[Hamlet]]''.
*''For'' '''Cesario''' ''see Viola, who calls herself Cesario in her male disguise, and her brother Sebastian who is sometimes called Cesario, being mistaken for his sister.''
** A '''Captain''' in Antony's army is a minor speaking role in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''.
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** A Roman '''Captain''' in ''[[Cymbeline]]'' attends on Lucius.
*'''The Lord Chief Justice''' ([[William Gascoigne|hist]]) is a [[Foil (literature)|dramatic foil]] to Falstaff in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
** Two British '''Captains''' in ''[[Cymbeline]]'' arrest Posthumus, thinking him an enemy.
*'''Chiron''' and Demetrius, are the two sons of Tamora in [[Titus Andronicus]]. They rape and mutilate Lavinia, and are eventually killed and cooked by Titus, who serves them to Tamora to eat.
** ''Several characters hold (or purport to hold) the rank of captain, including Fluellen, Gower, Jamy, Macmorris and Pistol.''
*'''Chorus''':
** ''Several characters are sea captains, including Antonio in [[Twelfth Night]]. See also Master.''
**'''The Chorus''' speaks the opening sonnet in [[Romeo and Juliet]], and a further sonnet at the beginning of the second act.
* '''Capulet''':
**'''The Chorus''' (fict) is the second most major character, after the king himself, in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]. He speaks a lengthy prologue to each of the five acts, and an epilogue.
** '''Capulet''' is Juliet's father in'' [[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
**''See also Rosalind, Rumour and Time, each of whom act as a chorus in their play.''
** '''Lady Capulet''' is Juliet's mother in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
*'''Christopher Urswick''' ([[Christopher Urswick|hist]]) is a minor character: a priest acting as messenger for Lord Stanley, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
** '''Old Capulet''' is a minor character – a kinsman of Capulet – in the party scene of ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
*'''Citizen''':
** See also ''Juliet'' and ''Tybalt''.
**Three '''citizens''' debate the succession of Edward V, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
* '''Lord Caputius''' ([[Eustace Chapuys|hist]]) is an ambassador from the [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperor]] in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
*'''Clarence''':
* '''Cardinal''':
**'''George, Duke of Clarence''' ([[George, Duke of Clarence|hist]]) is the younger brother of Edward and the elder brother of Richard in [[Henry VI, part 3]] and [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]. He is often known as "purjured Clarence", having broken his oath to Warwick and fighting instead for his brother's faction. He is eventually drowned in a butt of malmesy wine.
** '''Thomas, Duke ofCardinal ClarenceBourchier''' ([[Thomas ofBourchier Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence(bishop)|hist]]) isdelivers Hal'sthe little Duke of youngerYork brotherfrom sanctuary, whoand appearsinto inthe [[Henryhands IV,of PartRichard 2]]and andBuckingham, in [[HenryRichard VIII (play)|Henry''Richard VIII'']].
** '''Cardinal Campeius''' ([[Lorenzo Campeggio|hist]]) is the papal legate at the trial of Katherine, in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
*'''Claudio''':
** '''Cardinal Pandulph''' ([[Pandulf Verraccio|hist]]) is the [[Papal legate]] in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]''. He incites the Dauphin against John, but later tries to placate him.
**'''Claudio''' is a friend to Benedick and a follower of Don Pedro, in [[Much Ado About Nothing]]. He falls in love with Hero but is persuaded, wrongly, that she has been unfaithful.
** '''Cardinal Wolsey''' ([[Thomas Wolsey|hist]]) orchestrates the fall from grace of Buckingham and Katherine, but himself falls from grace and dies, in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
**'''Claudio''', brother to Isabella, is sentenced to death for fornication in [[Measure for Measure]].
** ''See also the Bishop of Winchester, who becomes a Cardinal in the course of [[Henry VI, Part 1]].''
*'''[[King Claudius]]''' is the uncle and stepfather of [[Hamlet]]. He has murdered his brother Old Hamlet, has taken over his crown, and has married his queen, Gertrude.
* '''The Bishop of Carlisle''' ([[Thomas Merke|hist]]) supports Richard in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
*'''Cleomines''' is a courtier to Leontes, who, with Dion delivers the oracle from Delphos in [[The Winter's Tale]].
* A '''carpenter''' and a cobbler are among the crowd of commoners gathered to welcome Caesar home enthusiastically in the opening scene of [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']].
*'''Emmanuel the Clerk of Chatham''' (fict) is murdured by Jack Cade's rebels in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
* '''Casca''' ([[Servilius Casca|hist]]) is one of the conspirators against Caesar, in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']]. He has an important role in the early parts of the play, reporting offstage events.
*'''Clifford''':
* '''Cassandra''' ([[Cassandra|myth]]) is a prophetess in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''.
**'''Clifford''' (''sometimes called Young Clifford'') ([[John Clifford, 9th Baron de Clifford|hist]]) is a staunch Lancastrian, and is the Yorkists most hated enemy &mdash; as the killer of Rutland &mdash; in [[Henry VI, Part 2]] and [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
* '''[[Michael Cassio]]''' is a lieutenant in ''[[Othello]]''. Iago persuades Othello that Cassio is having an affair with Othello's wife, Desdemona.
**'''Old Clifford''' ([[Thomas Clifford, 8th Baron de Clifford|hist]]), father of Clifford, is a Lancastrian leader in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
* '''Caius Cassius''' ([[Caius Cassius Longinus|hist]]) is a central character in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']]. He incites the conspiracy against Caesar, and recruits Brutus to the conspirators' ranks.
*'''Clown''':
* '''Catesby''' ([[William Catesby|hist]]) is a double agent – seemingly loyal to Lord Hastings but actually reporting to Buckingham and Richard – in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
**'''The Clown''' is the good-natured son of the Old Shepherd, gulled by Autolycus, in [[The Winter's Tale]].
** ''For'' the two Clowns in [[Hamlet]]'''Catherine''' ''see "Gravedigger"Katherine.''
* '''Simon Catling''', Hugh Rebeck and James Soundpost are minor characters, musicians, in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
**''See also Touchstone, who is simply called "Clown" until he reaches the Forest of Arden.''
* '''Young Cato''' is a soldier of Brutus' and Cassius' party, in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']].
**''Numerous characters are clowns, or are comic characters originally played by the clowns in Shakespeare's company.''
* '''Celia''' is Rosalind's companion and cousin, and is daughter to Duke Frederick in ''[[As You Like It]]''.
**''See also Fool''.
* '''Ceres''' ([[Ceres (mythology)|myth]]) is presented by a masquer in [[The Tempest (play)|''The Tempest'']].<ref name = tempest/>
*'''Cobweb''' is a fairy in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]].
* '''Cerimon''' is a lord of Ephesus in ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''. He opens the chest in which Thaisa had been buried at sea and, being skilled in medicine, he realises that she is not dead and nurses her back to health.
*'''Sir John Coleville''' is a rebel captured by Falstaff in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
* ''For'' '''Cesario''' ''see Viola, who calls herself Cesario in her male disguise, and her brother Sebastian who is sometimes called Cesario, being mistaken for his sister.''
*'''Conrade''' is a villain, a servant of Don John, in [[Much Ado About Nothing]].
* '''The Lord Chamberlain''', in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']] ([[Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester|hist]] & [[William Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys of the Vyne|hist]]) is a conflation of two historical Lords Chamberlain, one of them Lord Sandys, who is also a character in the play.
*'''The Constable of France''' ([[Charles d'Albret|hist]]) leads the French forces in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
* '''The Lord Chancellor''' ([[Thomas More|hist]]) – historically Sir Thomas More, although not identified as such in the play – is among the [[Privy council|Privy Counsellors]] who accuse Cranmer in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
*'''Cordelia''' ([[Queen Cordelia|myth]]) is the goodly youngest daughter of [[King Lear]]. She marries the King of France. At the end of the play she is hanged on Edmund's instructions.
* '''Charles''':
*'''Corin''' is a kindly shepherd in [[As You Like It]].
** '''Charles''' is a wrestler, defeated by Orlando, in ''[[As You Like It]]''.
*''For'' '''Coriolanus''' ''see Caius Martius.''
** '''The Dauphin''', later '''King Charles VII of France''' ([[Charles VII of France|hist]]) leads the French forces, with Joan, in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
*'''Cornelius''' and Voltemand are two ambassadors from Claudius to the Norwegian court, in [[Hamlet]].
* '''Charmian''' ([[Charmian (servant to Cleopatra)|hist]]) is the main attendant to Cleopatra in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]'' and dies by snakebite.
*'''The Duke of Cornwall''' is Regan's husband, who puts out Gloucester's eyes, in [[King Lear]].
* '''[[Costard]]Emmanuel the Clerk of Chatham''' (fict) is amurdered clownby andJack countryCade's bumkinrebels fromin ''[[Love'sHenry Labour'sVI, LostPart 2]]''.
* '''Chatillion''' is an ambassador from France to England in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]''.
*'''Count''' (title):
* '''The Lord Chief Justice''' ([[William Gascoigne|hist]]) is a [[Foil (literature)|dramatic foil]] to Falstaff in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.
**''A number of characters have the title Count, including Claudio (from [[Much Ado About Nothing]]) and Paris.''
* '''Chiron''' and Demetrius, are two sons of Tamora in ''[[Titus Andronicus]]''. They rape and mutilate Lavinia, and are eventually killed and cooked by Titus, who serves them to Tamora to eat.
*'''Countess''' (title):
* '''Chorus''':
**'''The Countess of Auvergne''' tries to entrap Talbot in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
** '''The Chorus''' speaks the opening prologue in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', and a further prologue at the beginning of the second act.
**''See also Olivia''.
** '''AlexanderThe CourtChorus''' (fict) is athe second most major character, after the king soldierhimself, in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']]'s. armyHe speaks a lengthy prologue to each of the five acts, and an epilogue.<ref name = hv/>
** ''See also John Gower, Rosalind, Rumour and Time, each of whom act as a chorus in their play.''
*'''Courtesan''':
** ''See also Prologue.''
**A '''courtesan''' dines with Antipholus of Ephesus, who finds himself locked out of his own home, in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
* '''Christopher''':
**''Several characters are courtesans, or are accused of being courtesans, most notably Cressida from [[Troilus and Cressida]].''
** '''Christopher Sly''' is a drunken tinker in the ''induction'' to ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''. He is gulled into believing he is a lord.
*'''Curan''' is minor character, a follower of the Earl of Gloucester, in [[King Lear]].
** '''Christopher Urswick''' ([[Christopher Urswick|hist]]) is a minor character: a priest acting as messenger for Lord Stanley, in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
* '''Cicero''', a senator, hears Casca's account of strange portents, in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']].
* '''Metellus Cimber''' ([[Tillius Cimber|hist]]) is one of the conspirators in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']].
* '''Cinna''':
** '''Cinna''' (hist) is one of the conspirators against Caesar in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']].
** '''Cinna''' is a poet, mistaken for the conspirator Cinna in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']]. Realising they have the wrong man, the mob "kill him for his bad verses".
* '''Citizen''':
** A '''citizen''' of Antium briefly meets the disguised Coriolanus, and directs him to Aufidius' house.
** A mob of '''citizens''', seven of them speaking roles, appear both in opposition and in support of the title character in several scenes of [[Coriolanus (play)|''Coriolanus'']]. Speaking as one, the mob's speech prefix is '''Plebeians'''.
** Three '''citizens''' debate the succession of Edward V, in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
** ''See also Plebeians.''
* '''Clarence''':
** '''George, Duke of Clarence''' ([[George, Duke of Clarence|hist]]) is the younger brother of Edward and the elder brother of Richard in ''[[Henry VI, part 3]]'' and [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']]. He is often known as "perjured Clarence", having broken his oath to Warwick and fighting instead for his brother's faction. He is eventually drowned in a butt of malmesy wine.
** '''Thomas, Duke of Clarence''' ([[Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence|hist]]) is Hal's younger brother, who appears in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'' and [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
* '''Claudio''':
** '''Claudio''' is a friend to Benedick and a follower of Don Pedro, in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''. He falls in love with Hero but is persuaded, wrongly, that she has been unfaithful.
** '''Claudio''', brother to Isabella, is sentenced to death for fornication in ''[[Measure for Measure]]''.
* '''Claudius''':
** '''Claudius''' and Varro are guards in Brutus' tent, in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']]. They do not see Caesar's ghost.
** '''[[King Claudius]]''' ([[Feng (Claudius)|myth]]) is the uncle and stepfather of the title character in ''[[Hamlet]]''. He has murdered his brother Old Hamlet, has taken over his crown, and has married his queen, Gertrude.
* '''Cleomines''' is a courtier to Leontes, who, with Dion delivers the oracle from Delphos in ''[[The Winter's Tale]]''.
* '''Cleon''' is governor of Tarsus in ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''. Pericles brings food to save Cleon's starving people, and later trusts his new-born daughter into Cleon's care.
* '''Cleopatra''' ([[Cleopatra VII|hist]]) is the lover of Antony in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''. She commits suicide using a poisonous asp.
* '''Emmanuel the Clerk of Chatham''' (fict) is murdered by Jack Cade's rebels in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
* '''Clifford''':
** '''Clifford''' (sometimes called Young Clifford) ([[John Clifford, 9th Baron de Clifford|hist]]) is a staunch Lancastrian, and is the Yorkists most hated enemy — as the killer of Rutland — in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'' and ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
** '''Old Clifford''' ([[Thomas Clifford, 8th Baron de Clifford|hist]]), father of Clifford, is a Lancastrian leader in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
* '''Clitus''' is a soldier, a follower of Brutus, in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']]. He refuses to aid Brutus' suicide.
* '''Cloten''', son of the Queen and stepson to the king in ''[[Cymbeline]]'', vainly loves Imogen, and eventually resolves to rape her.
* '''Clown''':
** '''The Clown''' is the good-natured son of the Old Shepherd, gulled by Autolycus, in ''[[The Winter's Tale]]''.
** '''The Clown''' appears briefly to make fun of the musicians, and later to banter with Desdemona, in ''[[Othello]]''.
** '''The Clown''' delivers some pigeons, and letters from ''[[Titus Andronicus]]'', to Saturninus. He is hanged for his pains.
** '''The Clown''' delivers a poisonous asp to Cleopatra in a basket of figs, in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''.
** '''The Clown''', also identified as "Pompey" is a servant to Mistress Overdone in ''[[Measure for Measure]]''.
** ''For the two clowns in [[Hamlet]] see "Gravedigger".''
** ''For "Clown" in [[All's Well That Ends Well]], see Lavatch.''
** ''See also Touchstone, who is simply called "Clown" until he reaches the Forest of Arden.''
** ''Numerous characters are clowns, or are comic characters originally played by the clowns in Shakespeare's company.''
** ''See also Fool'' and [[Shakespearian fool]].
* A '''cobbler''' and a carpenter are among the crowd of commoners gathered to welcome Caesar home enthusiastically in the opening scene of [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']].
* '''Cobweb''' is a fairy in ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''.
* '''Sir John Coleville''' is a rebel captured by Falstaff in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.
* '''Cominius''' and '''Titus Lartius''' are leaders of the Roman forces against the Volscians, in [[Coriolanus (play)|''Coriolanus'']].
* '''Conrade''' is a villain, a servant of Don John, in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''.
* "Three or four" '''Conspirators''', three of them speaking roles, conspire with Aufidius, in [[Coriolanus (play)|''Coriolanus'']].
* '''The Constable of France''' ([[Charles d'Albret|hist]]) leads the French forces in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
* '''Constance''' ([[Constance, Duchess of Brittany|hist]]) is Arthur's mother in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]'': a fierce advocate for her son's right to the English throne.
* '''Corambis''' is an alternative name for Polonius in ''[[Hamlet]]''. He is so named in ''The First Quarto of Shakespeare's "Hamlet"'' (1603); occasionally referred to as the "bad quarto".
* '''Cordelia''' ([[Queen Cordelia|myth]]) is the youngest daughter in ''[[King Lear]]''. She marries the King of France. At the end of the play she is hanged on Edmund's instructions.
* '''Corin''' is a kindly shepherd in ''[[As You Like It]]''.
* '''Caius Martius Coriolanus''' ([[Coriolanus|hist]]) is the central character of [[Coriolanus (play)|''Coriolanus'']], who earns the title "Coriolanus" in recognition of his skill at smiting Volscians in Coriolai.
* '''Cornelius''':
** '''Cornelius''' and Voltemand are two ambassadors from Claudius to the Norwegian court, in ''[[Hamlet]]''.
** '''Cornelius''', a doctor in ''[[Cymbeline]]'', provides a fake poison to the Queen, which is later used on Imogen. He also reports the Queen's last words.
* '''The Duke of Cornwall''' is Regan's husband, who puts out Gloucester's eyes, in ''[[King Lear]]''.
* ''For Corporal, see Bardolph and Nym, who hold that rank.''
* '''[[Costard]]''' is a clown and country bumkin from ''[[Love's Labour's Lost]]''.
* '''Count''' (title):
** ''A number of characters have the title Count, including Claudio (from [[Much Ado About Nothing]]) and Paris.''
* '''Countess''' (title):
** '''The Countess of Auvergne''' ([[Marie I, Countess of Auvergne|hist]]) tries to entrap Talbot in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
** '''The Countess of Rousillon''' is Bertram's mother, and Helena's protector, in ''[[All's Well That Ends Well]]''.
** ''See also Olivia''.
* A number of '''countrymen''', together with Gerald, provide Maying entertainment in ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''. Four of them are speaking roles. Three of them are called Arcas, Rycas and Sennois. They may, or may not, include Timothy and the Bavian.
* Five '''countrywomen''' (called Barbary, Friz, Luce, Maudlin and Nell) dance at the Maying entertainment in ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''.
* '''Alexander Court''' (fict) is a soldier in the English army in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
* '''Courtesan''':
** A '''courtesan''' dines with Antipholus of Ephesus, who finds himself locked out of his own home, in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''.
** ''Several characters are courtesans, or are accused of being courtesans, most notably Cressida from [[Troilus and Cressida]].''
* '''Crab''' is Launce's dog, in ''[[The Two Gentlemen of Verona]]''.
* '''Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury''' ([[Thomas Cranmer|hist]]) is a major character in the last act of [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']]: hauled before the [[privy council]] by his enemies and threatened with imprisonment, but protected by the king.
* '''[[Cressida]]''' is one of the title characters in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''. The Trojan prince Troilus falls in love with this young daughter of a Trojan defector.
* A '''crier''' to the court, and a scribe to the court, are minor roles – but they usually have dramatic impact – in the trial scene of [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
* '''Thomas Cromwell''' ([[Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex|hist]]) is secretary to Wolsey, and later to the Privy Council, in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
* '''Cupid''' ([[Cupid|myth]]) reads the prologue to a masque in ''[[Timon of Athens]]''.
* '''Curan''' is minor character, a follower of the Earl of Gloucester, in ''[[King Lear]]''.
* '''Curio''' is an attendant on Orsino in ''[[Twelfth Night]]''.
* '''Curtis''' is a servant of Petruchio in ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''.
* '''Cymbeline''' ([[Cunobelinus|hist]]), the title character of ''[[Cymbeline]]'', is king of the Britons, and father to Imogen, Guiderus and Arviragus.
 
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* '''Dardanius''' is a soldier, a follower of Brutus, in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']]. He refuses to aid Brutus' suicide.
*'''Dauphin''' (sometimes ''Dolphin'' in older texts):
* '''Daughter''':
**'''The Dauphin''' ([[Louis, Duc de Guyenne|hist]]) is [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]'s chief enemy.
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*'''Davy''' (fict) is justice Shallow's servant in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
* '''Dauphin''' (sometimes ''Dolphin'' in older texts):
*'''DeBoys''':
** '''The Dauphin''' ([[Louis, Dauphin of France (1397-1415)|hist]]) is Henry's chief enemy in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
**'''Jaques DeBoys''' is a brother to Oliver and Orlando in [[As You Like It]].
** '''The Dauphin''', later '''King Charles VII of France''' ([[Charles VII of France|hist]]) leads the French forces, with Joan, in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
**''See also Oliver and Orlando from [[As You Like It]], whose surname is also DeBoys.''
** ''See also Lewis''.
*'''Demetrius''':
* '''Davy''' (fict) is justice Shallow's servant in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.
**'''Demetrius''' is in love with Hermia at the start of [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. Later, he loves and marries Helena.
* '''DeBoys''':
**'''Demetrius''' and Chiron, are the two sons of Tamora in [[Titus Andronicus]]. They rape and mutilate Lavinia, and are eventually killed and cooked by Titus, who serves them to Tamora to eat.
** '''DennisJaques DeBoys''' is a minor character - a servantbrother to Oliver -and Orlando in ''[[As You Like It]]''.
** ''See also Oliver and Orlando from [[As You Like It]], whose surname is also DeBoys.''
*'''Lord Stanley, Earl of Derby''' ([[Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby|hist]]) is a military leader who ultimately reveals his loyalty to the Richmond faction, in spite of his son being a hostage to Richard, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
* '''Decius Brutus''' ([[Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus|hist]]) is one of the conspirators against Caesar in [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']].
*'''[[Desdemona (Othello)|Desdemona]]''' is [[Othello]]'s wife. He strangles her, in the mistaken belief that she is unfaithful.
* ''For Decretas, see Dercetus.''
*'''Dick''':
* '''Deiphobus''' ([[Deiphobus|myth]]), a brother of Hector and Troilus, is a minor character (with the one line, "It is the Lord Aeneas") in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''.
**'''Dick the Butcher''' (fict) is a follower of Jack Cade in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
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*'''Doctor''' (title):
** '''Demetrius''' and Philo, Romans following Antony, regret his infatuation with Cleopatra in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''.
**A '''Doctor''' in Cordelia's train tends the mad [[King Lear]].
* '''Dennis''' is a minor character – a servant to Oliver – in ''[[As You Like It]]''.
**'''Doctor Caius''' ([[John Caius|hist-ish]]) is a French doctor in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. He challenges Parson Hugh to a duel.
**An '''EnglishSir DoctorAnthony Denny''' ([[Anthony Denny|hist]]) is a minor character in [[MacbethHenry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']], who brings Cranmer to the King.
* '''Lord Stanley, Earl of Derby''' ([[Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby|hist]]) is a military leader who ultimately reveals his loyalty to the Richmond faction, in spite of his son being a hostage to Richard, in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
**A '''Scottish Doctor''' witnesses Lady Macbeth sleepwalking in [[Macbeth]].
* '''Dercetus''' (hist) is a follower of Antony in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''. He informs Caesar of Antony's death.
**''See also Pinch in [[The Comedy of Errors]], who is sometimes referred to as "Doctor Pinch".
* '''[[Desdemona (Othello)|Desdemona]]''' is the protagonist's wife in ''[[Othello]]''. He strangles her, in the mistaken belief that she is unfaithful.
*'''Dogberry''', accompanied by Verges, is a clownish officer of the watch in [[Much Ado About Nothing]].
* '''Diana''':
*'''Doll Tearsheet''' (fict) is a whore, who is emotionally involved with Falstaff, and is later arrested for murder in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
** '''Diana''' is desired by Bertram, and pretends to agree to have sex with him. Instead, under cover of darkness, she exchanges places with Helena, who becomes pregnant with Bertram's child, in ''[[All's Well That Ends Well]]''.
*For '''Dolphin''' see '''Dauphin'''.
** '''Diana''' ([[Diana (mythology)|myth]]) the goddess of chastity, appears to Perciles in a vision, in ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]'' She tells him to visit her temple at Ephesus, leading to his reconciliation with Thaisa there.
*'''Don''' (title):
* '''Dick''':
**'''Don John''' is the bastard brother of Don Pedro, and is the chief villain in [[Much Ado About Nothing]].
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** ''See also Richard.''
**'''Don Adrianno de Armado''' is an arrogant Spanish braggart in [[Love's Labour's Lost]].
* '''Diomedes''':
*'''Donalbain''' ([[Donald III of Scotland|hist]]) is the second son of Duncan in [[Macbeth]].
** '''Diomedes''' is a follower of Cleopatra in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''. He informs Antony that Cleopatra is alive, and informs Cleopatra that Antony is dying.
*'''Dorcas''' and Mopsa are shepherdesses, usually portrayed as rather tarty, in [[The Winter's Tale]].
** '''Diomedes''' ([[Diomedes|myth]]) is one of the Greek leaders in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''.
*'''Dorset''' ([[Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset|hist]]) and Grey ([[Richard Grey|hist]]), are the two sons of Queen Elizabeth from her first marriage, who are arrested and executed on the orders of Buckingham and Richard in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
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* '''Dion''' is a courtier to Leontes, who, with Cleomines delivers the oracle from Delphos in ''[[The Winter's Tale]]''.
*'''Dromio''':
* '''Dionyza''', the wife of Cleon of Tarsus, is entrusted with the upbringing of Marina, in ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''. However, she comes to see Marina as a rival to her own daughter, and orders Leonine to kill Marina.
**'''Dromio of Ephesus''', servant to Antipholus of Ephesus and twin of Dromio of Syracuse - with whom he is often confused, is a central character in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
* '''Doctor''' (title):
**'''Dromio of Syracuse''', servant to Antipholus of Syracuse and twin of Dromio of Ephesus - with whom he is often confused, is a central character in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
** A '''Doctor''' in Cordelia's train tends the mad Lear in ''[[King Lear]]''.
*'''Duchess''' (title):
** A '''Doctor''' suggests that the wooer can cure the Jailer's Daughter's madness by having sex with her while pretending to be Palamon, in ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''.
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***'''Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester''' is the wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester in [[Henry VI, Part 2]], in which she dabbles in witchcraft with disastrous results.
** An '''English Doctor''' is a minor character in ''[[Macbeth]]''.
**'''Duchess of York''':
** A '''Scottish Doctor''' witnesses Lady Macbeth sleepwalking in ''[[Macbeth]]''.
***'''The Duchess of York (1)''' (hist) is a (partly comic) character in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]], who must plead for the life of her son, Aumerle.
** ''See also Pinch in [[The Comedy of Errors]], who is sometimes referred to as "Doctor Pinch".''
***'''The Duchess of York (2)''' ([[Cecily Neville|hist]]) is the wife of Richard, Duke of York (1) in [[Henry VI, Part 3]]. She outlives him to mourn the death of two of their sons in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
* '''Dogberry''', accompanied by Verges, is a clownish officer of the watch in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''.
*'''Duke''' (title):
* '''Dolabella''' (hist) is a follower of Caesar in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''. He tells Cleopatra that Caesar intends to lead her, in triumph, through Rome.
**'''The Duke of Albany''' is Gonerill's husband in [[King Lear]].
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**'''The Duke of Arragon''' is an unsuccessful suitor to Portia in [[The Merchant of Venice]].
** ''For'' '''Duke of Bedford''Domitus''''' ''see'' Prince John of Lancaster.'''''Enobarbus'''''.
* '''Don''' (title):
**'''The Duke of Berry''' ([[John, Duke of Berry|hist]]) is a French leader in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
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** '''Don Adriano de Armado''' is an arrogant Spanish braggart in ''[[Love's Labour's Lost]]''.
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*** '''The Duke of Buckingham (1)Donalbain''' ([[HumphreyDonald Stafford, 1st DukeIII of BuckinghamScotland|hist]]) is athe Lancastriansecond inson [[Henry VI, Part 2]]. His death isof reportedDuncan in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3Macbeth]]''.
* A '''Door Keeper''' (fict) bars the entrance of Cranmer to the council chamber, in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
***'''The Duke of Buckingham (2)''' ([[Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham|hist]]) is a Yorkist in [[Henry VI, Part 3]], and is a co-conspirator with Richard - although he is eventually rejected, then murdered on Richard's orders - in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
* '''Dorcas''' and Mopsa are shepherdesses, usually portrayed as rather tarty, in ''[[The Winter's Tale]]''.
**'''Duke of Burgundy''':
*** '''The Duke of Burgundy (1)Dorset''' ([[JohnThomas Grey, Duke1st Marquess of BurgundyDorset|hist]]) brokersand theGrey peace([[Richard treatyGrey|hist]]), betweenare the kingstwo sons of FranceQueen Elizabeth from her first marriage, who are arrested and Englandexecuted inon the last actorders of Buckingham and Richard in [[HenryRichard VIII (play)|Henry''Richard VIII'']].
*** '''The DukeEarl of Burgundy (2)Douglas''' ([[Philip III, Duke of Burgundy|hist]]) fights firstly in alliance withleads the English,Scottish andrebel later in alliance with the French,forces in ''[[Henry VIIV, Part 1]]''.<ref name = hivi/>
 
***'''The Duke of Burgundy (3)''' refuses to marry Cordelia without a dowry, in [[King Lear]].
[[File:Comedy of Errors-Dromios.jpg|right|thumb|The twin Dromios in a [[Pacific Repertory Theatre|Carmel Shake-speare Festival]] production at the [[Forest Theater]] in Carmel, California. September, 2008]]
**'''Duke of Clarence''':
* '''Dromio''':
***'''George, Duke of Clarence''' ([[George, Duke of Clarence|hist]]) is the younger brother of Edward and the elder brother of Richard in [[Henry VI, part 3]] and [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]. He is often known as "purjured Clarence", having broken his oath to Warwick and fighting instead for his brother's faction. He is eventually drowned in a butt of malmesy wine.
** '''Dromio of Ephesus''', servant to Antipholus of Ephesus and twin of Dromio of Syracuse – with whom he is often confused, is a central character in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''.
***'''Thomas, Duke of Clarence''' ([[Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence|hist]])is Hal's younger brother, who appears in [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
** '''Dromio of Syracuse''', servant to Antipholus of Syracuse and twin of Dromio of Ephesus – with whom he is often confused, is a central character in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''.
**'''The Duke of Cornwall''' is Regan's husband, who puts out Gloucester's eyes, in [[King Lear]].
** '''Duke of ExeterDuchess''' (title):
** '''Duchess of Gloucester''':
***'''The Duke of Exeter (1)''' ([[Thomas Beaufort, 1st Duke of Exeter|hist]]) is an uncle of Henry V. He acts as emissary to the French King in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]. He has a more choric role in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
*** '''The Duchess of Gloucester''' ([[Eleanor de Bohun|hist]]) is the widow of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester. His murder (before the play opens) drives much of the action of [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
***'''The Duke of Exeter (2)''' ([[Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter|hist]]) is a Lancastrian leader in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
*** '''Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester''' ([[Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester|hist]]) is married to Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'', in which she dabbles in witchcraft with disastrous results.
**'''Duke Frederick''' is the villain (the usurper of Duke Senior) in [[As You Like It]].
** '''DukeDuchess of GloucesterYork''':
*** '''The Duchess of York (1)''' (unnamed) character in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']], a composite of [[Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York]], died 1392, the mother of Aumerle, and [[Joan Holland]], who bore no children
***'''Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester''' ([[Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester|hist]]) appears as a brother of Hal in [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]. He is a much more important character as the protector in [[Henry VI, Part 1]] and [[Henry VI, Part 2]], in which he is murdered by his rivals.
*** '''Richard,The DukeDuchess of Gloucester''', laterYork '''Richard III(2)''' ([[Richard III ofCecily EnglandNeville|hist]]), brave but evil, is themarried third son ofto Richard, Duke of York (1). He is a fairly minor character in'' [[Henry VI, Part 23]],''. isShe moreoutlives prominenthim into [[Henry VI, Part 3]], and ismourn the titledeath characterof - and murderertwo of many other characterstheir -sons in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
* '''Duke''' (title):
***''See also Earl of Gloucester.
** '''The Duke of LancasterAlbany''': is Goneril's husband in ''[[King Lear]]''.
*** '''John of Gaunt,The Duke of LancasterAlençon''' ([[JohnJean of GauntII, 1st Duke of LancasterAlençon|hist]]), uncleis toone Kingof Richardthe and father to Bolingbroke,French diesleaders in ''[[RichardHenry IIVI, (play)|RichardPart II1]], having delivered his famous "This sceptred isle..." speech''.
** '''The Duke of Arragon''' is an unsuccessful suitor to Portia in ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]''.
***''See also Bolingbroke, son to John of Gaunt, who claims the dukedom of Lancaster on his father's death.''
** ''For'' '''''Duke of NorfolkAustria''':'' ''see Limoges.''
** ''For'' '''''Duke of Bedford''''' ''see Prince John of Lancaster.''
***'''The Duke of Norfolk''' ([[John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk|hist]]) is a supporter of the Yorkists in [[Henry VI, Part 3]] and [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
*** '''Thomas Mowbray,The Duke of NorfolkBerry''' ([[Thomas de MowbrayJohn, 1st Duke of NorfolkBerry|hist]]) is Bolingbroke'sa enemy,French exiled by Richard,leader in [[RichardHenry IIV (play)|Richard''Henry IIV'']].<ref name = hv/>
** '''The Duke of OrleansBourbon''' ([[CharlesJohn I, ducDuke d'Orléansof Bourbon|hist]]) fights on the French side in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
** '''The Duke of Britain''' ([[John VI, Duke of Brittany|hist]]) is a French leader in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
**'''Duke Senior''' is the father of Rosalind. He is the true duke, and has been usurped by his brother, Duke Frederick, at the start of [[As You Like It]].
** '''Duke of SomersetBuckingham''':
*** '''The Duke of SomersetBuckingham (1)''' ([[JohnHumphrey BeaufortStafford, 1st Duke of SomersetBuckingham|hist]]) is a follwerLancastrian of Kingin ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''. His death is reported in ''[[Henry VI, Part 13]]''.
*** '''The Duke of SomersetBuckingham (2)''' ([[EdmundHenry BeaufortStafford, 2nd Duke of SomersetBuckingham|hist]]) appearsis amonga the Lancastrian factionYorkist in ''[[Henry VI, Part 23]].'', His headand is carrieda onstageco-conspirator bywith Richard (later Richardalthough III)he inis theeventually openingrejected, scenethen ofmurdered on Richard's orders – in [[HenryRichard VI,III Part(play)|''Richard 3III'']].
*** '''The Duke of SomersetBuckingham (3)''' ([[HenryEdward BeaufortStafford, 3rd Duke of SomersetBuckingham|hist]]), andan [[Edmundenemy of BeaufortWolsey, 4thfalls Dukefrom ofgrace Somerset|hist]])and is a conflationexecuted by ShakespeareHenry of two historical Dukes of Somerset. He supports both factions at different stages ofin [[Henry VI,VIII Part(play)|''Henry 3VIII'']].
** '''Duke of Burgundy''':
**'''The Duke of Suffolk (William de la Pole)''' ([[William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk|hist]]) is a manipulative character, loved by Queen Margaret, in [[Henry VI, Part 1]] and [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*** '''The Duke of SurreyBurgundy (1)''' ([[ThomasJohn Holland,the 1st Duke of SurreyFearless|hist]]) accusesbrokers Aumerlethe peace treaty between the kings of plottingFrance Woodstock'sand deathEngland in the last act of [[RichardHenry IIV (play)|Richard''Henry IIV'']]).<ref name = hv/>
*** '''The Duke of VeniceBurgundy (2)''' tries([[Philip theIII, caseDuke betweenof Burgundy|hist]]) fights firstly in alliance with the ShylockEnglish, and Antoniolater in alliance with the French, in ''[[TheHenry MerchantVI, ofPart Venice1]]''.
**''For''* '''The Duke of ViennaBurgundy (3)''' ''seerefuses Vincentioto marry Cordelia without a dowry, in ''[[MeasureKing for MeasureLear]].''.
** '''Duke of YorkClarence''':
*** '''TheGeorge, Duke of York (1)Clarence''' ([[Edmund of LangleyGeorge, 1st Duke of YorkClarence|hist]]) is the uncleyounger brother of both RichardEdward and Bolingbrokethe elder brother of Richard in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'' and [[Richard IIIII (play)|''Richard IIIII'']]. He is often known as "perjured Clarence", having broken his oath to Warwick and fighting instead for his brother's faction. He is eventually drowned in a butt of malmesy wine.
*** '''TheThomas, Duke of York (2)Clarence''' ([[EdwardThomas of NorwichLancaster, 2nd1st Duke of YorkClarence|hist]]) is aHal's minoryounger characterbrother, thewho leaderappears ofin the''[[Henry "vaward"IV, inPart 2]]'' and [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref (TRIVIA:name Historically= this character is one and the same person as Aumerle.)hv/>
** '''The Duke of Cornwall''' is Regan's husband, who puts out Gloucester's eyes, in ''[[King Lear]]''.
***'''Richard, Duke of York (1)''' ([[Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York|hist]]) is a central character in [[Henry VI, Part 1]], [[Henry VI, Part 2]] and [[Henry VI, Part 3]]. He is the Yorkist claimant to the throne of England, in opposition to Henry VI, and he is eventually killed on the orders of Queen Margaret.
** '''Duke of Exeter''':
***'''Richard, Duke of York (2)''' ([[Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York|hist]]) is the younger of the two [[princes in the tower]], murdered on the orders of Richard in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
*** '''The Duke of Exeter (1)''' ([[Thomas Beaufort, 1st Duke of Exeter|hist]]) is an uncle of Henry V. He acts as emissary to the French King in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']]. He has a more choric role in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.<ref name = hv/>
**''For'' '''The Duke''' ''in [[Measure for Measure]], see Vincentio.''
*** '''The Duke of Exeter (2)''' ([[Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter|hist]]) is a Lancastrian leader in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
**''Numerous characters are Dukes, including Antonio (from [[The Tempest (play)|The Tempest]]), Orsino, Prospero, Solinus, Theseus and Vincentio (from [[Measure for Measure]]).''
** '''DumaineThe Duke of Florence''', withdiscusses Berownethe andprogress Longaville,of isthe onewar ofwith the threetwo companionsFrench ofLords, Thethe Kingbrothers of NavarreDumaine, in ''[[LoveAll's Labour'sWell LostThat Ends Well]]''.
** '''DuncanDuke Frederick''' ([[Duncanis Ithe of Scotland|hist)]] isvillain (the kingusurper of Scotland,Duke murderedSenior) byin ''[[MacbethAs You Like It]]''.
** '''Duke of Gloucester''':
*** '''Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester''' ([[Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester|hist]]) appears as a brother of Hal in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'' and [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']]. He is a much more important character as the protector in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]'' and ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'', in which he is murdered by his rivals.<ref name = hv/>
*** '''Richard, Duke of Gloucester''', later '''Richard III''' ([[Richard III of England|hist]]), brave but evil, is the third son of Richard, Duke of York (1). He is a fairly minor character in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'', is more prominent in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'', and is the title character – and murderer of many other characters – in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
*** ''See also Earl of Gloucester.''
** '''Duke of Lancaster''':
*** '''John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster''' ([[John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster|hist]]), uncle to King Richard and father to Bolingbroke, dies in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']], having delivered his famous "This sceptred isle..." speech.
*** ''See also Bolingbroke, son to John of Gaunt, who claims the dukedom of Lancaster on his father's death.''
** '''Duke of Milan'''
*** '''The Duke of Milan''' is patron to both Valentine and Proteus, and is the father of Silvia, in ''[[The Two Gentlemen of Verona]]''.
*** ''See also Prospero and Antonio from [[The Tempest]], who are dukes of Milan.''<ref name = tempest/>
** '''Duke of Norfolk''':
*** '''The Duke of Norfolk''' ([[John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk|hist]]) is a supporter of the Yorkists in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'' and [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
*** '''The Duke of Norfolk''' ([[Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk|hist]] & [[Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk|hist]]) is an associate of Buckingham in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
*** '''Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk''' ([[Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk|hist]]) is Bolingbroke's enemy, exiled by Richard, in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
** '''The Duke of Orleans''' ([[Charles, duc d'Orléans|hist]]) fights on the French side in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
** '''Duke Senior''' is the father of Rosalind. He is the true duke, and has been usurped by his brother, Duke Frederick, at the start of ''[[As You Like It]]''.
** '''Duke of Somerset''':
*** '''The Duke of Somerset (1)''' ([[John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset|hist]]) is a follower of King Henry in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
*** '''The Duke of Somerset (2)''' ([[Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset|hist]]) appears among the Lancastrian faction in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''. His head is carried onstage by Richard (later Richard III) in the opening scene of ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
*** '''The Duke of Somerset (3)''' ([[Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset|hist]] and [[Edmund Beaufort, 4th Duke of Somerset|hist]]) is a conflation by Shakespeare of two historical Dukes of Somerset. He supports both factions at different stages of ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
** '''Duke of Suffolk''':
*** '''The Duke of Suffolk''' ([[Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk|hist]]) is a courtier, cynical about the King's relationship with Anne Bullen, in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
*** '''The Duke of Suffolk (William de la Pole)''' ([[William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk|hist]]) is a manipulative character, loved by Queen Margaret, in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]'' and ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
** '''The Duke of Surrey''' ([[Thomas Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey|hist]]) accuses Aumerle of plotting Woodstock's death in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
** '''Duke of Venice''':
*** '''The Duke of Venice''' tries the case between Shylock and Antonio in ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]''.
*** '''The Duke of Venice''' hears Brabantio's complaint against Othello in ''[[Othello]]''.
** ''For'' '''Duke of Vienna''' ''see Vincentio in [[Measure for Measure]].''
** '''Duke of York''':
*** '''The Duke of York (1)''' ([[Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York|hist]]) is the uncle of both Richard and Bolingbroke in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
*** '''The Duke of York (2)''' ([[Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York|hist]]) is a minor character, the leader of the "vaward" in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']]. (Historically this character is the same person as Aumerle.)<ref name = hv/>
*** '''Richard, Duke of York (1)''' ([[Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York|hist]]) is a central character in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]'', ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'', and ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''. He is the Yorkist claimant to the throne of England, in opposition to Henry VI, and he is eventually killed on the orders of Queen Margaret.
*** '''Richard, Duke of York (2)''' ([[Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York|hist]]) is the younger of the two [[princes in the tower]], murdered on the orders of Richard in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
** ''For'' '''The Duke''' ''in [[Measure for Measure]], see Vincentio.''
** ''Numerous characters are Dukes, including Antonio (from [[The Tempest (play)|''The Tempest'']]), Orsino, Prospero, Solinus, Theseus and Vincentio (from [[Measure for Measure]]).''<ref name = tempest/>
* '''Dull''' is a constable in ''[[Love's Labour's Lost]]''.
* '''Dumaine''':
** '''Dumaine''' ([[Charles, Duke of Mayenne|hist]]), with Berowne and Longaville, is one of the three companions of The King of Navarre in ''[[Love's Labour's Lost]]''.
** ''See also the two Lords in [[All's Well That Ends Well]], who are described as the brothers Dumaine.''
* '''Duncan''' ([[Duncan I of Scotland|hist]]) is the king of Scotland, murdered in ''[[Macbeth]]''.
* A '''Dutchman''', a Frenchman and a Spaniard are guests of Philario, in ''[[Cymbeline]]''.
 
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[[Image:Edward4.jpg|thumb|The historical [[Edward IV of England|Edward IV]], a character in Shakespeare's ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]'', ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'', and [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].]]
*'''Earl''' (title):
* '''Earl''' (title):
**'''Lord Stanley, Earl of Derby''' ([[Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby|hist]]) is a military leader who ultimately reveals his loyalty to the Richmond faction, in spite of his son being a hostage to Richard, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
** '''The Earl of DouglasCambridge''' leads([[Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge|hist]]) is one of the Scottishthree rebelconspirators forcesagainst the king's life (with Scroop and Grey) in [[Henry IV,V Part(play)|''Henry 1V'']].<ref name = hv/>
** '''TheLord Stanley, Earl of CambridgeDerby''' ([[RichardThomas of ConisburghStanley, 3rd1st Earl of CambridgeDerby|hist]]) is onea ofmilitary theleader threewho conspiratorsultimately againstreveals his loyalty to the king'sRichmond lifefaction, (within Scroopspite andof Grey)his son being a hostage to Richard, in [[HenryRichard VIII (play)|Henry''Richard VIII'']].
** '''The Earl of GloucesterDouglas''' is the father([[Archibald of Edgar and EdmundDouglas, who4th hasEarl hisof eyes putDouglas|hist]]) out byleads the DukeScottish ofrebel Cornwall,forces in ''[[KingHenry LearIV, Part 1]]''.<ref name = hivi/>
** '''The Earl of GrandpreEssex''' (fict?),[[Geoffrey aFitzGeoffrey Frenchde leaderMandeville, makes2nd anEarl undulyof optimisticEssex|hist]]) speechis ona theminor morning of Agincourt,character in ''[[HenryThe VLife (play)and Death of King John|HenryKing VJohn]]''.
** '''The Earl of HuntingdonGloucester''' ([[Johnis Holland,the 2nd Dukefather of Exeter|hist]])Edgar isand aEdmund, non-speakingwho followerhas ofhis eyes put out by the kingDuke of Cornwall, in ''[[HenryKing V (play)|Henry VLear]]''.
** '''The Earl of KentGrandpre''' is(hist), a followerFrench ofleader, [[Kingmakes Lear]]an whounduly evadesoptimistic banishmentspeech byon disguisingthe himselfmorning as aof servantAgincourt, andin calling[[Henry himselfV Caius(play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
** '''The Earl of Huntingdon''' ([[John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter|hist]]) is a non-speaking follower of the king in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
**'''Earl of Northumberland''':
** '''The Earl of Kent''' in ''[[King Lear]]'' is a follower of Lear who evades banishment by disguising himself as a servant, and calling himself Caius.
** '''Earl of Northumberland''':
*** '''The Earl of Northumberland''', '''Henry Percy''', ([[Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland|hist]]) is an important character in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']]), where he is Bolingbroke's chief ally, and in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]''<ref name = hivi/> and ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'', in which he leads the rebellion against his former ally, who is now king.
*** '''The Earl of Northumberland''' ([[Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland|hist]]) fights for the Lancastrians in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
*** ''See also Seyward in [[Macbeth]].''
**'''The Earl of Oxford''' ([[John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford|hist]]) is a staunch Lancastrian, supporting Henry in [[Henry VI, Part 3]], and Richmond in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
** '''The Earl of PembrokeOxford''' ([[WilliamJohn Herbertde Vere, 1st13th Earl of Pembroke (1506-1570)Oxford|hist]]) is a non-speakingstaunch YorkistLancastrian, supporting Henry in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'', and Richmond in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
** '''Earl of Pembroke''':
**'''The Earl of Richmond''', later '''King Henry VII''' ([[Henry VII of England|hist]]) leads the rebellion against the cruel rule of [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]], and eventually succeeds him as king.
*** '''The Earl Riversof Pembroke''' ([[AnthonyWilliam WoodvilleMarshal, 2nd1st Earl Riversof Pembroke|hist]]), istogether thewith brotherSalisbury toand QueenBigot, Elizabethfear infor [[Richardthe IIIlife (play)|Richardof III]].young HeArthur, isand arrestedlater anddiscover executedhis onbody, thein orders''[[The Life and Death of RichardKing andJohn|King BuckinghamJohn]]''.
*** '''The Earl of Pembroke''' ([[William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1423-1469)|hist]]) is a non-speaking Yorkist in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
**'''Earl of Salisbury''':
*** '''The Earl of SalisburyRichmond''', later (1)'''King Henry VII''' ([[JohnHenry Montacute, 3rd EarlVII of SalisburyEngland|hist]]) remainsleads loyalthe torebellion Kingagainst Richardthe incruel rule of [[Richard IIIII (play)|''Richard IIIII'']], and eventually succeeds him as king.
*** '''The Earl of Salisbury (2)Rivers''' ([[ThomasAnthony MontacuteWoodville, 4th2nd Earl of SalisburyRivers|hist]]), fights foris the kingbrother to Queen Elizabeth in [[HenryRichard VIII (play)|Henry''Richard VIII'']]. He is killedarrested byand theexecuted Masteron Gunner'sthe Boyorders inof [[HenryRichard VI,and Part 1]]Buckingham.
** '''Earl of Salisbury''':
***'''The Earl of Salisbury (3)''' ([[Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury|hist]]) supports the Yorkists in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*** '''The Earl of SurreySalisbury''' is([[William ade supporterLongespee, 3rd Earl of theSalisbury|hist]]) kingdelivers bad news to Constance, in ''[[HenryThe IV,Life Partand 2Death of King John|King John]]''.
*** '''The Earl of Salisbury''' ([[John Montacute, 3rd Earl of Salisbury|hist]]) remains loyal to King Richard in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
**'''Earl of Warwick''':
*** '''The Earl of Warwick (1)Salisbury''' ([[RichardThomas de BeauchampMontacute, 13th4th Earl of WarwickSalisbury|hist]]) isfights a supporter offor the kingsking in [[Henry IV,V Part(play)|''Henry 2V'']]. andHe is killed by the Master Gunner's Boy in ''[[Henry VVI, (play)|HenryPart V1]]''.<ref name = hv/>
*** '''The Earl of Warwick (2)Salisbury''' ([[Richard Neville, 16th5th Earl of WarwickSalisbury|hist]]) is an important player insupports the Wars of the Roses, firstly for the Yorkist party, and then for the Lancastrians. He appearsYorkists in [[Henry VI, Part 1]], ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]] and [[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
** '''Earl of WestmorelandSurrey''':
*** '''The Earl of Westmoreland (1)Surrey''' ([[RalphThomas NevilleFitzAlan, 1st12th Earl of WestmorlandArundel|hist)]]) is one of thea leaderssupporter of the royal forcesking in [[Henry IV, Part 1]], ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]''.
*** '''The Earl of Westmoreland (2)Surrey''' ([[RalphThomas NevilleHoward, 2nd3rd EarlDuke of WestmorlandNorfolk|hist]]) fightsis fora Kingson-in-law Henryof Buckingham in [[Henry VI,VIII Part(play)|''Henry 3VIII'']].
** '''Earl of Warwick''':
**'''The Earl of Worcester''' ([[Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester|hist]]) is the brother of the Earl of Northumberland, and a leader of the rebel forces, in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
*** '''The Earl of Warwick (1)''' ([[Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick|hist]]) is a supporter of the kings in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'' and [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
*'''Edgar''' is the worthy, legitimate son of Gloucester in [[King Lear]]. He disguises himself as "Poor Tom".
*** '''The Earl of Warwick (2)''' ([[Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick|hist]]) is an important player in the Wars of the Roses, firstly for the Yorkist party, and then for the Lancastrians. He appears in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]'', ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'', and ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
*'''Edmund''':
** '''Earl of Westmoreland''':
**'''Edmund''' is the bastard son of Gloucester, and the most calculating of the villains, in [[King Lear]].
*** '''EdmundThe Earl of MortimerWestmoreland (1)''' ([[EdmundRalph MortimerNeville, 1st Earl of Westmorland|hist]]) is aone claimant toof the English throne, and a leaderleaders of the rebelroyal forces, in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]'',<ref name = hivi/> ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'', and [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
*** '''EdmundThe MortimerEarl of Westmoreland (2)''' ([[EdmundRalph de MortimerNeville, 5th2nd Earl of MarchWestmorland|hist]]) explainsfights thefor YorkistKing claim to the crown to Richard Duke of York (1),Henry in ''[[Henry VI, Part 13]]''.
** '''The Earl of Worcester''' ([[Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester|hist]]) is the brother of the Earl of Northumberland, and a leader of the rebel forces, in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]''.<ref name = hivi/>
*'''Edward''':
* '''Edgar''' is the worthy, legitimate son of Gloucester in ''[[King Lear]]''. He disguises himself as "Poor Tom".
**'''Edward''' later '''King Edward IV''' ([[Edward IV of England|hist]]) is the eldest son of Richard, Duke of York (1) in [[Henry VI, part 2]] and [[Henry VI, part 3]] - in which he becomes king. He dies in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
** '''Prince EdwardEdmund''':
** '''[[Edmund (King Lear)|Edmund]]''' is the bastard son of Gloucester, and the most calculating of the villains, in ''[[King Lear]]''.
***'''Prince Edward''' ([[Edward of Westminster|hist]]) is the son of Henry VI, who joins his mother Queen Margaret as a leader of the Lancastrian forces in [[Henry VI, Part 3]]. He is killed by the three Yorks (Edward, George and Richard).
***'''Prince Edward of York'''Edmund laterMortimer '''King Edward V(1)''' ([[EdwardEdmund VMortimer, son of Englandthe 3rd Earl|hist]]) is thea eldestclaimant sonto ofthe EdwardEnglish IVthrone, and Queena Elizabeth.leader Heof appearsthe rebel forces, in ''[[Henry VIIV, Part 31]],''.<ref andname is= the elder of the two [[princes in the tower]] in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].hivi/>
** '''Edmund Mortimer (2)''' ([[Edmund de Mortimer, 5th Earl of March|hist]]) explains the Yorkist claim to the crown to Richard Duke of York (1), in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
**''See also Ned.
 
*'''Egeon''' is a merchant from Syracuse, father of the Antipholus twins in [[The Comedy of Errors]]. He is under Solinus's sentence of death unless he can pay a thousand marks' fine.
[[File:Travis Brazil as Edward IV.jpg|thumb|Edward IV (Travis Brazil), in a [[Pacific Repertory Theatre|Carmel Shake-speare Festival]] production of ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'', 2004]]
*'''[[Egeus]]''' is the father of Hermia in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. He wishes to have her married, against her will, to Demetrius.
* '''Edward''':
*'''Elbow''' is a dim-witted constable in [[Measure for Measure]].
** '''Edward'''Eleanor, Duchesslater of'''King GloucesterEdward IV''' ([[Edward IV of England|hist]]) is the wifeeldest son of HumphreyRichard, Duke of GloucesterYork (1) in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'' and ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'' – in which shehe dabblesbecomes king. He dies in witchcraft[[Richard withIII disastrous(play)|''Richard resultsIII'']].
** '''ElizabethPrince Edward''':
*** '''QueenPrince ElizabethEdward''' ([[ElizabethEdward of WoodvilleWestminster|hist]]) is athe suitorson toof Henry VI, andwho thenjoins queenhis to,mother EdwardQueen Margaret as a IVleader of the Lancastrian forces in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]] and [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]''. SheHe is akilled majorby characterthe inthree theYorks later play(Edward, George and a [[foil (literatureRichard)|foil]] to Richard.
*** '''Prince Edward of York''' later '''King Edward V''' ([[Edward V of England|hist]]) is the eldest son of Edward IV and Queen Elizabeth. He appears in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'', and is the elder of the two [[princes in the tower]] in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
*'''Ely''':
** ''See also Ned.''
**'''The Bishop of Ely (1)''' ([[John Fordham|hist]]) conspires with the Archbishop of Canterbury in the opening scene of [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
* '''Egeon''' is a merchant from Syracuse, father of the Antipholus twins in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''. He is under Solinus's sentence of death unless he can pay a thousand marks' fine.
**'''The Bishop of Ely (2)''' ([[John Morton|hist]]) ultimately shows his opposition to Richard, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
* '''[[Egeus]]''' ([[Aegeus|myth]]) is the father of Hermia in ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''. He wishes to have her married, against her will, to Demetrius.
*'''Emmanuel the Clerk of Chatham''' (fict) is murdured by Jack Cade's rebels in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
* '''Sir Eglamour''' assists Silvia's escape from her father's palace, in ''[[The Two Gentlemen of Verona]]''.
*'''Emilia''':
* '''Elbow''' is a dim-witted constable in ''[[Measure for Measure]]''.
**'''Emilia''' is the wife of Iago in [[Othello]]. She steals Desdemona's handkerchief for Iago. At the end of the play - too late to save Desdemona - she realises Iago's villainy, and exposes him, but is then murdered by him.
* '''Eleanor''':
**'''Emilia''' is a lady attending on Hermione, both at court an in prison, in [[The Winter's Tale]].
** '''Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester''' ([[Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester|hist]]) is married to Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'', in which she dabbles in witchcraft with disastrous results.
**''See also Aemilia.''
** '''Queen Eleanor''' ([[Eleanor of Aquitaine|hist]]) is the mother of John in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]''. She takes a liking to Philip the Bastard, and recruits him to John's court.
*'''Ephesus''':
** '''Duchess of Gloucester''' ([[Eleanor de Bohun|hist]]) is the widow of [[Thomas of Woodstock]], Duke of Woodstock, and uncle to the King in [[Richard II]]. Her given name, [[Eleanor de Bohun]], is not mentioned in the play.
**'''Antipholus of Ephesus''', twin of Antipholus of Syracuse - with whom he is often confused, is a central character in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
* '''Queen Elizabeth''' ([[Elizabeth Woodville|hist]]) is a suitor to, and then queen to, Edward IV in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'' and [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']]. She is a major character in the later play, and a [[foil (literature)|foil]] to Richard.
**'''Dromio of Ephesus''', servant to Antipholus of Ephesus and twin of Dromio of Syracuse - with whom he is often confused, is a central character in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
* '''Ely''':
**''See also Solinus, who is Duke of Ephesus.''
** '''SirThe ThomasBishop Erpinghamof Ely (1)''' ([[ThomasJohn ErpynhamFordham (bishop)|hist]]) isconspires anwith officerthe Archbishop of Canterbury in the opening scene of [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']]'s army.<ref name = hv/>
** '''The Bishop of Ely (2)''' ([[John Morton (archbishop)|hist]]) ultimately shows his opposition to Richard, in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
*'''Escalus''' is a lord involved in the government of Vienna, in [[Measure for Measure]].
* '''ExeterEmilia''':
** '''[[Emilia (Othello)|Emilia]]''' is married to Iago in ''[[Othello]]''. She steals Desdemona's handkerchief for Iago. At the end of the play – too late to save Desdemona – she realises Iago's villainy, and exposes him, but is then murdered by him.
**'''The Duke of Exeter (1)''' ([[Thomas Beaufort, 1st Duke of Exeter|hist]]) is an uncle of Henry V. He acts as emissary to the French King in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]. He has a more choric role in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
** '''Emilia''' is Hippolyta's sister in ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''. Both title characters fall in love with her, leading to mortal conflict.
**'''The Duke of Exeter (2)''' ([[Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter|hist]]) is a Lancastrian leader in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
** '''Emilia''' is a lady attending on Hermione, both at court and in prison, in ''[[The Winter's Tale]]''.
*'''Sir Piers of Exton''' (fict) murders the deposed King Richard in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
** ''See also Aemilia.''
*''For '''Emillius''' see '''Aemilius'''.''
* '''Emmanuel the Clerk of Chatham''' (fict) is murdered by Jack Cade's rebels in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
* An '''English Doctor''' is a minor character in ''[[Macbeth]]''.
* '''Enobarbus''' ([[Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 16 BC)|hist]] & [[Domitus (soldier)|hist]]) is a major character in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]'': a follower of Antony who later abandons him to join Caesar.
* '''Ephesus''':
** '''Antipholus of Ephesus''', twin of Antipholus of Syracuse – with whom he is often confused, is a central character in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''.
** '''Dromio of Ephesus''', servant to Antipholus of Ephesus and twin of Dromio of Syracuse – with whom he is often confused, is a central character in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''.
** ''See also Solinus, who is Duke of Ephesus.''
* '''Epilogue''':
** An '''Epilogue''' and a Prologue (possibly the same player) appear in ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''.
** An '''Epilogue''' and a Prologue (possibly the same player) appear in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
** An '''Epilogue''' (possibly the character Rumour) appears in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.
** ''A number of characters speak epilogues, including Chorus (in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']]),<ref name = hv/> Gower, Prospero and Rosalind.''
** ''See also Prologue and Chorus.''
* '''Eros''' is a follower of Antony in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]'', who kills himself rather than obey Antony's order to kill him.
* '''Sir Thomas Erpingham''' ([[Thomas Erpynham|hist]]) is an officer in the English army in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
* '''Escalus''':
** '''Escalus, Prince of Verona''' tries to keep the peace between Montague and Capulet, in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
** '''Escalus''' is a lord involved in the government of Vienna, in ''[[Measure for Measure]]''.
* '''Escanes''' is a minor character in ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''. He converses with Helicanus about the strange death of Antiochus and his daughter.
* '''The Earl of Essex''' ([[Geoffrey FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville, 2nd Earl of Essex|hist]]) is a minor character in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]''.
* '''Sir Hugh Evans''' is a Welsh priest in ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''. He is challenged to a duel by Caius. He plays a fairy in the final act.
* '''Exeter''':
** '''The Duke of Exeter (1)''' ([[Thomas Beaufort, 1st Duke of Exeter|hist]]) is an uncle of Henry V. He acts as emissary to the French King in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']]. He has a more choric role in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.<ref name = hv/>
** '''The Duke of Exeter (2)''' ([[Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter|hist]]) is a Lancastrian leader in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
* '''Sir Piers of Exton''' (fict) murders the deposed King Richard in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
 
==F==
[[Image:Eduard von Grützner Falstaff mit Handschuhen.jpg|thumb|Falstaff by [[Eduard von Grützner]]]]
*'''Fabian''' is a servant to Olivia, and one of the conspirators against Malvolio, in [[Twelfth Night]].
* '''Fabian''' is a servant to Olivia, and one of the conspirators against Malvolio, in ''[[Twelfth Night]]''.
*A '''Fairy''' flirts with Puck in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]].
* A '''Fairy''' flirts with Puck in ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''.
*'''[[Falstaff|Sir John Falstaff]]''' (fict, but see [[John Oldcastle|Sir John Oldcastle]] and [[Sir John Fastolfe]]) is a central character of [[Henry IV, Part 1]], [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. In the Henry plays, he is "bad angel" to prince Hal, and is eventually rejected by him. He is the lecherous gull of the title characters in Merry Wives. His death is reported in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]], although he is not a character in that play. He is (with Hamlet) one of the two most significant roles in Shakespeare.
* '''[[Falstaff|Sir John Falstaff]]''' (fict, but see [[John Oldcastle|Sir John Oldcastle]] and [[Sir John Fastolfe]]) is a central character of ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]'', ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'', and ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''. In the Henry plays, he is "bad angel" to prince Hal, and is eventually rejected by him. He is the lecherous gull of the title characters in ''Merry Wives''. His death is reported in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']], although he is not a character in that play. He is perhaps the most famous supporting role in all of Shakespeare.<ref name = hv/><ref name = hivi/>
*'''Fang''' is a constable in [[Henry IV, part 2]].
* '''Fang''' is a constable in ''[[Henry IV, part 2]]''.
* '''Sir John Fastolfe''' ([[Sir John Fastolfe|hist]]) is a coward, stripped of his garterGarter in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
* '''A Father''' who has killed his son at the [[Battle of Towton]] appears in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''. ''See also Son''.
* '''Faulconbridge''':
*'''Feeble''' is pressed into military service by Falstaff in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
** '''Lady Faulconbridge''' (fict) confesses to her son, the Bastard, that [[Richard I of England|Richard the Lionheart]], and not her husband, was his true father, in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]''.
*'''Ferdinand''':
** '''Philip (the Bastard) Faulconbridge''' (fict) is a central character in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]'', the bravest and most articulate of John's supporters.
**'''Ferdinand''' is the only son of Alonzo (King of Naples) in [[The Tempest (play)|The Tempest]]. Ferdinand falls in love with Miranda, and his love is tested by Prospero.
** '''Robert Faulconbridge''' (fict) is the legitimate brother of the bastard in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]''. He inherits his father's property.
**''See also King of Navarre, whose first name is Ferdinand.''
* '''FentonFeeble''' is apressed suitorinto tomilitary Anneservice Pageby Falstaff in ''[[TheHenry MerryIV, WivesPart of Windsor2]]''.
* '''FesteFenton''' is thea clownsuitor andto musicianAnne Page in ''[[TwelfthThe Night]]:Merry aWives foilof for MalvolioWindsor]]''.
* '''Ferdinand''':
*''For "First...", see entries under the rest of the character's designation (e.g. Murderer for First Murderer, Player for First Player, etc.).''
** '''Ferdinand''' is the only son of Alonzo (King of Naples) in [[The Tempest (play)|''The Tempest'']]. Ferdinand falls in love with Miranda, and his love is tested by Prospero.<ref name = tempest/>
*'''Lord Fitzwalter''' ([[Walter FitzWalter, 5th Baron FitzWalter|hist]]) is among those who challenges Aumerle in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
** ''See also King of Navarre, whose first name is Ferdinand.''
*'''[[Fleance]]''' is the son of Banquo in [[Macbeth]]. He escapes when his father is murdered.
* '''[[Feste]]''' is the clown and musician in ''[[Twelfth Night]]'': a foil for Malvolio.
*'''Florizel''' is the son of Polixines, and therefore prince of Bohemia, in [[The Winter's Tale]]. He elopes with Perdita when his father prevents their marriage.
* ''For'' '''Fidele''' ''see Imogen, who calls herself Fidele when disguised as a boy.''
*'''The Fool''' is a recurring (though not continuous) character throughout the canon:
* ''For "First...", see entries under the rest of the character's designation (e.g. Murderer for First Murderer, Player for First Player, etc.).''
**'''The Fool''' serves as a foil for the King in [[King Lear]].
* Three '''Fishermen''' befriend the shipwrecked Pericles, at Pentapolis, in ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''.
**''See also Feste, Touchstone.
* '''FluellenLord Fitzwalter''' (fict[[Walter FitzWalter, 5th Baron FitzWalter|hist]]) is aamong Welshthose captainwho challenge Aumerle in [[HenryRichard VII (play)|Henry''Richard VII'']].
* '''Flaminius''' is a servant of Timon, sent – unsuccessfully – to seek money for his master from Lucullus, in ''[[Timon of Athens]]''.
*'''[[Francis Flute]]''' is a bellows-mender in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. He plays Thisbe in ''Pyramus and Thisbe''.
* '''FordFlavius''':
** '''Flavius''' is the loyal steward to Timon in ''[[Timon of Athens]]'', who tries – and fails – to prevent his master's collapse into poverty.
**'''Master Ford''' is a central character in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. He suspects his wife of infidelity with Sir John Falstaff. He tests Falstaff in disguise, calling himself Master Brook.
** '''Flavius''' and Marullus are tribunes of the people, dismayed by the enthusiasm of the commoners for the return of Caesar, in the opening scene of [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']].
**'''Mistress Ford''', wife of Master Ford, is a title character of [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. She pretends to accept Falstaff's overtures of love to her.
* '''[[Fleance]]''' is the son of Banquo in ''[[Macbeth]]''. He escapes when his father is murdered.
*'''[[Fortinbras]]''' is a prince of Norway in [[Hamlet]]. He is a peripheral figure throughout the play, but arrives to take over the throne of Denmark after the death of the Danish royal family in the final act.
* '''The Duke of Florence''' discusses the progress of the war with the two French Lords, the brothers Dumaine, in ''[[All's Well That Ends Well]]''.
*'''France''':
* '''[[Florizel (The Winter's Tale)|Florizel]]''' is the son of Polixines, and therefore prince of Bohemia, in ''[[The Winter's Tale]]''. He elopes with Perdita when his father prevents their marriage.
**'''The Constable of France''' ([[Charles d'Albret|hist]]) leads the French forces in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
* '''[[Fluellen]]''' (fict) is a Welsh captain in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
**'''The Dauphin''', later '''King Charles VII of France''' ([[Charles VII of France|hist]]) leads the French forces, with Joan, in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
* '''[[Francis Flute]]''' is a bellows-mender in ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''. He plays Thisbe in ''Pyramus and Thisbe''.
**'''The King of France''' is the husband of Cordelia in [[King Lear]].
* '''The Fool''' is a recurring (though not continuous) character throughout the canon (see: [[Shakespearian fool]]):
**'''The King of France''' ([[Charles VI of France|hist]]) is [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]'s enemy.
** '''The Fool''' serves as a foil for the King in ''[[King Lear]]''.
**'''King Lewis XI of France''' ([[Louis XI of France|hist]]), insulted by Edward IV's marriage to Lady Grey, allies himself with Warwick and Margaret in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
** A '''Fool''' appears briefly in ''[[Timon of Athens]]''.
**'''The Queen of France''' ([[Isabeau of Bavaria|hist]]) appears in the last act of [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
** ''See also Feste, Touchstone.''
*'''Francis''':
** ''See also Clown.''
**'''Francis''' is a confused drawer in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
* '''Ford''':
**'''[[Francis Flute]]''' is a bellows-mender in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. He plays Thisbe in ''Pyramus and Thisbe''.
** '''Master Ford''' is a central character in ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''. He suspects his wife of infidelity with Sir John Falstaff. He tests Falstaff in disguise, calling himself Master Brook.
**'''Friar Francis''' presides at the aborted marriage ceremony for Hero and Claudio, in [[Much Ado About Nothing]].
** '''Mistress Ford''', Alice, wife of Master Ford, is a title character of ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''. She pretends to accept Falstaff's overtures of love to her.
*'''Francisca''' is a nun, senior to Isabella, in [[Measure for Measure]].
* A '''Forester''', a minor character, accompanies the Princess and her ladies in waiting on a shooting expedition in ''[[Love's Labour's Lost]]''.
*'''Francisco''' is a soldier on watch at Elsinore, who appears briefly in the opening moments of [[Hamlet]].
* '''[[Fortinbras]]''' is a prince of Norway in ''[[Hamlet]]''. He is a peripheral figure throughout the play, but arrives to take over the throne of Denmark after the death of the Danish royal family in the final act.
*'''Duke Frederick''' is the villain (the usurper of Duke Senior) in [[As You Like It]].
* '''FriarFrance''' (title):
** '''The Constable of France''' ([[Charles d'Albret|hist]]) leads the French forces in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
**'''Friar Francis''' presides at the aborted marriage ceremony for Hero and Claudio, in [[Much Ado About Nothing]].
** '''The Dauphin''', later '''King Charles VII of France''' ([[Charles VII of France|hist]]) leads the French forces, with Joan, in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
**'''Friar John''' is a minor character, who is unable to deliver a crucial letter from Friar Lawrence to Romeo, in [[Romeo and Juliet]].
** '''King of France''':
**'''[[Friar Lawrence]]''' is confessor and confidante to Romeo in [[Romeo and Juliet]]. He instigates the unsuccessful plot involving the potion drunk by Juliet.
*** '''The King of France''' ([[Aganippus|myth]]) is the husband of Cordelia in ''[[King Lear]]''.
**'''Friar Peter''' assists Isabella and Mariana in the final act of [[Measure for Measure]].
*** '''FriarThe King of ThomasFrance''' leadsis ancured order ofby friarsHelena, and assistsin Vincentiorecompense he agrees to disguiseorder himselfBertram asto amarry friarher, in ''[[MeasureAll's forWell MeasureThat Ends Well]]''.
*** '''The King of France''' ([[Charles VI of France|hist]]) is Henry V's enemy in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
**''For'' '''The Friar''' ''or'' '''Friar Lodowick''' ''in [[Measure for Measure]], see Vincentio.''
*** '''King Lewis XI of France''' ([[Louis XI of France|hist]]), insulted by Edward IV's marriage to Lady Grey, allies himself with Warwick and Margaret in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
*'''Froth''' is a foolish gentleman, among those arrested and brought before Angelo by Elbow, in [[Measure for Measure]].
*** '''King Philip of France''' ([[Philip II of France|hist]]) allies himself with Constance in support of Arthur's claim, but later makes peace with John in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]''.
** '''The Princess of France''' ([[Margaret of Valois|hist]]) leads a diplomatic mission to Navarre and becomes romantically entangled with the King, in ''[[Love's Labour's Lost]]''.
** '''The Queen of France''' ([[Isabeau of Bavaria|hist]]) appears in the last act of [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
* '''Francis''':
** '''Francis''' is a confused drawer in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]'' and ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.<ref name = hivi/>
** '''[[Francis Flute]]''' is a bellows-mender in ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''. He plays Thisbe in ''Pyramus and Thisbe''.
** '''Friar Francis''' presides at the aborted marriage ceremony for Hero and Claudio, in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''.
* '''Francisca''' is a nun, senior to Isabella, in ''[[Measure for Measure]]''.
* '''Francisco''':
** '''Francisco''' is a soldier on watch at Elsinore, who appears briefly in the opening moments of ''[[Hamlet]]''.
** '''Francisco''' is a lord, a follower of Alonso, in [[The Tempest (play)|''The Tempest'']].<ref name = tempest/>
* ''For Frank see Master Ford, whose first name is Frank.''
* '''Duke Frederick''' is the villain (the usurper of Duke Senior) in ''[[As You Like It]]''.
* A '''Frenchman''', a Dutchman and a Spaniard are guests of Philario, in ''[[Cymbeline]]''.
* '''Friar''' (title):
** '''Friar Francis''' presides at the aborted marriage ceremony for Hero and Claudio, in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''.
** '''Friar John''' is a minor character, who is unable to deliver a crucial letter from Friar Laurence to Romeo, in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
** '''[[Friar Laurence]]''' is confessor and confidant to Romeo in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''. He instigates the unsuccessful plot involving the potion drunk by Juliet.
** '''Friar Peter''' assists Isabella and Mariana in the final act of ''[[Measure for Measure]]''.
** '''Friar Thomas''' leads an order of friars, and assists Vincentio to disguise himself as a friar, in ''[[Measure for Measure]]''.
** ''For'' '''The Friar''' ''or'' '''Friar Lodowick''' ''in [[Measure for Measure]], see Vincentio.''
* Two '''Friends''' of the Jailer bring him news of his pardon, in ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''.
* ''For Friz, see Countrywomen.''
* '''Froth''' is a foolish gentleman, among those arrested and brought before Angelo by Elbow, in ''[[Measure for Measure]]''.
 
==G==
[[Image:Goneril and Regan from King Lear.jpg|thumb|''Goneril and Regan'' by [[Edwin Austin Abbey]]]]
*'''Gadshill''' (fict) is the "setter" of the Gadshill robbery in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
*A '''GaolerGadshill''' has(fict) custodyis the "setter" of Egeonthe Gadshill robbery in ''[[TheHenry ComedyIV, ofPart Errors1]]''.<ref name = hivi/>
* ''For'' '''Ganymede''Gaius''''' ''see'' Rosalind'''''Caius'''''.
*A '''gardenerGallus''' (with[[Cornelius his menGallus|hist]]) encountersis Queena Isabelfollower of Caesar in ''[[RichardAntony IIand (play)|Richard IICleopatra]]''.
* ''For'' '''Ganymede''' ''see Rosalind''.
*Two '''gardener's men''', with the gardener, encounter Queen Isabel in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
* '''Gaoler''':
*'''Gargrave''' (fict) fights for the English in France in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
** A '''The Host of the GarterGaoler''' ishas thecustody practical-jokingof innkeeperEgeon in ''[[The Merry WivesComedy of WindsorErrors]]''.
** Several '''Gaolers''', one a speaking role, guard Mortimer in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
*'''John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster''' ([[John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster|hist]]), uncle to King Richard and father to Bolingbroke, dies in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]], having delivered his famous "This sceptred isle..." speech.
** ''See also Jailer.''<!---I'm a bit concerned that this is a false dichotomy: that is, it's possibly the modern editors, not Shakespeare himself, that cause there to be a "Gaoler" in The Comedy of Errors but a "Jailer" in Cymbeline. For the moment, though, the article is going with what I can source!--->
*'''Gentleman''':
* '''Gardener''':
**A '''gentleman''' discusses the plight of mad Ophelia with Horatio in [[Hamlet]].
**Two A '''gentlemengardener''' (fict)with arehis ransomedmen) forencounters athe thousand crowns eachQueen in [[HenryRichard VI,II Part(play)|''Richard 2II'']].
** Two '''gardener's men''', with the gardener, encounter the Queen in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
**A number of '''gentlemen''' (possibly three, although it impossible to know for certain how Shakespeare intended them to be doubled) are speaking roles in [[King Lear]].
* '''GeorgeGardiner''':
** '''GeorgeGardiner''' (fict[[Stephen Gardiner|hist]]) is athe followerKing's secretary, later Bishop of JackWinchester, Cadeand Cranmer's chief enemy, in [[Henry VI,VIII Part(play)|''Henry 2VIII'']].
** '''Gardiner's Page''' is a minor role in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
**'''George, Duke of Clarence''' ([[George, Duke of Clarence|hist]]) is the younger brother of Edward and the elder brother of Richard in [[Henry VI, part 3]] and [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]. He is often known as "purjured Clarence", having broken his oath to Warwick and fighting instead for his brother's faction. He is eventually drowned in a butt of malmesy wine.
* '''[[Thomas Gargrave (soldier)|Gargrave]]''' (hist) fights for the English in France in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
*'''[[Gertrude (Hamlet)|Queen Gertrude]]''' is [[Hamlet]]'s mother. She has married Claudius.
* '''The Host of the Garter''' is the practical-joking innkeeper in ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''.
*'''Ghost'''. The following characters appear as Ghosts. See the entries under their character name:
* '''John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster''' ([[John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster|hist]]), uncle to King Richard and father to Bolingbroke, dies in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']], having delivered his famous "This sceptred isle..." speech.
**'''Banquo'''
** '''HermioneGentleman''':
** A '''gentleman''' discusses the plight of mad Ophelia with Horatio in ''[[Hamlet]]''.
**'''Old Hamlet'''
** A '''gentleman''' agrees to present Helena's petition to the King of France, in the last act of ''[[All's Well That Ends Well]]''.
**and in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]:
** A '''gentleman''' reports the arrival of knights to battle for the love of Emilia, in ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''.
***'''Dorset'''
** Two '''gentlemen''' (fict) are ransomed for a thousand crowns each in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
***'''The Duke of Buckingham (2)'''
** Two '''gentlemen''' open the action of ''[[Cymbeline]]'', explaining the [[backstory]].
***'''Earl Rivers'''
** Two '''gentlemen''' of Ephesus witness Cerimon's discovery of Thaisa, in ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''.
***'''George, Duke of Clarence'''
** Two '''gentlemen''' of Mytilene are converted from lives of debauchery by Marina's preaching, in ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''.
***'''Grey'''
** Two '''gentlemen''' (fict) are mid-sized roles in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']]. Their conversations perform a choric function at the execution of Buckingham and (together with a '''third gentleman''') at the coronation of Anne Bullen.
***'''Henry VI'''
** "Two or three" '''gentlemen''' of Tyre, one a speaking role, appear in the shipboard reconciliation scene between Pericles and Marina in ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''.
***'''Lady Anne'''
** Four '''gentlemen''', with Montano, witness the dispersal of the Turkish fleet and Othello's arrival at Cyprus in ''[[Othello]]''.
***'''Lord Hastings'''
** A number of '''gentlemen''' (possibly three, although it impossible to know for certain how Shakespeare intended them to be doubled) are speaking roles in ''[[King Lear]]''.
***'''Prince Edward'''
*** '''Prince Edward of YorkGentlewoman''':
** A '''Gentlewoman''' attending on Lady Macbeth witnesses her sleepwalking, with the Scottish Doctor, in ''[[Macbeth]]''.
***'''Richard Duke of York (2)'''
** A '''Gentlewoman''' attends on Virgilia, in [[Coriolanus (play)|''Coriolanus'']]
*'''Girl''':
* '''George''':
**'''Girl''' ([[Margaret Pole|hist]]) in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]] is the young daughter of the murdered Clarence.
** '''GlansdaleGeorge''' (fict) fightsis fora thefollower Englishof inJack FranceCade in ''[[Henry VI, Part 12]]''.
** '''George, Duke of Clarence''' ([[George, Duke of Clarence|hist]]) is the younger brother of Edward and the elder brother of Richard in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'' and [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']]. He is often known as "purjured Clarence", having broken his oath to Warwick and fighting instead for his brother's faction. He is eventually drowned in a butt of malmesy wine.
*'''Owen Glendower''' ([[Owen Glendower|hist]]), a warrior and magician who tries the patience of Hotspur, leads the Welsh forces in the rebellion in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
** '''George Seacoal''' is a member of the Watch in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''.
*'''Gloucester''':
** ''See also Master Page, whose first name is George.''
**'''The Earl of Gloucester''' is the father of Edgar and Edmund, who has his eyes put out by the Duke of Cornwall, in [[King Lear]].
* '''Gerald''' is a pedantic schoolmaster, who leads the Maying entertainments in ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''.
**'''Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester''' is the wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester in [[Henry VI, Part 2]], in which she dabbles in witchcraft with disastrous results.
* '''[[Gertrude (Hamlet)|Queen Gertrude]]''' is the protagonist's mother in ''[[Hamlet]]''. She has married Claudius.
**'''Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester''' ([[Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester|hist]]) appears as a brother of Hal in [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]. He is a much more important character as the protector in [[Henry VI, Part 1]] and [[Henry VI, Part 2]], in which he is murdered by his rivals.
* '''Ghost'''. The following characters appear as Ghosts. See the entries under their character name:
**'''Richard, Duke of Gloucester''', later '''Richard III''' ([[Richard III of England|hist]]), brave but evil, is the third son of Richard, Duke of York (1). He is a fairly minor character in [[Henry VI, Part 2]], is more prominent in [[Henry VI, Part 3]], and is the title character - and murderer of many other characters - in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
** '''GobboBanquo''':
** '''Julius Caesar'''
**'''Launcelot Gobbo''' is a clown in [[The Merchant of Venice]], a servant to Shylock, and later to Lorenzo.
** '''Old Hamlet'''
**'''Old Gobbo''', the blind old father of Launcelot Gobbo, is a clown in [[The Merchant of Venice]].
** in ''[[Cymbeline]]'':
*'''Gonerill''' is the cruel eldest daughter of [[King Lear]]. She is married to the Duke of Albany.
*** '''Sicilius Leonantus'''
*'''Gonzalo''' is a courtier to Alonzo in [[The Tempest (play)|The Tempest]].
*** '''The Mother of Posthumus'''
*''For'' '''Robin Goodfellow''' ''see Puck.''
*** '''Two brothers of Posthumus'''
*'''Matthew Gough''' (hist) is an enemy of Jack Cade's rebels in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
** and in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']]:
*'''The Governor of Harfleur''' (hist) surrenders to [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
*** '''GowerDorset''':
*** '''The Duke of Buckingham (2)'''
**'''Gower''' (fict) is a messenger to the Lord Chief Justice in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
*** '''Earl Rivers'''
**'''Gower''' (fict) is an English captain in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
*** '''George, Duke of Clarence'''
*'''The Earl of Grandpre''' (fict?), a French leader, makes an unduly optimistic speech on the morning of Agincourt, in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
*** '''Grey'''
*'''Gratiano''' is a hot-headed friend of Antonio and Bassanio in [[The Merchant of Venice]]. He marries Narissa.
*** '''Henry VI'''
*'''Gravedigger'''. The First Gravedigger and the Second Gravedigger are clowns in [[Hamlet]]. Hamlet's conversation with the First Gravedigger over Yorick's skull is the most famous scene in Shakespeare.
*** '''Lady Anne'''
*'''Green''' (hist) is a favourite of Richard in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
*** '''Lord Hastings'''
*'''Gremio''' is an elderly suitor to Bianca in [[The Taming of the Shrew]].
*** '''GreyPrince Edward''':
*** '''Prince Edward of York'''
**'''Grey''' ([[Richard Grey|hist]]) and Dorset ([[Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset|hist]]) are the two sons of Queen Elizabeth from her first marriage, who are arrested and executed on the orders of Buckingham and Richard in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
*** '''Richard Duke of York (2)'''
**'''Sir Thomas Grey''' (hist) is one of the three conspirators against the king's life (with Cambridge and Scroop) in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
** ''Antigonus in [[The Winter's Tale]] reports seeing the ghost of'' '''''Hermione''''' ''in a dream.''
**''For'' '''Lady Grey''' ''see Queen Elizabeth.''
** ''For "Ghost characters" in the other sense – characters mentioned in stage directions but having no lines and playing no part in the action – see [[Ghost character]]. Ghost characters in that sense are not listed on this page.''
*A '''groom''' of the King's stable (fict) visits the imprisoned Richard at Pontefract in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
* '''Girl''' ([[Margaret Pole|hist]]) in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']] is the young daughter of the murdered Clarence.
*'''Grumio''' is a servant to Petruchio in [[The Taming of the Shrew]].
* '''Glansdale''' (fict) fights for the English in France in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
*'''[[Guildenstern]]''' and Rozencrantz are two former friends of [[Hamlet]], invited to the Danish court to spy on him. They eventually accompany Hamlet towards England, but he escapes while they continue with the journey, to their deaths.
* '''Owen Glendower''' ([[Owain Glyndŵr|hist]]), a warrior and magician who tries the patience of Hotspur, leads the Welsh forces in the rebellion in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]''.<ref name = hivi/>
* '''Gloucester''':
** '''The Duchess of Gloucester''' ([[Eleanor de Bohun|hist]]) is the widow of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester. His murder (before the play opens) drives much of the action of [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
** '''The Earl of Gloucester''' is the father of Edgar and Edmund, who has his eyes put out by the Duke of Cornwall, in ''[[King Lear]]''.
** '''Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester''' ([[Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester|hist]]) is married to Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'', in which she dabbles in witchcraft with disastrous results.
** '''Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester''' ([[Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester|hist]]) appears as a brother of Hal in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'' and [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']]. He is a much more important character as the protector in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]'' and ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'', in which he is murdered by his rivals.<ref name = hv/>
** '''Richard, Duke of Gloucester''', later '''Richard III''' ([[Richard III of England|hist]]), brave but evil, is the third son of Richard, Duke of York (1). He is a fairly minor character in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'', is more prominent in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'', and is the title character – and murderer of many other characters – in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
* '''Gobbo''':
** '''Launcelot Gobbo''' is a clown in ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'', a servant to Shylock, and later to Lorenzo.
** '''Old Gobbo''', the blind old father of Launcelot Gobbo, is a clown in ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]''.
* '''Goneril''' is the cruel eldest daughter in ''[[King Lear]]''. She is married to the Duke of Albany.
* '''Gonzalo''' is a courtier to Alonzo in [[The Tempest (play)|''The Tempest'']].<ref name = tempest/>
* ''For'' '''Robin Goodfellow''' ''see Puck.''
* '''Matthew Gough''' (hist) is an enemy of Jack Cade's rebels in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
* '''Governor''':
** '''The Governor of Harfleur''' (hist) surrenders to [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
** '''The Governor of Paris''' has an oath of allegiance administered to him by Gloucester (but has no lines of his own) in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
* '''Gower''':
** '''Gower''' (fict) is a messenger to the Lord Chief Justice in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.
** '''Gower''' (fict) is an English captain in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
** '''John Gower''' ([[John Gower|hist]]) is the "Presenter", or narrator, of ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''.
* '''The Earl of Grandpre''' (hist), a French leader, makes an unduly optimistic speech on the morning of Agincourt, in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
* '''Gratiano''':
** '''Gratiano''' is a hot-headed friend of Antonio and Bassanio in ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]''. He marries Narissa.
** '''Gratiano''' is Brabantio's brother in ''[[Othello]]''.
* '''[[The Gravediggers|Gravedigger]]'''. The First Gravedigger and the Second Gravedigger are clowns in ''[[Hamlet]]''. Hamlet's conversation with the First Gravedigger over Yorick's skull is possibly the most famous scene in Shakespeare.
* '''Green''' (hist) is a [[favourite]] of Richard in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
* '''Gregory''' and Sampson, two men of the Capulet household, open the main action of ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' with their aggressive and lecherous banter.
* '''Gremio''' is an elderly suitor to Bianca in ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''.
* '''Grey''':
** '''Grey''' ([[Richard Grey|hist]]) and Dorset ([[Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset|hist]]) are the two sons of Queen Elizabeth from her first marriage, who are arrested and executed on the orders of Buckingham and Richard in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
** '''Sir Thomas Grey''' (hist) is one of the three conspirators against the king's life (with Cambridge and Scroop) in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
** ''For'' '''Lady Grey''' ''see Queen Elizabeth.''
* '''Griffith''' (hist) is a gentleman usher to Katherine, in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
* A '''groom''' of the King's stable (fict) visits the imprisoned Richard at Pontefract in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
* '''Grumio''' is a servant to Petruchio in [[The Taming of the Shrew]].
* '''Guard/Guardsman''':
** Several '''Guards''' (two of them minor speaking roles), together with Dercetus, discover the mortally wounded Antony in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''.
** Two '''Guards''' (or '''Guardsmen''') assigned to keep a [[suicide watch]] over Cleopatra, in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''.
* '''Guiderius''' (also known as '''Polydore''') is the true heir of the kingdom in ''[[Cymbeline]]'', stolen away in infancy by Morgan, and brought up as Morgan's child.
* '''[[Guildenstern]]''' and Rosencrantz, in ''[[Hamlet]]'', are two former friends of the prince, invited to the Danish court to spy on him. They eventually accompany Hamlet towards England, but he escapes while they continue with the journey, to their deaths.
* '''Sir Henry Guildford''' ([[Henry Guildford|hist]]) welcomes guests to Cardinal Wolsey's party, in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
* '''Gunner''':
** The '''Master Gunner of Orleans''' leaves his boy in charge of the artillery, in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
** The '''Master Gunner's Boy''' kills Salisbury, in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
* '''James Gurney''' (fict) is a servant of Lady Faulconbridge, in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]''.
 
==H==
[[File:Edwin Booth Hamlet.jpg|thumb|[[Edwin Booth]] (1833–1894), as [[Hamlet]], c. 1870. Booth is in the position on the throne where he is said to have begun the monologue: ''To be or not to be, that is the question.'' (''Hamlet'', Act III, Scene 1, line 64).<ref>Based on the description in the [[Library of Congress]] for this photo, labeled: "Edwin Booth [as] Hamlet 'to be or not to be, that is the question', CALL NUMBER: LOT 13714, no. 125 (H) [P&P]."</ref>]]
[[Image:Smoktun.jpg|thumb|right|[[Innokenty Smoktunovsky]] as Hamlet in [[Grigori Kozintsev]]'s 1963 film.]]
[[Image:HermiaandHelena.jpg|thumb|[[Washington Allston]]'s 1818 painting ''Hermia and Helena'']]
*'''Hal''', later '''King Henry V''' (sometimes called ''The Prince of Wales'', ''Prince Henry'' or just ''Harry'') ([[King Henry V|hist]]) is a central character in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and is the title character of [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]. He has a closer relationship with Falstaff than with his father (Henry IV), but he eventually ascends the throne, rejects Falstaff, and leads the English to victory at Agincourt.
* A '''Haberdasher''' is verbally abused by Petruchio in ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''.
*'''Hamlet''':
* '''Hal''', later '''King Henry V''' (sometimes called ''The Prince of Wales'', ''Prince Henry'' or just ''Harry'') ([[King Henry V|hist]]) is a central character in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]'' and ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'' and is the title character of [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']]. He has a closer relationship with Falstaff than with his father (Henry IV), but he eventually ascends the throne, rejects Falstaff, and leads the English to victory at Agincourt.<ref name = hv/><ref name = hivi/>
**'''Hamlet''' is the central character of [[Hamlet|the play with the same name]]. He is a prince of Denmark, called on to avenge his father's (Old Hamlet's) murder by Claudius.
* '''Hamlet''':
**'''Old Hamlet''' is the father of [[Hamlet]]. His ghost appears to exhort Hamlet to revenge Old Hamlet's murder by Claudius.
** '''[[Prince Hamlet]]''' ([[Amleth|myth]]) is the central character of ''[[Hamlet]]''. He is a prince of Denmark, called on to avenge his father's (Old Hamlet's) murder by Claudius.
*'''Harcourt''' is a messenger to the king in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
** '''[[King Hamlet|Old Hamlet]]''' ([[Horvendill|myth]]) is the father of the protagonist in ''[[Hamlet]]''. His ghost appears to exhort Hamlet to revenge Old Hamlet's murder by Claudius.
*'''The Governor of Harfleur''' (hist) surrenders to [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
* '''Harcourt''' is a messenger to the king in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.
*'''Harry''':
* '''The Governor of Harfleur''' (hist) surrenders to Henry in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
**'''Hotspur''' or '''Harry Percy''' ([[Henry Percy|hist]]), brave and chivalrous but hot-headed and sometimes comical, is an important foil to Hal, and leader of the rebel forces, in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
* '''Harry''':
**''See also Hal, Bolingbroke.
** '''Hotspur''' or '''Harry Percy''' ([[Henry Hotspur Percy|hist]]), brave and chivalrous but hot-headed and sometimes comical, is an important foil to Hal, and leader of the rebel forces, in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]''.<ref name = hivi/>
**''See also "Henry".
** ''See also Hal, Bolingbroke.''
*'''Hastings''':
** ''See also "Henry".''
**'''Hastings Pursuivant''' is a minor character who meets his namesake, Lord Hastings, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
* '''Hastings''':
**'''Lord Hastings''' ([[William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings|hist]]) is the prime minister, beheaded on Richard's orders in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
** '''Hastings Pursuivant''' is a minor character who meets his namesake, Lord Hastings, in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
*'''Hecate''' is a leader of the witches in [[Macbeth]].
** '''Lord Hastings''' ([[William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings|hist]]) is the prime minister, beheaded on Richard's orders in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
*'''[[Helena (A Midsummer Night's Dream)|Helena]]''', formerly loved by Demetrius, has been rejected by him at the start of [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]].
* ''For Hecat see Hecate.''
*'''Henry''':
* '''Hecate''' is a leader of the witches in ''[[Macbeth]]''.
**'''Bolingbroke''', later '''King Henry IV''' ([[Henry IV of England|hist]]) leads a revolt against King Richard in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]]. He is the title character of [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]] which chart the rebellions against him by the Percy faction, and his difficult relationship with his eldest son, Hal.
* '''Hector''' ([[Hector|myth]]), son of Priam, is the Trojans' champion in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''.
**'''Hal''', later '''King Henry V''' (sometimes called ''The Prince of Wales'', ''Prince Henry'' or just ''Harry'') ([[King Henry V|hist]]) is a central character in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and is the title character of [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]. He has a closer relationship with Falstaff than with his father (Henry IV), but he eventually ascends the throne, rejects Falstaff, and leads the English to victory at Agincourt.
* '''Helen''':
**'''King Henry VI''' ([[Henry VI of England|hist]]), the title character of [[Henry VI, Part 1]], [[Henry VI, Part 2]] and [[Henry VI, Part 3]], is a weak and ineffectual king, and the plays chart the rebellions against him, leading to his overthrow and murder.
** '''Helen''' ([[Helen of Troy|myth]]), the mythological Helen of Troy, has been stolen away by Paris, and is thefore the cause of the wars fought in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''.
**'''The Earl of Richmond''', later '''King Henry VII''' ([[Henry VII of England|hist]]) leads the rebellion against the cruel rule of [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]], and eventually succeeds him as king.
** '''Helen''' is a lady attending on Imogen in ''[[Cymbeline]]''.
**'''The Earl of Northumberland''', '''Henry Percy''', ([[Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland|hist]]) is an important character in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]], where he is Bolingbroke's chief ally, and in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]], in which he leads the rebellion against his former ally, who is now king.
** ''See also Hotspur (whose real name is Henry Percy)Nell.''
** ''See also "Harry"Helena.''
* '''Helena''':
*A '''Herald''' calls for a champion to face Edmund in [[King Lear]].
** '''Helena''', the ward of the Countess of Rousillon, is the central character of ''[[All's Well That Ends Well]]''. She is married to Bertram against his will, but she eventually wins his love.
*'''Sir Walter Herbert''' is a follower of Richmond in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
** '''[[HermiaHelena (roleA Midsummer Night's Dream)|HermiaHelena]]''' loves Lysander, and isformerly loved by Demetrius, has been rejected by him at the start of ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''.
* '''Helenus''' ([[Helenus|myth]]) is a priest, and brother of Hector and Troilus. He is a minor character in ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''.
*'''Hermione''' is the wife of Leontes in [[A Winter's Tale]]. She suffers as a result of his mistaken belief in her infidelity. At the end of the play she appears to return from the dead, having appeared as a statue.
* '''Helicanus''' is a lord in ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre|Pericles]]'', trusted with the government of Tyre during Pericles' absences.
*'''Hero''' falls in love with Claudio in [[Much Ado About Nothing]]. She is wronged by Don John and Borachio, and is abandoned at the altar, and left for dead, by Claudio.
* '''Henry''':
*'''Hippolyta''' ([[Hippolyte|myth]]) is a leader of the [[Amazons]], and is betrothed to Theseus at the start of [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]].
** '''Bolingbroke''', later '''King Henry IV''' ([[Henry IV of England|hist]]) leads a revolt against King Richard in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']]. He is the title character of ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]'' and ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'', which chart the rebellions against him by the Percy faction, and his difficult relationship with his eldest son, Hal.<ref name = hivi/>
*'''[[Horatio (character)|Horatio]]''' is a student, and a friend and confidante of [[Hamlet]].
** '''Hal''', later '''King Henry V''' (sometimes called ''The Prince of Wales'', ''Prince Henry'' or just ''Harry'') ([[King Henry V|hist]]) is a central character in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]'' and ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'' and is the title character of [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/><ref name = hivi/>
*'''Thomas Horner''' (fict) fights a duel with his apprentice Peter Thump in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
 
*'''The Host of the Garter''' is the practical-joking innkeeper in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]].
[[File:Henry6th2shot.jpg|thumb|250px|Henry VI (Jeffrey T. Heyer) and the young Earl of Richmond (Ashley Rose Miller) in the West Coast premiere of ''The Plantagenets: The Rise of Edward IV'', based on ''Henry VI, Part 3'', staged by [[Pacific Repertory Theatre]] in 1993.]]
*'''Hortensio''' is a friend to Petruchio and suitor to Bianca in [[The Taming of the Shrew]]. He disguises himself as a music teacher in order to pursue Bianca, but ultimately loses her and marries a rich widow.
** '''King Henry VI''' ([[Henry VI of England|hist]]), the title character of ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]'', ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'', and ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'', is a weak and ineffectual king, and the plays chart the rebellions against him, leading to his overthrow and murder.<ref name = hvipi>Edward Burns (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (3rd series) "King Henry VI Part 1"</ref><ref name = hvipiii>Andrew S. Cairncross (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (2nd series) "King Henry VI Part 3"</ref>
*'''Hotspur''' or '''Harry Percy''' ([[Henry Percy|hist]]), brave and chivalrous but hot-headed and sometimes comical, is an important foil to Hal, and leader of the rebel forces, in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
** '''The Earl of Richmond''', later '''King Henry VII''' ([[Henry VII of England|hist]]) leads the rebellion against the cruel rule of [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']], and eventually succeeds him as king.
*'''Hugh''':
** '''King Henry VIII''' ([[Henry VIII of England|hist]]) is the central character of the play [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']], portrayed as a wise and strong ruler.
**'''Parson Hugh''' is a Welsh priest in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. He is challenged to a duel by Caius. He plays a fairy in the final act.
** '''The Earl of Northumberland''', '''Henry Percy''', ([[Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland|hist]]) is an important character in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']], where he is Bolingbroke's chief ally, and in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]'' and ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'', in which he leads the rebellion against his former ally, who is now king.<ref name = hivi/>
**'''Sir Hugh Mortimer''' (hist) is an uncle of Richard Duke of York (1) in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
** '''Prince Henry''' ([[Henry III of England|hist]]) appears towards the end of ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]'', as successor to the title character.
*'''Hume''', with Southwell, Jourdain and Bolingbroke, are the supernatural conspitators with Eleanor Duchess of Gloucester in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
** '''Sir Henry Guildford''' ([[Henry Guildford|hist]]) welcomes guests to Cardinal Wolsey's party, in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
*'''Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester''' ([[Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester|hist]]) appears as a brother of Hal in [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]. He is a much more important character as the protector in [[Henry VI, Part 1]] and [[Henry VI, Part 2]], in which he is murdered by his rivals.
** ''See also Hotspur (whose real name is Henry Percy).''
*'''The Earl of Huntingdon''' ([[John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter|hist]]) is a non-speaking follower of the king in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
** ''See also "Harry"''
*'''Hymen''' ([[Hymenaios|myth]]), the Greek god of marriage, is a character in [[As You Like It]].
* '''Herald''':
** A '''Herald''' calls for a champion to face Edmund in ''[[King Lear]]''.
** A '''Herald''' brings news to Theseus of noble prisoners taken in battle, including the title characters of ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''.
** A '''Herald''' announces victory celebrations in ''[[Othello]]''.
** A '''Herald''' announces Coriolanus' return to Rome in [[Coriolanus (play)|''Coriolanus'']].
** Two '''Heralds''' one French, one English, claim victory before the walls of Angers in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]''. Neither of them persuades Hubert.
* '''Sir Walter Herbert''' is a follower of Richmond in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
* '''[[Hermia (role)|Hermia]]''' loves Lysander, and is loved by Demetrius, at the start of ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''.
* '''Hermione''' is married to Leontes in ''[[The Winter's Tale]]''. She suffers as a result of his mistaken belief in her infidelity. At the end of the play she appears to return from the dead, having appeared as a statue.
* '''Hero''' falls in love with Claudio in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''. She is wronged by Don John and Borachio, and is abandoned at the altar, and left for dead, by Claudio.
* '''Hippolyta''' ([[Hippolyte|myth]]) is a leader of the [[Amazons]], who is the bride of Theseus in ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' and ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''.
* '''Holofernes''' is a pedantic schoolmaster in ''[[Love's Labour's Lost]]''. He plays [[Judas Maccabeus]] in the Pageant of the Nine Worthies.
* '''[[Horatio (character)|Horatio]]''' is a student, and a friend and confidant of the protagonist in ''[[Hamlet]]''.
* '''Thomas Horner''' (fict) fights a duel with his apprentice Peter Thump in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
* '''Hortensio''' is a friend to Petruchio and suitor to Bianca in ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''. He disguises himself as a music teacher in order to pursue Bianca, but ultimately loses her and marries a rich widow.
* '''Hortensius''' is a servant, sent to extract payment of a debt from Timon in ''[[Timon of Athens]]''.
* '''Host''':
** '''The Host of the Garter''' is the practical-joking innkeeper in ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''.
** The '''Host''' of Julia's lodgings brings the disguised Julia into Proteus' company, in ''[[The Two Gentlemen of Verona]]''.
* '''Hostess''':
** '''The Hostess''' of an alehouse throws out the unruly Sly, amidst an argument about broken glasses in the ''induction'' to ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''.
** ''See also Mistress Quickly, who is often referred to as "hostess".''
* ''For Hostilius in [[Timon of Athens]], see Strangers.''
* '''Hotspur''' or '''Harry Percy''' ([[Henry Hotspur Percy|hist]]), brave and chivalrous but hot-headed and sometimes comical, is an important foil to Hal, and leader of the rebel forces, in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]''.<ref name = hivi/>
* '''Hubert''' ([[Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent|hist]]) is a henchman of the king in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]''. He resolves to put out Arthur's eyes, on John's orders, but eventually relents.
* '''Hugh''':
** '''Hugh Oatcake''' is a member of the Watch in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''.
** '''Hugh Rebeck''', Simon Catling and James Soundpost are minor characters, musicians, in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
** '''Sir Hugh Evans''' is a Welsh priest in ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''. He is challenged to a duel by Caius. He plays a fairy in the final act.
** '''Sir Hugh Mortimer''' (hist) is an uncle of Richard Duke of York (1) in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
* '''Hume''', with Southwell, Jourdain and Bolingbroke, are the supernatural conspirators with Eleanor Duchess of Gloucester in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
* '''Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester''' ([[Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester|hist]]) appears as a brother of Hal in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'' and [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']]. He is a much more important character as the protector in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]'' and ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'', in which he is murdered by his rivals.<ref name = hv/>
* '''The Earl of Huntingdon''' ([[John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter|hist]]) is a non-speaking follower of the king in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
* Several '''Huntsmen''', two of whom are speaking roles, accompany the Lord in the ''induction'' to ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''.
* '''Hymen''' ([[Hymenaios|myth]]), the Greek god of marriage, is a character in ''[[As You Like It]]'', and is a non-speaking role in the opening scene of ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''.
 
==I==
[[Image:Othello and Iago.gif|thumb|[[Iago]] and [[Othello (character)|Othello]] in an illustration from [[Charles Lamb (writer)|Charles]] and [[Mary Lamb]]'s ''[[Tales from Shakespeare]]''.]]
*'''[[Iago]]''' is the villain (and the main character, measured by the number of lines spoken) of [[Othello]].
* ''For'' '''Iachimo''' ''see Jachimo''.
*'''Alexander Iden''' (hist) kills Jack Cade in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
* '''[[Imogen (Shakespeare)|ImogenIago]]''' is the daughtervillain of(and Cymbeline.the Hermain husbandcharacter, Posthumus,measured wronglyby believesthe shenumber hasof beenlines unfaithfulspoken) andof orders her killed''[[Othello]]''.
* '''Alexander Iden''' (hist) kills Jack Cade in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
*'''Isabel/Isabella''':
* '''[[Imogen (Shakespeare)|Imogen]]''' is the daughter of the king in ''[[Cymbeline]]''. Her husband, Posthumus, wrongly believes she has been unfaithful and orders her killed.
**'''Isabella''' (sometines addressed as ''Isabel'') is the virtuous central female character in [[Measure for Measure]]: a novice nun who pleads to Angelo for the life of her brother Claudio.
* '''Iras''' is an attendant on Cleopatra, in ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''. She dies following a kiss from Cleopatra.
**'''Queen Isabel''' ([[Isabella of Valois|hist]]) is [[Richard II (play)|Richard II's]] queen, exiled upon his deposition.
* '''Iris''' ([[Iris (mythology)|myth]]) is depicted by a masquer in [[The Tempest (play)|''The Tempest'']].<ref name = tempest/>
* '''Isabella''' (sometimes addressed as ''Isabel'') is the virtuous central female character in ''[[Measure for Measure]]'': a novice nun who pleads to Angelo for the life of her brother Claudio.
* ''For Isidore's Servant, see servant.''
 
==J==
[[Image:Joan of Arc miniature graded.jpg|thumb|[[Joan of Arc]] [[Henry VI, Part 1]].]]
*'''Jack''':
* '''Jachimo''' is a villain in ''[[Cymbeline]]''. He persuades Posthumus, wrongly, that he has slept with Posthumus' wife, Imogen.
**'''Jack Cade''' ([[Jack Cade|hist]]) leads a proletarian rebellion in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
* '''Jack''':
**''See also John: especially Sir John Falstaff, who is often addressed as Jack.
** '''Jack Cade''' ([[Jack Cade|hist]]) leads a proletarian rebellion in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
*'''Jacquenetta''' is described as a light wench, and is the love interest of many comic characters in [[Love's Labour's Lost]]
** ''See also John: especially Sir John Falstaff, who is often addressed as Jack.''
*'''Jaques''' (pronouced "jake-wheeze"):
* '''Jacquenetta''' is described as a light wench, and is the love interest of many comic characters in ''[[Love's Labour's Lost]]''.
**'''Jaques''' is a melancholy lord in [[As You Like It]].
* '''Jailer''':
**'''Jaques DeBoys''' is a brother to Oliver and Orlando in [[As You Like It]].
** Two '''Jailers''' guard the imprisoned Posthumus in ''[[Cymbeline]]''.
*'''James''':
** A '''Sir James BluntJailer''' iskeeps aPalamon supporterand ofArcite Richmondin custody in ''[[RichardThe IIITwo (play)|RichardNoble IIIKinsmen]]''.
** The '''Jailer's Brother''' accompanies his niece in her madness, in ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''.
**'''Sir James Tyrrell''' ([[James Tyrrell|hist]]) is employed by [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]] to murder the [[Princes in the Tower|princes in the tower]].
** The '''Jailer's Daughter''' develops an obsessive love for Palamon, and releases him from prison, in ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''. She descends into madness.
*'''Jamy''' (fict) is a Scottish captain in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
** A sympathetic '''JessicaJailer''' isguards Shylock'sand daughtercommiserates with Antonio in ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]. She elopes with Lorenzo''.
** ''See also Gaoler.''
*'''Joan la Pucelle''' ([[Joan of Arc|hist]]), better known to history as Joan of Arc, leads the Dauphin's forces against Talbot and the English in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
* '''JohnJames''':
** '''DonJames JohnGurney''' is(fict) theis bastarda brotherservant of DonLady PedroFaulconbridge, andin is''[[The theLife chiefand villainDeath inof [[MuchKing AdoJohn|King About NothingJohn]]''.
** '''James Soundpost''', Simon Catling and Hugh Rebeck are minor characters, musicians, in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
**'''John Bates''' (fict) is a soldier in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]'s army.
** '''Sir James Blunt''' is a supporter of Richmond in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
**'''John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster''' ([[John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster|hist]]), uncle to King Richard and father to Bolingbroke, dies in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]], having delivered his famous "This sceptred isle..." speech.
** '''Sir James Tyrrell''' ([[James Tyrrell|hist]]) is employed to murder the [[Princes in the Tower|princes in the tower]] in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
**'''John Rugby''' is a servant to Caius in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]].
* '''Jamy''' (fict) is a Scottish captain in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
**'''John Talbot''' is the son of Sir John Talbot. They die together bravely in battle in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
* '''Jane Nightwork''' (fict) is a married [[libertine]], presumably, remembered wistfully by Shallow and Falstaff in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.
**'''Prince John of Lancaster''' ([[John, Duke of Bedford|hist]]), the younger brother of Hal, would be a fairly minor character in [[Henry IV, Part 1]], [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]], were it not for his central, unscrupulous, role in the ''Gaultree Forest'' episode of [[Henry IV, Part 2]]. He is also the Duke of Bedford who is Regent of France in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
* '''Jaques''' :
**'''Sir John Blunt''' is a supporter of the king in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
** '''Sir John ColevilleJaques''' is a rebelmelancholy captured by Falstafflord in ''[[HenryAs IV,You PartLike 2It]]''.
** '''Jaques DeBoys''' is a brother to Oliver and Orlando in ''[[As You Like It]]''.
**'''[[Falstaff|Sir John Falstaff]]''' (fict, but see [[John Oldcastle|Sir John Oldcastle]] and [[Sir John Fastolfe]]) is a central character of [[Henry IV, Part 1]], [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. In the Henry plays, he is "bad angel" to prince Hal, and is eventually rejected by him. He is the lecherous gull of the title characters in Merry Wives. His death is reported in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]], although he is not a character in that play. He is (with Hamlet) one of the two most significant roles in Shakespeare.
* '''Jessica''' is Shylock's daughter in ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]''. She elopes with Lorenzo and [[Conversion to Christianity|converts]] to Christianity.
**'''Sir John Fastolfe''' ([[Sir John Fastolfe|hist]]) is a coward, stripped of his garter in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
**'''Sir JohnA Montgomery''' (historically Jeweller''Thomas'' Montgomery) issells a minorjewel Yorkistto characterTimon in ''[[HenryTimon VI,of Part 3Athens]]''.
* '''Joan la Pucelle''' ([[Joan of Arc|hist]]), better known to history as Joan of Arc, leads the Dauphin's forces against Talbot and the English in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''. Shakespeare presents her as an adulteress who fakes pregnancy in order to avoid being burnt at the stake.
**'''Sir John Mortimer''' (hist) is an uncle of Richard Duke of York (1) in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
* '''John''':
**'''Sir John Stanley''' supervises Eleanor's penance in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
** '''SirDon John Talbot''' ([[John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury|hist]]) is the leaderbastard brother of the English forces inDon FrancePedro, and thereforeis the chief enemy of Joan,villain in ''[[HenryMuch VI,Ado PartAbout 1Nothing]]''.
** '''Friar John''' is a minor character, who is unable to deliver a crucial letter from Friar Laurence to Romeo, in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
*'''Jourdain''', with Southwell, Hume and Bolingbroke, are the supernatural conspitators with Eleanor Duchess of Gloucester in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
** '''John''' is a servingman of Mistress Ford: he carries Falstaff to Datchet Mead in a buck-basket, in ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''.
*'''Juliet''':
** '''John Bates''' (fict) is a soldier the English army in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
**'''[[Juliet]]''' is a title character in [[Romeo and Juliet]]. The daughter of Capulet, she falls in love with Romeo, the son of her father's enemy Montague, with tragic results.
** '''John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster''' ([[John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster|hist]]) is uncle to King Richard and father to Bolingbroke in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
**'''Juliet''', lover of Claudio, becomes pregnant by him, leading to his death sentence, which begins the action of [[Measure for Measure]].
** '''JuliusJohn CaesarGower''' ([[JuliusJohn CaesarGower|hist]]) is the title"Presenter", characteror narrator, of ''[[JuliusPericles, CaesarPrince (play)|Juliusof CaesarTyre]], an Emperor of Rome who is stabbed in the Capitol, on the Ides of March''.
** '''John Rugby''' is a servant to Caius in ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''.
*'''Justice''' (title):
** '''The LordJohn Chief JusticeTalbot''' ([[Williamis Gascoigne|hist]])the isson aof [[FoilSir (literature)|dramaticJohn foil]]Talbot. toThey Falstaffdie together bravely in battle in ''[[Henry IVVI, Part 21]]''.
** '''King John''' ([[John of England|hist]]) is the title character of ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]'': a king whose throne is under threat from the claim of his young nephew, Arthur.
**'''Justice Shallow''' (fict) is an elderly landowner in [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]].
** '''Prince John of Lancaster''' ([[John, Duke of Bedford|hist]]) is the younger brother of Prince Hal in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]'', ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'', and ''[[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]''. He is also the Duke of Bedford who is Regent of France in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.<ref name = hv/><ref name = hivi/>
**'''Justice Silence''' (fict) is an elderly friend of Justice Shallow in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
** '''Sir John Blunt''' is a supporter of the king in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.
** '''Sir John Coleville''' is a rebel captured by Falstaff in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.
** '''[[Falstaff|Sir John Falstaff]]''' (fict, but see [[John Oldcastle|Sir John Oldcastle]] and [[Sir John Fastolfe]]) is a central character of ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]'', ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'', and ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''. In the Henry plays, he is "bad angel" to prince Hal, and is eventually rejected by him. He is the lecherous gull of the title characters in Merry Wives. His death is reported in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']], although he is not a character in that play. He is (with Hamlet) one of the two most significant roles in Shakespeare.<ref name = hv/><ref name = hivi/>
** '''Sir John Fastolfe''' ([[Sir John Fastolfe|hist]]) is a coward, stripped of his garter in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
** '''Sir John Montgomery''' (historically ''Thomas'' Montgomery) is a minor Yorkist character in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
** '''Sir John Mortimer''' (hist) is an uncle of Richard Duke of York (1) in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
** '''Sir John Stanley''' supervises Eleanor's penance in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
** '''Sir John Talbot''' ([[John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury|hist]]) is the leader of the English forces in France, and therefore the chief enemy of Joan, in ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]''.
* '''Joseph''' is a servant of Petruchio in ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''.
* '''Jourdain''', with Southwell, Hume and Bolingbroke, are the supernatural conspirators with Eleanor Duchess of Gloucester in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]''.
* '''Julia''' is the faithful lover of Proteus, who follows him disguised as a young man and is dismayed to discover his infatuation with Silvia, in ''[[The Two Gentlemen of Verona]]''.
* '''Juliet''':
** '''[[Juliet Capulet|Juliet]]''' is a title character in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''. The daughter of Capulet, she falls in love with Romeo, the son of her father's enemy Montague, with tragic results.
** '''Juliet''', lover of Claudio, becomes pregnant by him, leading to his death sentence, which begins the action of ''[[Measure for Measure]]''.
* '''Julius Caesar''' ([[Julius Caesar|hist]]) is the title character of [[Julius Caesar (play)|''Julius Caesar'']], an Emperor of Rome who is stabbed in the Capitol, on the Ides of March.
* '''Junius Brutus''' and '''Sicinius Velutus''', two of the tribunes of the people, are the hero's chief political enemies in [[Coriolanus (play)|''Coriolanus'']], and prove more effective than his military foes.
* '''Juno''' ([[Juno (mythology)|myth]]) is presented by a masquer in [[The Tempest (play)|''The Tempest'']].<ref name = tempest/>
* '''Jupiter''' ([[Jupiter (mythology)|myth]]) hears the pleas of the ghosts of Posthumus' family, in ''[[Cymbeline]]''.
* '''Justice''' (title):
** A '''Justice''' is a minor role in the trial of Froth and Pompey, in ''[[Measure for Measure]]''.
** '''The Lord Chief Justice''' ([[William Gascoigne|hist]]) is a [[Foil (literature)|dramatic foil]] to Falstaff in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.
** '''[[Justice Shallow]]''' (fict) is an elderly landowner in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'' and ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''.
** '''Justice Silence''' (fict) is an elderly friend of Justice Shallow in ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]''.
 
==K==
[[Image:LearBarry.jpg|thumb|Detail from ''King Lear mourns Cordelia's death'' by [[James Barry (painter)|James Barry]].]]
* '''Kate''':
** '''Kate Keepdown''' is a whore in ''[[Measure for Measure]]''.
** ''See also Lady Percy.''
** ''See also Katherine.''
* '''Katharine/Katherine''':
** '''Katharine''' ([[Catherine of Valois|hist]]) is the French princess who marries [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']].<ref name = hv/>
** '''Katharine''' is a lady attending on the Princess of France, in ''[[Love's Labour's Lost]]''. She becomes emotionally attached to Dumaine.
**'''[[Katherina Minola|Katherine]]''' (sometimes "Kate" or "Katerina Minola") is the "shrew" from the title of [[The Taming of the Shrew]], who is "tamed" by Petruchio.
** '''[[Kate (The Taming of the Shrew)|Katherine]]''' (sometimes "Kate" or "Katerina Minola") is the "shrew" from the title of ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'', who is "tamed" by Petruchio.
*'''Kate Keepdown''' is a whore in [[Measure for Measure]].
** '''Queen Katherine of Aragon''' ([[Catherine of Aragon|hist]]) is the first wife of King Henry in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']]. She falls from grace, is divorced and dies.
*'''Keeper''':
** ''See also Kate.''
**A '''keeper''' (fict) gives Piers of Exton access to the imprisoned Richard in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
**Two '''keepersKate Keepdown''' (fict)is arresta the fugitive Henrywhore in ''[[HenryMeasure VI,for Part 3Measure]]''.
* '''Keeper''':
*'''The Earl of Kent''' is a follower of [[King Lear]] who evades banishment by disguising himself as a servant, and calling himself Caius.
** A '''door keeper''' (fict) bars the entrance of Cranmer to the council chamber, in [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']].
*'''King''' (title):
** A '''keeper''' (fict) gives Piers of Exton access to the imprisoned Richard in [[Richard II (play)|''Richard II'']].
**'''[[King Claudius]]''' is the uncle and stepfather of [[Hamlet]]. He has murdered his brother Old Hamlet, has taken over his crown, and has married his queen, Gertrude.
** Two '''keepers''' (fict) arrest the fugitive Henry in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
**'''King of France''':
*** '''The KingEarl of FranceKent''' is thea husbandfollower of Cordeliathe King in ''[[King Lear]]'' who evades banishment by disguising himself as a servant, and calling himself Caius.
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***'''The King of France''' ([[Charles VI of France|hist]]) is [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]'s enemy.
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** '''[[King Claudius]]''' is the uncle and stepfather of the prince in ''[[Hamlet]]''. He has murdered his brother Old Hamlet, has taken over his crown, and has married his queen, Gertrude.
***'''King Lewis XI of France''' ([[Louis XI of France|hist]]), insulted by Edward IV's marriage to Lady Grey, allies himself with Warwick and Margaret in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
** '''King Edward''':
*** '''Edward''' later '''King Edward IV''' ([[Edward IV of England|hist]]) is the eldest son of Richard, Duke of York (1) in ''[[Henry VI, partPart 2]]'' and ''[[Henry VI, partPart 3]]'' - in which he becomes king. He dies in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
*** '''Prince Edward of York''' later '''King Edward V''' ([[Edward V of England|hist]]) is the eldest son of Edward IV and Queen Elizabeth. He appears in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'', and is the elder of the two [[princes in the tower]] in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
** '''King Henryof France''':
*** '''The King of France''' (fict) is the husband of Cordelia in ''[[King Lear]]''.
***'''Bolingbroke''', later '''King Henry IV''' ([[Henry IV of England|hist]]) leads a revolt against King Richard in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]]. He is the title character of [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]] which chart the rebellions against him by the Percy faction, and his difficult relationship with his eldest son, Hal.
*** '''The King of France''' is cured by Helena, and in recompense he agrees to order Bertram to marry her, in ''[[All's Well That Ends Well]]''.
***'''Hal''', later '''King Henry V''' (sometimes called ''The Prince of Wales'', ''Prince Henry'' or just ''Harry'') ([[King Henry V|hist]]) is a central character in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and is the title character of [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]. He has a closer relationship with Falstaff than with his father (Henry IV), but he eventually ascends the throne, rejects Falstaff, and leads the English to victory at Agincourt.
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*** '''King Lewis XI of France''' ([[Louis XI of France|hist]]), insulted by Edward IV's marriage to Lady Grey, allies himself with Warwick and Margaret in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]''.
**'''King Lear''' is the central character of the [[King Lear|play which bears his name]]. He divides his kingdom among his two elder daughters, is rejected by them, runs mad, and dies.
*** '''King Philip of France''' ([[Philip II of France|hist]]) allies himself with Constance in support of Arthur's claim, but later makes peace with John in ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]''.
**'''The King of Navarre''' and his three noble companions, Berowne, Dumaine, and Longaville, vow to study and fast for three years, at the outset of [[Love's Labour's Lost]].
** ''For'' '''''King RichardHamlet''':'' ''see Old Hamlet.''
** '''King Henry''':
***'''King Richard II''' ([[Richard II of England|hist]]) is the title character of [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]]: a king who is deposed and eventually murdered.
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*** '''Hal''', later '''King Henry V''' (sometimes called ''The Prince of Wales'', ''Prince Henry'' or just ''Harry'') ([[King Henry V|hist]]) is a central character in ''[[Henry IV, Part 1]]'' and ''[[Henry IV, Part 2]]'' and is the title character of [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']]. He has a closer relationship with Falstaff than with his father (Henry IV), but he eventually ascends the throne, rejects Falstaff, and leads the English to victory at Agincourt.<ref name = hv/><ref name = hivi/>
**''A number of characters are kings, including Leontes, Oberon and Polixines.''
*** '''King Henry VI''' ([[Henry VI of England|hist]]), the title character of ''[[Henry VI, Part 1]]'', ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'', and ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'', is a weak and ineffectual king, and the plays chart the rebellions against him, leading to his overthrow and murder.<ref name = hvipi/><ref name = hvipiii/>
*'''Knight''':
*** '''The Earl of Richmond''', later '''King Henry VII''' ([[Henry VII of England|hist]]) leads the rebellion against the cruel rule of [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']], and eventually succeeds him as king.
**A hundred '''knights''', three of whom are speaking parts, and most of whom will inevitably be spoken of but never seen in performance, are followers of Lear in [[King Lear]].
*** '''King Henry VIII''' ([[Henry VIII of England|hist]]) is the central character of the play [[Henry VIII (play)|''Henry VIII'']], portrayed as a wise and strong ruler.
**''Many characters are knights: see "Sir", below, which in England is the title of a knight.''
** '''King John''' ([[John of England|hist]]) is the title character of ''[[The Life and Death of King John|King John]]'': a king whose throne is under threat from the claim of his young nephew, Arthur.[[File:KingLear.jpg|thumb| Michael D Jacobs as [[King Lear]], in a [[Pacific Repertory Theatre|Carmel Shake-speare Festival]] production at the [[Forest Theater]], [[Carmel-by-the-Sea|Carmel]], Ca, 1999]]
 
** '''King Lear''' is the central character of ''[[King Lear]]''. He divides his kingdom among his two elder daughters, is rejected by them, runs mad, and dies.
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** '''The King of Navarre''' ([[Henry III of Navarre|hist]]) and his three noble companions, Berowne, Dumaine, and Longaville, vow to study and fast for three years, at the outset of ''[[Love's Labour's Lost]]''.
[[Image:Lady Macbeth Cattermole.jpg|thumb|right|225px|[[Lady Macbeth (Shakespeare)|Lady Macbeth]] by [[George Cattermole]].]]
** '''LadyKing Richard''' (title):
*** '''LadyKing Richard AnneII''' ([[AnneRichard II of NevilleEngland|hist]]) is the widowtitle of Prince Edward, wooed by Richard over the corpsecharacter of her late father-in-law (Henry VI) in [[Richard IIIII (play)|''Richard IIIII'']]: a king who is deposed and eventually murdered.
*** '''Richard, Duke of Gloucester''', later '''King Richard III''' ([[Richard III of England|hist]]), brave but evil, is the third son of Richard, Duke of York (1). He is a fairly minor character in ''[[Henry VI, Part 2]]'', is more prominent in ''[[Henry VI, Part 3]]'', and is the title character in [[Richard III (play)|''Richard III'']].
**'''Lady Bona''' is King Lewis's sister-in-law, whose hopes to marry Edward are thwarted, in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
** ''For King of Sparta see Menelaus.''
**'''Lady Capulet''' is Juliet's mother in [[Romeo and Juliet]].
** ''For'' '''LadyKing Grey'''of Troy ''see Queen ElizabethPriam.''
** ''A number of characters are kings, including Alonso, Antiochus, Leontes, Oberon, Polixines and Simonides.''
**'''[[Lady Macbeth (Shakespeare)|Lady Macbeth]]''', wife to [[Macbeth]], is a central character who conspires with her husband to murder Duncan. She later goes mad and dies, possibly through suicide.
* '''Knight''':
**'''[[Lady Macduff]]''', wife to [[Macduff (thane)|Macduff]], is murdered, with her children, on the orders of [[Macbeth]].
** Five '''knights''', plus Pericles himself, compete in a tournament for the love of Thaisa, in ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''.
**'''Lady Montague''' is Romeo's mother in [[Romeo and Juliet]].
** Six '''knights''', three of them attending Palamon, and three attending Arcite, appear in ''[[The Two Noble Kinsmen]]''. Palamon's knights are speaking roles.
**'''Lady Mortimer''', daughter of Glendower and wife of Edmund Mortimer (1), sings in Welsh in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
** A hundred '''knights''', three of whom are speaking parts, and most of whom will inevitably be spoken of but never seen in performance, are followers of Lear in ''[[King Lear]]''.
**'''Lady Northumberland''' (hist) is the Earl of Northumberland's wife, who dissuades him from joining the rebels at Gaultree Forest in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
**'''Lady Percy''' (hist) (sometimes called ''Kate'') is Hotspur's wife, later his widow, in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
**Two '''ladies''' attend on Queen Isabel, in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
*'''[[Laertes (character)|Laertes]]''' is the son of Polonius and the brother of Ophelia in [[Hamlet]]. He fights with Hamlet in the famous fencing scene in the final act.
*'''Lancaster''':
**'''John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster''' ([[John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster|hist]]), uncle to King Richard and father to Bolingbroke, dies in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]], having delivered his famous "This sceptred isle..." speech.
**'''Prince John of Lancaster''' ([[John, Duke of Bedford|hist]]), the younger brother of Hal, would be a fairly minor character in [[Henry IV, Part 1]], [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]], were it not for his central, unscrupulous, role in the ''Gaultree Forest'' episode of [[Henry IV, Part 2]]. He is also the Duke of Bedford who is Regent of France in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
**''See also Bolingbroke (Henry IV), Henry V, Henry VI, Queen Margaret, Prince Edward and Lady Anne, all of whom are either "Duke of Lancaster" or "of the House of Lancaster".
*'''Launcelot Gobbo''' is a clown in [[The Merchant of Venice]], a servant to Shylock, and later to Lorenzo.
*'''Lavinia''' is the daughter of [[Titus Andronicus]]. She is raped by Chiron and Demetrius, her tongue is cut out and her hands cut off.
*'''[[Friar Lawrence]]''' is confessor and confidante to Romeo in [[Romeo and Juliet]]. He instigates the unsuccessful plot involving the potion drunk by Juliet.
*'''King Lear''' is the central character of the [[King Lear|play which bears his name]]. He divides his kingdom among his two elder daughters, is rejected by them, runs mad, and dies.
*'''Monsieur LeBeau''' is a courtier in [[As You Like It]].
*'''Monsieur LeFer''' is a Fench soldier. Pistol hopes to ransom him in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
*'''Leonato''' is the governor of Messina, and the father of Hero, in [[Much Ado About Nothing]].
*'''Leontes''' is the king of Sicilia in [[The Winter's Tale]]. He wrongly suspects his wife, Hermione, of infidelity.
*'''Marcus Aemilius Lepidus''' ([[Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir)|hist]]) is one of the Triumvers - the three rulers of Rome after Caesar's death, in [[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]] and [[Antony and Cleopatra]].
*'''King Lewis XI of France''' ([[Louis XI of France|hist]]), insulted by Edward IV's marriage to Lady Grey, allies himself with Warwick and Margaret in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
*'''Lieutenant''':
**'''A Lieutenant''' (fict) hands over the Duke of Suffolk to Walter Whitmore, and therefore to his death, in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**'''A Lieutenant''' of the Tower of London appears, as Henry's jailer in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
**''See also Brackenbury, who is Lieutenant of the Tower of London in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].''
**''Numerous characters hold (or purport to hold) the rank of Lieutenant, including Michael Cassio and Bardolph.''
*''For'' '''Lion''' ''see Snug.''
*''For'' '''Friar Lodowick''' ''in [[Measure for Measure]] see Vincentio''.
*'''The Lord Mayor of London''' (hist) is fooled by Richard and Buckingham, and supports Richard's succession, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
*'''Longaville''', with Berowne and Dumaine, is one of the three companions of The King of Navarre in [[Love's Labour's Lost]].
*'''Lord''' (title):
**A '''Lord''', a minor role, helps with the preparations for the fencing in [[Hamlet]].
**Two '''Lords''', together with Amiens, report Jaques' encounter with the deer in [[As You Like It]].
**Two '''Lords''' are followers of Duke Frederick in [[As You Like It]].
**'''Lord Bardolph''' (hist) is a nobleman, one of the Percy faction, in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
**'''Lord Berkeley''' ([[Thomas de Berkeley, 5th Baron Berkeley|hist]]) acts as messenger from York to Bolingbroke, in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
**'''The Lord Chief Justice''' ([[William Gascoigne|hist]]) is a [[Foil (literature)|dramatic foil]] to Falstaff in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
**'''Lord Fitzwalter''' ([[Walter FitzWalter, 5th Baron FitzWalter|hist]]) is among those who challenges Aumerle in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
**'''Lord Hastings''':
***'''Lord Hastings''' (hist) is a rebel leader in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
***'''Lord Hastings''' ([[William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings|hist]]) is the prime minister, beheaded on Richard's orders in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''Lord Lovell''' ([[Francis Lovell, Viscount Lovell|hist]]) is a henchman of Richard in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]).
**'''The Lord Mayor of London''' (hist) is fooled by Richard and Buckingham, and supports Richard's succession, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''Lord Mowbray''' (hist) is a rebel leader in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
**''For Lord Rivers see Earl Rivers.''
**'''Lord Ross''' ([[William de Ros, 7th Baron de Ros|hist]]) is a supporter of Bolingbroke in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
**'''Lord Saye''' ([[James Fiennes, 1st Baron Saye and Sele|hist]]) is an enemy of Jack Cade, killed by the rebels, in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**'''Lord Scales''' (hist) is an enemy of Jack Cade's rebels in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**'''Lord Scroop''' (hist) is one of the three conspirators against the king's life (with Cambridge and Grey) in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
**''"Lord" is a common designation for supernumiary characters at the royal and ducal courts.''
*'''Lorenzo''' is a Christian in [[The Merchant of Venice]] who elopes with Shylock's daughter, Jessica.
*'''Lord Lovell''' ([[Francis Lovell, Viscount Lovell|hist]]) is a henchman of Richard in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
*'''Luce''' is a tarty servant to Adriana in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
*'''Lucentio''' falls in love with Bianca, and disguises himself as a Latin master in order to woo her. They marry at the end of the play.
*'''Luciana''' in [[The Comedy of Errors]] is shocked to be importuned by her brother-in-law's twin, who she believes to be her sister's husband.
*'''Lucio''', a friend of Claudio, frequently slanders the duke in [[Measure for Measure]], and is eventually forced to marry Kate Keepdown.
*'''Sir William Lucy''' (fict) is a soldier and messenger for the English in France in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
*'''[[Lysander (Shakespeare)|Lysander]]''' loves Hermia in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. For a period in the middle of the play, under the influence of ''love in idleness'', he rejects her and loves Helena.
 
==M==
[[Image:Prospero and miranda.jpg|thumb|''[[Miranda (Shakespeare)|Miranda]] with [[Prospero]]'' by [[William Maw Egley]]]]
*'''Macbeth''':
**'''Macbeth''' ([[Macbeth of Scotland|hist]]) is the central character of the [[Macbeth|play which bears his name]]. Influenced by the prophecies of three witches, he murders Duncan to take his place as king of Scotland.
**'''[[Lady Macbeth (Shakespeare)|Lady Macbeth]]''' ([[Gruoch of Scotland|hist]]), wife to [[Macbeth]], is a central character who conspires with her husband to murder Duncan. She later goes mad and dies, possibly through suicide.
*'''Macduff''':
**'''[[Macduff (thane)|Macduff]]''' is the Thane of Fife in [[Macbeth]]. Not being "born of woman", he fights on Malcolm's side at the end of the play, and kills Macbeth.
**'''[[Lady Macduff]]''', wife to Macduff, is murdered, with her children, on the orders of [[Macbeth]].
**'''[[Macduff's Son]]''' is murdered on Macbeth's orders.
*'''Macmorris''' (fict) is an Irish captain in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]. He is said to be Shakespeare's only Irish character.
*'''Malcolm''' ([[Malcolm III of Scotland|hist]]) is the eldest son of Duncan in [[Macbeth]].
*'''Malvolio''' is steward to, and secretly in love with, Olivia in [[Twelfth Night]]. He is gulled by Maria, Sir Toby Belch, Feste, Fabian and Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and is imprisoned as a madman.
*'''Mamillius''' is the young son of Leontes and Hermione whose death is reported in the trial scene of [[The Winter's Tale]].
*'''Man''':
**An '''old man''' is Gloucester's tenant, who helps with his escape, in [[King Lear]].
**''Man is occasionally a designation for supernumiary characters.
*'''Marcellus''' is a soldier in the first act of [[Hamlet]].
*'''Marcus''':
**'''Marcus Andronicus''' is the brother of [[Titus Andronicus]].
**'''Marcus Aemilius Lepidus''' ([[Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir)|hist]]) is one of the Triumvers - the three rulers of Rome after Caesar's death, in [[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]] and [[Antony and Cleopatra]].
**'''Marcus Brutus''' ([[Marcus Junius Brutus|hist]]) (''usually just Brutus'') is a central character of [[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]], who conspires against Caesar's life and stabs him.
**''See also Mark, especially in the context of the Roman plays, where the two are often interchangeable. Mark Antony, for example, was historically "Marcus Antonius".''
*'''Mark''':
**'''Mark Antony''' ([[Mark Antony|hist]]) ''(Often just Antony, and sometimes Marcus Antonius)'' turns the mob against Caesar's killers and becomes a Triumver in [[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]]. His romance with Cleopatra drives the action of [[Antony and Cleopatra]].
**''See also Marcus''
*'''Margaret''':
**'''Margaret''' is a maid, and an unknowing accomplice in the plot against Hero, in [[Much Ado About Nothing]].
**'''Queen Margaret''' ([[Margaret of Anjou|hist]]) is the only truly epic character in Shakespeare. She appears as a naive girl in [[Henry VI, Part 1]] and as an embittered old woman in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]. She is a central character of the two intervening plays, [[Henry VI, Part 2]] and [[Henry VI, Part 3]], in which she is the wife of Henry VI, and a leader of his armies. In her most notable scene she supervises the murder/execution of Richard Duke of York.
*'''Maria''' is a maid to Olivia, and the instigator of the plot against Malvolio, in [[Twelfth Night]].
*'''Mariana''' is the jilted fiancee of Angelo, who sleeps with him in the "bed trick" in [[Measure for Measure]].
*'''Marquess''':
**'''The Marquess of Montague''' ([[John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu|hist]]) is a follower of Warwick (his brother) in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
**''For'' '''Marquess of Suffolk''' ''see Duke of Suffolk. William De La Pole held both titles during the period dramatised by Shakespeare.''
*'''Sir Oliver Martext''' is a foolish priest in [[As You Like It]].
*'''Master''':
**A '''Master''' (fict) ransomes a gentleman in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**'''Master Ford''' is a central character in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. He suspects his wife of infidelity with Sir John Falstaff. He tests Falstaff in disguise, calling himself Master Brook.
**'''Master Page''' is the husband of Mistress Page and the father of Anne and William in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. He plans to have Anne married to Slender.
*A '''Mate''' (fict) ransomes a gentleman in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*'''Matthew Gough''' (hist) is an enemy of Jack Cade's rebels in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*'''Mayor''':
**'''The Lord Mayor of London''' (hist) is fooled by Richard and Buckingham, and supports Richard's succession, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]).
**'''The Mayor of St. Albans''' appears briefly in the "Simpcox" episode in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**'''The Mayor of York''' (hist) reluctantly supports the Yorkists in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
*'''Merchant''':
**Three '''merchants''', one of whom is named Balthasar, add to the confusion in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
**''Many characters are merchants, most notably Antonio, the title character of [[The Merchant of Venice]].''
*'''Mercutio''' is the witty friend of Romeo, and kinsman to the Prince, in [[Romeo and Juliet]]. He is killed by Tybalt.
*'''Messenger''':
**A '''messenger''' reports the escape of Antipholus of Ephesus and Dromio of Ephesus to Adriana, in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
**Four '''messengers''' bring (mostly) bad news to Richard, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**Three '''messengers''', two to Albany and the other to Cordelia, appear in [[King Lear]].
*'''Michael''':
**'''Michael''' (fict) is a follower of Jack Cade in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**'''Michael Cassio''' is a lieutenant in [[Othello]]. Iago persuades Othello that Cassio is having an affair with Othello's wife, Desdemona.
**'''Michael Williams''' (fict) (notably played by [[Michael Williams]] in [[Kenneth Branagh]]'s [[Henry V (1989 film)|film version]]) is a soldier who challenges the disguised [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]] to a duel.
**'''Sir Michael''' is a minor character, a follower of the Archbishop of York, in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
*'''Baptista Minola''' is the father of Katherine and Bianca in [[The Taming of the Shrew]].
*'''[[Miranda (Shakespeare)|Miranda]]''' is the 15 year old daughter of Prospero in [[The Tempest (play)|The Tempest]]. She falls in love with Ferdinand.
*'''Mistress''' (title):
**'''Mistress Ford''', wife of Master Ford, is a title character of [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. She pretends to accept Falstaff's overtures of love to her.
**'''Mistress Overdone''' is a brothel keeper in [[Measure for Measure]].
**'''Mistress Page''', wife of Master Page, is a title character in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. She conspires with Mistress Ford to punish Falstaff's lechery. She plans to have Anne married to Doctor Caius.
**'''Mistress Quickly''' (fict) is an important character in [[Henry IV, Part 1]], [[Henry IV, Part 2]], [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]] and [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. She is noted for her lewd malapropisms. She is an innkeeper's wife (later his widow) in the Henry plays. She has a different personality, and a different relationship to other characters, in Merry Wives, where she is a servant to Doctor Caius.
*''For'' '''Monmouth''' ''see Hal, who is sometimes called Monmouth or Harry Monmouth, after his place of birth.''
*'''Monsieur''':
**'''Monsieur LeBeau''' is a courtier in [[As You Like It]].
**'''Monsieur LeFer''' is a Fench soldier. Pistol hopes to ransom him in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
*'''Montague''':
**'''The Marquess of Montague''' ([[John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu|hist]]) is a follower of Warwick (his brother) in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
**'''Montague''' is Romeo's father, an enemy of Capulet, in [[Romeo and Juliet]].
**'''Lady Montague''' is Romeo's mother in [[Romeo and Juliet]].
**''See also Romeo and Benvolio.''
*'''Sir John Montgomery''' (historically ''Thomas'' Montgomery) is a minor Yorkist character in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
*'''Montjoy''' (fict) is the French herald in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
*''For'' '''Moonshine''' ''see Robin Starveling.''
*'''Mopsa''' and Dorcas are shepherdesses, usually portrayed as rather tarty, in [[The Winter's Tale]].
*'''The Prince of Morocco''' is an unsuccessful suitor to Portia in [[The Merchant of Venice]].
*'''Mortimer''':
**'''Edmund Mortimer (1)''' ([[Edmund Mortimer|hist]]) is a claimant to the English throne, and a leader of the rebel forces, in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
**'''Edmund Mortimer (2)''' ([[Edmund de Mortimer, 5th Earl of March|hist]]) explains the Yorkist claim to the crown to Richard Duke of York (1), in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
**'''Lady Mortimer''', daughter of Glendower and wife of Edmund Mortimer (1), sings in Welsh in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
**'''Sir Hugh Mortimer''' (hist) is an uncle of Richard Duke of York (1) in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
**'''Sir John Mortimer''' (hist) is an uncle of Richard Duke of York (1) in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
**''See also Jack Cade, who falsely claims to be one John Mortimer, a claimant to the throne.
*'''Morton''' (fict) is a messenger to the Earl of Northumberland in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
*'''Moth''':
**'''Moth''' is a fairy in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]].
*'''Mouldy''' is nearly pressed into military service by Falstaff in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
*'''Mowbray''':
**'''Lord Mowbray''' is a rebel leader in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
**'''Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk''' ([[Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk|hist]]) is Bolingbroke's enemy, exiled by Richard, in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
*'''Murderer''':
**Three '''murderers''' kill Banquo, although his son Fleance escapes them, in [[Macbeth]].
**Two '''murderers''' report having killed Duke Humphrey in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**Two '''murderers''' kill Clarence on Richard's orders in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
*'''Mustardseed''' is a fairy in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]].
 
==N==
*'''Narissa''' is Portia's maid in [[The Merchant of Venice]]. She marries Gratiano. She diguises herself as a page when Portia disguises herself as a lawyer.
*'''Sir Nathaniel''' is a parson in [[Love's Labour's Lost]]. He is a comic character, and a friend of Holefernes. He appears as Alexander the Conqueror in the pageant the comic characters perform near the conclusion of the play.
*'''The King of Navarre''' and his three noble companions, Berowne, Dumaine, and Longaville, vow to study and fast for three years, at the outset of [[Love's Labour's Lost]].
*'''Ned''':
**'''Ned Poins''' (fict) is a highwayman, and a close companion of Hal, in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
**''See also Edward.
**''See also Boy.
*'''Nell''':
**''See Mistress Quickly, whose first name is Nell.''
**''A "Nell" is referred to by Doromio of Syracuse in [[The Comedy of Errors]]: she may be one and the same person as the character Luce, mis-named.''
*'''Nick''':
**'''Nick''' (fict) is a follower of Jack Cade in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**'''[[Nick Bottom]]''' is a weaver, one of the [[Mechanical (character)|mechanicals]], in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. While rehearsing a play, Puck changes Bottom's head for an ass's head. Titania falls in love with him. He plays Pyramus in ''Pyramus and Thisbe''.
*'''A Nobleman''' (fict) brings news of Henry's arrest to the Yorkist leaders in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
*'''Norfolk''':
**'''The Duke of Norfolk''' ([[John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk|hist]]) is a supporter of the Yorkists in [[Henry VI, Part 3]] and [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk''' ([[Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk|hist]]) is Bolingbroke's enemy, exiled by Richard, in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
*'''Northumberland''':
**'''The Earl of Northumberland''', '''Henry Percy''', ([[Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland|hist]]) is an important character in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]], where he is Bolingbroke's chief ally, and in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]], in which he leads the rebellion against his former ally, who is now king.
**'''The Earl of Northumberland''' ([[Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland|hist]]) fights for the Lancastrians in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
**'''Lady Northumberland''' (hist) is the Earl of Northumberland's wife, who dissuades him from joining the rebels at Gaultree Forest in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
*'''The Nurse''' is a bawdy comic character, and a confidante of Juliet, in [[Romeo and Juliet]].
*'''Nym''' (fict) is a follower of Sir John Falstaff in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]], and a companion of Pistol and Bardolph in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
 
==O==
[[Image:Millais - Ophelia.jpg|thumb|Millais' famous portrait of Ophelia]]
*'''Oberon''' ([[Oberon (mythology)|myth]]) is king of the fairies in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]].
*'''Octavius''' ([[Caesar Augustus|hist]]) is one of the Triumvers - the three rulers of Rome after Caesar's death, in [[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]] and [[Antony and Cleopatra]].
*'''Officer''':
**An '''officer''' arrests Antipholus of Ephesus for debt in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
**Two '''officers''', of whom only '''Second Officer''' is a speaking role, appear in the last act of [[King Lear]].
*'''Old''':
**'''Old Clifford''' ([[Thomas Clifford, 8th Baron Clifford|hist]]), father of Clifford, is a Lancastrian leader in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**'''Old Gobbo''', the blind old father of Launcelot Gobbo, is a clown in [[The Merchant of Venice]].
**'''[[King Hamlet|Old Hamlet]]''' is the father of [[Hamlet]]. His ghost appears to exhort Hamlet to revenge Old Hamlet's murder by Claudius.
**'''Old Man''' is Gloucester's tenant, who helps with his escape, in [[King Lear]].
**'''Old Shepherd''' is the kindly father of the Clown in [[The Winter's Tale]], who adopts the abandoned Perdita as his daughter.
*'''Oliver''':
**'''Oliver''' begins [[As You Like It]] as a villain: the cruel older brother to Orlando. He later repents, and marries Celia.
**'''Sir Oliver Martext''' is a foolish priest in [[As You Like It]].
*'''Olivia''' is a countess, loved by Orsino but in love with Cesario (the male persona of Viola) in [[Twelfth Night]].
*'''[[Ophelia (character)|Ophelia]]''' is a former lover of [[Hamlet]], who is rejected by him, and who goes mad following her father's death at Hamlet's hands. She eventually drowns herself.
*'''Orlando''' is the male romantic lead in [[As You Like It]].
*'''The Duke of Orleans''' ([[Charles, duc d'Orléans|hist]]) fights on the French side in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
*'''Orsino''' is the Duke of Illyria, loved by Viola but in love with Olivia, in [[Twelfth Night]].
*'''Osrick''' is a courtier, treated with contempt by [[Hamlet]].
*'''Oswald''' is a servant of Gonerill, most noted for getting into fights and losing them.
*'''Othello''' is the title character of [[Othello]]. A moorish general in the Venitian army, he is persuaded by Iago that his wife Desdemona is having an affair with Michael Cassio.
*'''Mistress Overdone''' is a brothel keeper in [[Measure for Measure]].
*'''Owen Glendower''' ([[Owen Glendower|hist]]), a warrior and magician who tries the patience of Hotspur, leads the Welsh forces in the rebellion in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
*'''The Earl of Oxford''' ([[John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford|hist]]) is a staunch Lancastrian, supporting Henry in [[Henry VI, Part 3]], and Richmond in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
 
==P==
[[Image:Perdita Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Perdita'' by [[Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys]]]]
*'''Page''':
**A '''page''' (fict) procures the services of Tyrrell for King Richard in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**Two '''pages''' encounter Touchstone, and sing "It Was A Lover And His Lass", in [[As You Like It]].
**'''Anne Page''' is the daughter of Master and Mistress Page in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. She loves Fenton, but her father wishes her to marry Slender and her mother wishes her to marry Caius.
**'''Master Page''' is the husband of Mistress Page and the father of Anne and William in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. He plans to have Anne married to Slender.
**'''Mistress Page''', wife of Master Page, is a title character in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. She conspires with Mistress Ford to punish Falstaff's lechery. She plans to have Anne married to Doctor Caius.
**'''William Page''' is a minor youthful comic character, the son of Master and Mistress Page, and the younger brother of Anne Page in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]].
**''See also The Boy, who is sometimes "the page" or "Falstaff's page".
*'''[[Count Paris|Paris]]''' is a suitor to Juliet in [[Romeo and Juliet]]. He is killed by Romeo.
*'''Parson Hugh''' is a Welsh priest in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. He is challenged to a duel by Caius. He plays a fairy in the final act.
*'''Paulina''', strong-willed and good-hearted, is an important foil to Leontes in [[The Winter's Tale]]. In the last act, she reveals the statue of Hermione.
*'''Peaseblossom''' is a fairy in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]].
*'''The Pedant''' disguises himself as Vincentio (Lucentio's father) in [[The Taming of the Shrew]], to act as father to Tranio, who has disguised himself as Lucentio.
*'''Don Pedro''' is the prince of Arragon in [[Much Ado About Nothing]].
*'''The Earl of Pembroke''' ([[William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1506-1570)|hist]]) is a non-speaking Yorkist in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
*'''Percy''':
**'''The Earl of Northumberland''', '''Henry Percy''', ([[Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland|hist]]) is an important character in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]], where he is Bolingbroke's chief ally, and in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]], in which he leads the rebellion against his former ally, who is now king.
**'''Hotspur''' or '''Harry Percy''' ([[Henry Percy|hist]]), brave and chivalrous but hot-headed and sometimes comical, is an important foil to Hal, and leader of the rebel forces, in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
**'''Lady Percy''' (hist) (sometimes called ''Kate'') is Hotspur's wife, later his widow, in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
**''See also Lady Northumberland.''
*'''Perdita''' is the infant daughter of Leontes, abandoned in Bohemia, in [[The Winter's Tale]]. She grows up to marry Florizel and is reconciled to her father.
*'''Peter''':
**'''Friar Peter''' assists Isabella and Mariana in the final act of [[Measure for Measure]].
**'''[[Peter Quince]]''' is a carpenter in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. He plays the prologue to ''Pyramus and Thisbe''.
**'''Peter Thump''' (fict) fights a duel with his master Thomas Horner in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*'''Peto''' (fict) is a follower of Sir John Falstaff in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
*'''Petruchio''' is the central male character in [[The Taming of the Shrew]], who "tames" the title character, Katherine.
*'''[[Philostrate]]''' is master of the revels to Theseus in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]].
*'''Phebe''' is a sheperdess, loved by Silvius but who falls in love with the disguised Rosalind, in [[As You Like It]].
*'''Sir Piers of Exton''' (fict) murders the deposed King Richard in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
*'''Pinch''' is a conjuror in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
*'''Pistol''' (fict) is a follower of Sir John Falstaff in [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. He is married to Mistress Quickly, and is a soldier in conflict with Fluellen, in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
*'''Ned Poins''' (fict) is a highwayman, and a close companion of Hal, in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
*'''The Duke of Suffolk (William de la Pole)''' ([[William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk|hist]]) is a manipulative character, loved by Queen Margaret, in [[Henry VI, Part 1]] and [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*'''Polixines''' is the [[King of Bohemia]] in [[The Winter's Tale]]. Leontes wrongly believes that Polixines and Hermione are having an affair.
*'''[[Polonius]]''' is a chief adviser in the court of King Claudius in [[Hamlet]], and is the father of Ophelia and Laertes. He is killed by Hamlet, who stabs him through an arras while he is eavesdropping on a conversation between Hamlet and Gertrude.
*''For'' '''Poor Tom''' ''see Edgar.''
*'''Pompey''' is a bawdy servant to Mistress Overdone in [[Measure for Measure]].
*'''The Porter''' is a clown in [[Macbeth]].
*'''Portia''':
**'''[[Portia]]''' is the central female character in [[The Merchant of Venice]]. She disguises herself as a lawyer in an attempt to thwart Shylock's attempt on Antionio's life.
**'''Portia''' ([[Porcia Catones|hist]]) is the wife of Brutus in [[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]].
*A '''Priest''' converses briefly with Lord Hastings in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
*'''Prince''' (title):
**'''The Prince''' rules Verona in [[Romeo and Juliet]].
**'''Prince Edward''':
***'''Prince Edward''' ([[Edward of Westminster|hist]]) is the son of Henry VI, who joins his mother Queen Margaret as a leader of the Lancastrian forces in [[Henry VI, Part 3]]. He is killed by the three Yorks (Edward, George and Richard).
***'''Prince Edward of York''' later '''King Edward V''' ([[Edward V of England|hist]]) is the eldest son of Edward IV and Queen Elizabeth. He appears in [[Henry VI, Part 3]], and is the elder of the two [[princes in the tower]] in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''Prince John of Lancaster''' ([[John, Duke of Bedford|hist]]), the younger brother of Hal, would be a fairly minor character in [[Henry IV, Part 1]], [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]], were it not for his central, unscrupulous, role in the ''Gaultree Forest'' episode of [[Henry IV, Part 2]]. He is also the Duke of Bedford who is Regent of France in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
**'''The Prince of Morocco''' is an unsuccessful suitor to Portia in [[The Merchant of Venice]].
**''For'' '''Prince of Wales''' ''see Hal, Prince Edward, Prince Edward of York.
*'''[[Prospero]]''' is the central character of [[The Tempest (play)|The Tempest]], the wronged Duke of Milan, set adrift with his daughter Miranda, twelve years before the play begins. He has become a sorcerer and is lord of the enchanted island.
*'''Prologue''':
**''see Peter Quince.''
**''see also Chorus.''
*A '''Provost''' appears in [[Measure for Measure]].
*'''Joan la Pucelle''' ([[Joan of Arc|hist]]), better known to history as Joan of Arc, leads the Dauphin's forces against Talbot and the English in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
*'''[[Puck (Shakespeare)|Puck]]''' ([[Puck (mythology)|myth]]) is a mischievous (male) fairy, a servant of Oberon, in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]].
*'''Hastings Pursuivant''' is a minor character who meets his namesake, Lord Hastings, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
*''For Pyramus, see Nick Bottom.''
 
==Q==
*'''Queen''' (title):
**'''Queen Elizabeth''' ([[Elizabeth Woodville|hist]]) is a suitor to, and then queen to, Edward IV in [[Henry VI, Part 3]] and [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]. She is a major character in the later play, and a [[foil (literature)|foil]] to Richard.
**'''The Queen of France''' ([[Isabeau of Bavaria|hist]]) appears in the last act of [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
**'''[[Gertrude (Hamlet)|Queen Gertrude]]''' is [[Hamlet]]'s mother. She has married Claudius.
**'''Queen Isabel''' ([[Isabella of Valois|hist]]) is [[Richard II (play)|Richard II's]] queen, exiled upon his deposition.
**'''Queen Margaret''' ([[Margaret of Anjou|hist]]) is the only truly epic character in Shakespeare. She appears as a naive girl in [[Henry VI, Part 1]] and as an embittered old woman in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]. She is a central character of the two intervening plays, [[Henry VI, Part 2]] and [[Henry VI, Part 3]], in which she is the wife of Henry VI, and a leader of his armies. In her most notable scene she supervises the murder/execution of Richard Duke of York.
**''Numerous characters are, or become, queens including Cordelia, Hermione, Lady Anne, Lady Macbeth and Titania
*'''Mistress Quickly''' (fict) is an important character in [[Henry IV, Part 1]], [[Henry IV, Part 2]], [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]] and [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. She is noted for her lewd [[malapropism]]s and [[double entendre]]s. She is an innkeeper's wife (later his widow) in the Henry plays. She has a different personality, and a different relationship to other characters, in Merry Wives, where she is a servant to Doctor Caius.
*'''[[Peter Quince]]''' is a carpenter in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. He plays the prologue to ''Pyramus and Thisbe''.
 
==R==
[[Image:AsYouLikeIt.jpg|thumb|right|[[Elisabeth Bergner]] as Rosalind with [[Laurence Olivier]] as Orlando in the 1936 film version of [[As You Like It]].]]
*'''Ragozine''' is a prisoner of the state of Vienna in [[Measure for Measure]]. He is executed, and his head is sent to Angelo in place of Claudio's.
*'''Rambures''' (fict?) is a French lord in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
*'''Sir Richard Ratcliffe''' ([[Richard Ratcliffe|hist]]) is a confidante of Richard in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
*'''Regan''' is the cruel second daughter of [[King Lear]]. She is married to the Duke of Cornwall.
*'''Reignier''' ([[René I of Naples|hist]]) is the impoverished king of Naples and Jerusalem, and father to Queen Margaret, in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
*'''Reynaldo''' is a minor character, an agent of Polonius, in [[Hamlet]].
*'''Richard''':
**'''King Richard II''' ([[Richard II of England|hist]]) is the title character of [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]]: a king who is deposed and eventually murdered.
**'''Richard, Duke of Gloucester''', later '''King Richard III''' ([[Richard III of England|hist]]), brave but evil, is the third son of Richard, Duke of York (1). He is a fairly minor character in [[Henry VI, Part 2]], is more prominent in [[Henry VI, Part 3]], and is the title character - and murderer of many other characters - in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''Richard, Duke of York (1)''' ([[Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York|hist]]) is a central character in [[Henry VI, Part 1]], [[Henry VI, Part 2]] and [[Henry VI, Part 3]]. He is the Yorkist claimant to the throne of England, in opposition to Henry VI, and he is eventually killed on the orders of Queen Margaret.
**'''Richard, Duke of York (2)''' ([[Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York|hist]]) is the younger of the two [[princes in the tower]], murdered on the orders of Richard in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''Sir Richard Ratcliffe''' ([[Richard Ratcliffe|hist]]) is a confidante of Richard in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''Sir Richard Vernon''' is a follower of the rebel forces in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
*'''The Earl of Richmond''', later '''King Henry VII''' ([[Henry VII of England|hist]]) leads the rebellion against the cruel rule of [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]], and eventually succeeds him as king.
*'''Earl Rivers''' ([[Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers|hist]]), is the brother to Queen Elizabeth in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]. He is arrested and executed on the orders of Richard and Buckingham.
*'''Robin''':
**'''[[Robin Starveling]]''' is a tailor in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. He plays "Moonshine" in ''Pyramus and Thisbe''.
**See '''The Boy''' (who is called ''Robin'' in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]).
**See '''Puck''' (who is also called ''Robin Goodfellow'').
*'''Roderigo''' is a gentleman suitor to Desdemona in [[Othello]]. He is gulled by Iago throughout the play, and eventually Iago murders him.
*'''Romeo''' is a title character in [[Romeo and Juliet]]. The son of Montague, he falls in love with Juliet, the daughter of his father's enemy Capulet, with tragic results.
*'''Rosalind''' is the central character of [[As You Like It]]. She spends the bulk of the play in exile in the Forest of Arden disguised as a boy called Ganymede.
*'''Ross'''
**'''Lord Ross''' ([[William de Ros, 7th Baron de Ros|hist]]) is a supporter of Bolingbroke in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
**'''Ross''' is a thane in [[Macbeth]].
*'''[[Rosencrantz]]''' and Guildernstern are two former friends of [[Hamlet]], invited to the Danish court to spy on him. They eventually accompany Hamlet towards England, but he escapes while they continue with the journey, to their deaths.
*'''John Rugby''' is a servant to Caius in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]].
*'''Rumour''' is the prologue to [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
*'''Rutland''' ([[Edmund, Earl of Rutland|hist]]) is the youngest son of Richard Duke of York (1), killed in battle while still a boy, by Clifford, in [[Henry VI, part 3]]. (TRIVIA: historically Rutland was not the youngest of the four York brothers depicted in the plays. Shakespeare made him so using [[dramatic licence]].)
 
==SSee also==
* [[List of Shakespearean characters (L–Z)]]
[[Image:Shylockandjessica.jpeg|thumb|250px|right|"Shylock and Jessica" by [[Maurycy Gottlieb]] ([[1856]]-[[1879]])]]
*'''Salisbury''':
**'''The Earl of Salisbury (1)''' ([[John Montacute, 3rd Earl of Salisbury|hist]]) remains loyal to King Richard in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
**'''The Earl of Salisbury (2)''' ([[Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury|hist]]) fights for the king in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]. He is killed by the Master Gunner's Boy in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
**'''The Earl of Salisbury (3)''' ([[Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury|hist]]) supports the Yorkists in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*'''Saturninus''' becomes emperor of Rome, and marries Tamora, in [[Titus Andronicus]].
*'''Lord Saye''' ([[James Fiennes, 1st Baron Saye and Sele|hist]]) is an enemy of Jack Cade, killed by the rebels, in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*'''Lord Scales''' (hist) is an enemy of Jack Cade's rebels in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*A '''scrivener''' (fict) explains the hypocrisy of Lord Hastings' indictment, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
*'''Scroop''':
**'''Lord Scroop''' (hist) is one of the three conspirators against the king's life (with Cambridge and Grey) in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
**'''Scroop''' (hist) supports Richard in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
**''See also Archbishop of York.''
*'''Sebastian''':
**'''Sebastian''' is the twin brother of Viola in [[Twelfth Night]]. He is often mistaken for her male persona, Cesario, and Olivia marries him under that misaprehension.
**'''Sebastian''' is the brother of Alonzo in [[The Tempest (play)|The Tempest]]. He conspires with Antonio to murder Alonzo and Gonzalo.
*''For "Second...", see entries under the rest of the character's designation (e.g. Murderer for Second Murderer, Player for Second Player, etc.).''
*'''Duke Senior''' is the father of Rosalind. He is the true duke, and has been usurped by his brother, Duke Frederick at the start of [[As You Like It]].
*'''Servant''':
**Two '''servants''' (fict) of Piers of Exton are sounding-boards for his plan to murder Richard, in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
**Three unnamed '''servants''' appear in [[King Lear]], including one who dies killing the cruel Duke of Cornwall.
**''Numerous characters in the plays are servants. Also, "servant" is a common designation for supernumiary characters.''
*'''Servingman''':
**A '''servingman''' (fict) to the Duke of York brings news of the Duchess of Gloucester's death in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
**''Numerous characters in the plays are servingmen. Also, "servingman" is a common designation for supernumiary characters.''
*'''A Sexton''' supervises Dogberry's inept examination of Conrade and Borachio, in [[Much Ado About Nothing]].
*'''Seyton''' is a servant to [[Macbeth]].
*'''Shadow''' is pressed into military service by Falstaff in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
*'''Justice Shallow''' (fict) is an elderly landowner in [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]].
*'''Shepherd''':
**'''Old Shepherd''' is the kindly father of the Clown in [[The Winter's Tale]], who adopts the abandoned Perdita as his daughter.
**''A number of characters are shepherds or shepherdesses, including Corin, Dorcas, Mopsa and Silvius.''
*'''Sherriff''':
**'''A Sheriff''' holds Eleanor in custody in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**'''A Sherriff of Wiltshire''' (fict) denies the condemned Buckingham access to King Richard, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
*'''[[Shylock (Shakespeare)|Shylock]]''' is a central character in [[The Merchant of Venice]] - a Jewish money-lender who claims a pound of Antonio's flesh.
*'''Justice Silence''' (fict) is an elderly friend of Justice Shallow in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
*'''Silvius''' is a shepherd, in love with Phebe, in [[As You Like It]].
*'''Simpcox''' (fict) claims to have been cured of blindness in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*'''Simpcox's Wife''' is the wife of Simpcox in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*'''Simple''' is a servant to Slender in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]].
*'''Sir''' (title):
**'''Sir Andrew Aguecheek''' is a foolish knight, and suitor to Olivia, in [[Twelfth Night]].
**'''Sir Hugh Mortimer''' (hist) is an uncle of Richard Duke of York (1) in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
**'''Sir Humphrey Stafford''' (hist) is an enemy of Jack Cade in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**'''Sir James Blunt''' is a supporter of Richmond in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''Sir James Tyrrell''' ([[James Tyrrell|hist]]) is employed by [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]] to murder the [[Princes in the Tower|princes in the tower]].
**'''Sir John Blunt''' is a supporter of the king in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
**'''Sir John Coleville''' is a rebel captured by Falstaff in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
**'''[[Falstaff|Sir John Falstaff]]''' (fict, but see [[John Oldcastle|Sir John Oldcastle]] and [[Sir John Fastolfe]]) is a central character of [[Henry IV, Part 1]], [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]. In the Henry plays, he is "bad angel" to prince Hal, and is eventually rejected by him. He is the lecherous gull of the title characters in Merry Wives. His death is reported in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]], although he is not a character in that play. He is (with Hamlet) one of the two most significant roles in Shakespeare.
**'''Sir John Fastolfe''' ([[Sir John Fastolfe|hist]]) is a coward, stripped of his garter in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
**'''Sir John Montgomery''' (historically ''Thomas'' Montgomery) is a minor Yorkist character in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
**'''Sir John Mortimer''' (hist) is an uncle of Richard Duke of York (1) in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
**'''Sir John Stanley''' supervises Eleanor's penance in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**'''Sir John Talbot''' ([[John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury|hist]]) is the leader of the English forces in France, and therefore the chief enemy of Joan, in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
**'''Sir Michael''' is a minor character, a follower of the Archbishop of York, in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
**'''Sir Nathaniel''' is a parson in [[Love's Labour's Lost]]. He is a comic character, and a friend of Holefernes. He appears as Alexander the Conqueror in the pageant the comic characters perform near the conclusion of the play.
**'''Sir Oliver Martext''' is a foolish priest in [[As You Like It]].
**'''Sir Piers of Exton''' (fict) murders the deposed King Richard in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
**'''Sir Richard Ratcliffe''' ([[Richard Ratcliffe|hist]]) is a confidante of Richard in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''Sir Richard Vernon''' is a follower of the rebel forces in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
**'''Sir Thomas Erpingham''' ([[Thomas Erpynham|hist]]) is an officer in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]'s army.
**'''Sir Thomas Grey''' (hist) is one of the three conspirators against the king's life (with Cambridge and Scroop) in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
**'''Sir Thomas Vaughan''' ([[Thomas Vaughan (soldier)|hist]]) is executed, alongside Rivers and Grey, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''[[Toby Belch|Sir Toby Belch]]''' is a drunken knight, and kinsman to Olivia, in [[Twelfth Night]].
**''For'' '''Sir Topas''' ''see Feste.''
**'''Sir Walter Blunt''' is a soldier and messenger to the king in [[Henry IV, Part 1]]. He is killed by Douglas while wearing the king's armour.
**'''Sir Walter Herbert''' is a follower of Richmond in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''Sir William Lucy''' (fict) is a soldier and messenger for the English in France in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
**'''Sir William Stanley''' ([[William Stanley (Battle of Bosworth)|hist]]), the historical brother of Lord Stanley from [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]], is a minor character of the Yorkist faction in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
*'''Slender''' is a foolish suitor to Anne, and a kinsman of Shallow, in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]].
*'''Smith the Weaver''' (fict) is a follower of Jack Cade in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*'''Snare''' is a constable in [[Henry IV, part 2]].
*'''[[Tom Snout]]''' is a tinker in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. He plays "Wall" in ''Pyramus and Thisbe''.
*'''[[Snug]]''' is a joiner in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. He plays the lion in ''Pyramus and Thisbe''.
*'''Solinus''' is the Duke of Ephesus in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
*'''Duke of Somerset''':
**'''The Duke of Somerset (1)''' ([[John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset|hist]]) is a follwer of King Henry in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
**'''The Duke of Somerset (2)''' ([[Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset|hist]]) appears among the Lancastrian faction in [[Henry VI, Part 2]]. His head is carried onstage by Richard (later Richard III) in the opening scene of [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
**'''The Duke of Somerset (3)''' ([[Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset|hist]] and [[Edmund Beaufort, 4th Duke of Somerset|hist]]) is a conflation by Shakespeare of two historical Dukes of Somerset. He supports both factions at different stages of [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
*'''Somerville''' (fict) is a follower of Warwick in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
*A '''Soothsayer''' wisely warns Caesar to beware the Ides of March, in [[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]].
*'''Southwell''', with Hume, Jourdain and Bolingbroke, are the supernatural conspitators with Eleanor Duchess of Gloucester in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*'''The Mayor of St. Albans''' appears briefly in the "Simpcox" episode in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*'''[[Robin Starveling]]''' is a tailor in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. He plays "Moonshine" in ''Pyramus and Thisbe''.
*'''Stafford''':
**'''Lord Stafford''' (hist) is a non-speaking Yorkist in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
**'''Sir Humphrey Stafford''' (hist) is an enemy of Jack Cade in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**'''Stafford's Brother''' (hist) is an enemy of Jack Cade in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*'''Stanley''':
**'''Lord Stanley, Earl of Derby''' ([[Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby|hist]]) is a military leader who ultimately reveals his loyalty to the Richmond faction, in spite of his son being a hostage to Richard, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''Sir John Stanley''' supervises Eleanor's penance in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**'''Sir William Stanley''' ([[William Stanley (Battle of Bosworth)|hist]]), the historical brother of Lord Stanley from [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]], is a minor character of the Yorkist faction in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
*'''A Son''' who has killed his father at the [[Battle of Towton]] appears in [[Henry VI, Part 3]]. ''See also Father''.
*'''Stephano''' is a drunken butler in [[The Tempest (play)|The Tempest]]. He conspires with Caliban and Trinculo to kill Prospero and become king of the island.
*'''The Duke of Suffolk (William de la Pole)''' ([[William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk|hist]]) is a manipulative character, loved by Queen Margaret, in [[Henry VI, Part 1]] and [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*'''The Earl of Surrey''' is a supporter of the king in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
*'''Syracuse''':
**'''Antipholus of Syracuse''', twin of Antipholus of Ephesus - with whom he is often confused, is a central character in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
**'''Dromio of Syracuse''', servant to Antipholus of Syracuse and twin of Dromio of Ephesus - with whom he is often confused, is a central character in [[The Comedy of Errors]].
 
==TReferences==
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[[Image: Titus1w.jpg|thumb|right|Julie Taymor's film [[Titus (film)|Titus]], starring [[Anthony Hopkins]] as Titus Andronicus and [[Jessica Lange]] as Tamora.]]
*'''Talbot''':
**'''John Talbot''' is the son of Sir John Talbot. They die together bravely in battle in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
**'''Sir John Talbot''' ([[John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury|hist]]) is the leader of the English forces in France, and therefore the chief enemy of Joan, in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
*'''Tamora''' is the evil queen of the Goths who marries Saturninus in [[Titus Andronicus]].
*'''Doll Tearsheet''' (fict) is a whore, who is emotionally involved with Falstaff, and is later arrested for murder in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
*'''Theseus''' ([[Theseus|myth]]) is the Duke of Athens in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]].
*''For "Third...", see entries under the rest of the character's designation (e.g. Murderer for Third Murderer, Player for Third Player, etc.).''
*'''Thomas''':
**'''Friar Thomas''' leads an order of friars, and assists Vincentio to disguise himself as a friar, in [[Measure for Measure]].
**'''Sir Thomas Erpingham''' ([[Thomas Erpynham|hist]]) is an officer in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]'s army.
**'''Sir Thomas Grey''' (hist) is one of the three conspirators against the king's life (with Cambridge and Scroop) in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
**'''Sir Thomas Vaughan''' ([[Thomas Vaughan (soldier)|hist]]) is executed, alongside Rivers and Grey, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''Thomas, Duke of Clarence''' ([[Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence|hist]]) is Hal's younger brother, who appears in [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
**'''Thomas Horner''' (fict) fights a duel with his apprentice Peter Thump in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
**'''Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk''' ([[Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk|hist]]) is Bolingbroke's enemy, exiled by Richard, in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
**''See also Tom.''
*''For'' '''Sir Topas''' ''see Feste.''
*''For'' '''Thisbe''' ''see Francis Flute.''
*'''Peter Thump''' (fict) fights a duel with his master Thomas Horner in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
*'''Time''', personified, acts as a chorus in [[The Winter's Tale]], bridging the sixteen year gap between the third and fourth acts.
*'''Titania''' ([[Titania (mythology)|myth]]) is queen of the fairies in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. Under the influence of ''love in idleness'', she falls in love with Bottom (with his ass's head).
*'''Titus Andronicus''' is the central character of [[Titus Andronicus]].
*'''[[Toby Belch|Sir Toby Belch]]''' is a drunken knight, and kinsman to Olivia, in [[Twelfth Night]].
*'''Tom''':
**'''[[Tom Snout]]''' is a tinker in [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]. He plays "Wall" in ''Pyramus and Thisbe''.
**''For'' '''Poor Tom''' ''see Edgar.''
**''See also Thomas.''
*'''Touchstone''' is a clown in [[As You Like It]].
*'''Tranio''' is a servant to Lucentio in [[The Taming of the Shrew]]. He disguises himself as Lucentio, to enable Lucentio carry through ''his'' disguise.
*'''Travers''' (fict) is a messenger to the Earl of Northumberland in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
*'''Tressell''' and Berkeley (fict) are the two gentlemen accompanying Lady Anne, and Henry VI's coffin, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
*'''Trinculo''' is a clown, a friend to Stephano, in [[The Tempest (play)|The Tempest]].
*'''A Tutor''' (fict) fails to save the life of his pupil, Rutland, in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
*'''Tybalt''', cousin to Juliet, is a fiery-tempered character, nicknamed "prince of cats" in [[Romeo and Juliet]]. He kills Mercutio, and is killed by Romeo.
*'''Sir James Tyrrell''' ([[James Tyrrell|hist]]) is employed by [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]] to murder the [[Princes in the Tower|princes in the tower]].
 
==UBibliography==
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*'''Ursula''' is a maid in [[Much Ado About Nothing]].
 
==V=Sources cited===
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*'''Sir Thomas Vaughan''' ([[Thomas Vaughan (soldier)|hist]]) is executed, alongside Rivers and Grey, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
*{{cite book
*'''Vaux''' is a minor character of the Lancastrian party in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
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*'''The Duke of Venice''' tries the case between Shylock and Antonio in [[The Merchant of Venice]].
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*'''Verges''', accompanied by Dogberry, is a clownish officer of the watch in [[Much Ado About Nothing]].
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*'''Vernon''':
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**'''Sir Richard Vernon''' is a follower of the rebel forces in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
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**'''Vernon''' (fict) is a supporter of Richard, Duke of York (1) in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
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*'''Vincentio''':
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**'''Vincentio''', the Duke of Vienna, is a central character in [[Measure for Measure]]. Disguised as Friar Lodowick, he intrigues to achieve justice for Isabella and other virtuous characters.
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**'''Vincentio''' is the father of Lucentio in [[The Taming of the Shrew]].
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**''See also The Pedant, who falsely claims to be Vincentio in [[The Taming of the Shrew]].''
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*A '''vintner''' (who may be the husband of Mistress Quickly) appears briefly in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
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===General references===
==W==
{{refbegin|30em}}
*''For'' '''Wall''' ''see Tom Snout.''
* Anne Barton (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "The Tempest"
*'''Walter''':
* Edward Burns (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (3rd series) "King Henry VI Part 1"
**'''Sir Walter Blunt''' is a soldier and messenger to the king in [[Henry IV, Part 1]]. He is killed by Douglas while wearing the king's armour.
* Andrew S. Cairncross (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (2nd series) "King Henry VI Part 3"
**'''Sir Walter Herbert''' is a follower of Richmond in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
* John D. Cox and Eric Rasmussen (eds.) The Arden Shakespeare (3rd series) "King Henry VI Part 3"
**'''Walter Whitmore''' (fict) kills Suffolk in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
* T. W. Craik (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (3rd series) "King Henry V"
*'''Wart''' is pressed into military service by Falstaff in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
* P. H. Davison (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "Henry IV Part One"
*'''Earl of Warwick''':
* P. H. Davison (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "Henry IV Part Two"
**'''The Earl of Warwick (1)''' ([[Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick|hist]]) is a supporter of King Henry in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
* Philip Edwards (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "Pericles"
**'''The Earl of Warwick (2)''' ([[Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick|hist]]) is an important player in the Wars of the Roses, firstly for the Yorkist party, and then for the Lancastrians. He appears in [[Henry VI, Part 1]], [[Henry VI, Part 2]] and [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
* Bertrand Evans (ed.) The Signet Classic "The Two Gentlemen of Verona"
*'''Watchmen''':
* [[Barbara Everett]] (ed.) Penguin Shakespeare "All's Well That Ends Well"
**Three '''watchmen''' guard King Edward IV's tent, in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
* [[R. A. Foakes]] (ed.) Penguin Shakespeare "Much Ado About Nothing"
**Several '''watchmen''', two of which are speaking roles, serve under Dogberry and Verges, and apprehend Conrade and Borachio, in [[Much Ado About Nothing]].
* R. A. Foakes (ed.) Penguin Shakespeare "Troilus and Cressida"
*'''Smith the Weaver''' (fict) is a follower of Jack Cade in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
* Charles R. Forker (ed.) The Adren Shakespeare (3rd series) "King Richard II"
*'''The Abbott of Westminster''' (fict) supports Richard and the Bishop of Carlisle in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
* Antony Hammond (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (2nd series) "King Richard III"
*'''Earl of Westmoreland''':
* Robert B. Heilman (ed.) The Signet Classic "The Taming of the Shrew"
**'''The Earl of Westmoreland (1)''' ([[Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland|hist)]] is one of the leaders of the royal forces in [[Henry IV, Part 1]], [[Henry IV, Part 2]] and [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]].
* [[George Richard Hibbard|G.R. Hibbard]] (ed.) Penguin Shakespeare "Coriolanus"
**'''The Earl of Westmoreland (2)''' ([[Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland|hist]]) fights for King Henry in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
* G. R. Hibbard (ed.) Penguin Shakespeare "Timon of Athens"
*'''Walter Whitmore''' (fict) kills Suffolk in [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
* E. A. J. Honigman (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "Richard III"
*'''The Widow''' marries Hortensio, and appears in the final act of [[The Taming of the Shrew]].
* E. A. J. Honigman (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (2nd series) "King John"
*'''Will''' is a drawer in [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
* A. R. Humphreys (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (2nd series) "King Henry IV Part 1"
*'''William''':
* A. R. Humphreys (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (2nd series) "King Henry IV Part 2"
**'''The Duke of Suffolk (William de la Pole)''' ([[William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk|hist]]) is a manipulative character, loved by Queen Margaret, in [[Henry VI, Part 1]] and [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
* G. K. Hunter (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "Macbeth"
**'''Sir William Lucy''' (fict) is a soldier and messenger for the English in France in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
* G. K. Hunter (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "King Lear"
**'''Sir William Stanley''' ([[William Stanley (Battle of Bosworth)|hist]]), the historical brother of Lord Stanley from [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]], is a minor character of the Yorkist faction in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
* David Scott Kastan (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (3rd series) "King Henry IV Part 1"
**'''William''' is a foolish youth, a suitor to Audrey, in [[As You Like It]].
* John Kerrigan (ed.) Penguin Shakespeare "Love's Labour's Lost"
**'''William Page''' is a minor youthful comic character, the son of Master and Mistress Page, and the younger brother of Anne Page in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]].
* Ronald Knowles (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (3rd series) "King Henry VI Part II"
*'''Michael Williams''' (fict) (notably played by [[Michael Williams]] in [[Kenneth Branagh]]'s [[Henry V (1989 film)|film version]]) is a soldier who challenges the disguised [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]] to a duel.
* M. M. Mahood (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "Twelfth Night"
*'''Willoughby''' ([[William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby|hist]]) is a supporter of Bolingbroke in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
* Sonia Massai (ed.) Penguin Shakespeare "Titus Andronicus"
*'''A Sherriff of Wiltshire''' (fict) denies the condemned Buckingham access to King Richard, in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
* Gordon McMullan (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (3rd series) "King Henry VIII"
*'''The Bishop of Winchester''' ([[Henry Cardinal Beaufort|hist]]) (later "the Cardinal") is the chief enemy of Humphrey Duke of Gloucester in [[Henry VI, Part 1]] and [[Henry VI, Part 2]].
* Giorgio Melchiori (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (3rd series) "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
*Three '''Witches''' initiate [[Macbeth]]'s lust for the crown of Scotland.
* E. Moelwyn Merchant (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "The Merchant of Venice"
*'''Woodville''':
* Kenneth Muir (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "Othello"
**'''Woodville''' (hist) is Lieutenant of the Tower of London in [[Henry VI, Part 1]].
* Kenneth Muir (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (2nd series) "Macbeth"
**''See also Queen Elizabeth, Rivers, Dorset and Grey, all of whom are of the Woodville clan.''
* J. M. Nosworthy (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "Measure for Measure"
*'''The Earl of Worcester''' ([[Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester|hist]]) is the brother of the Earl of Northumberland, and a leader of the rebel forces, in [[Henry IV, Part 1]].
* H. J. Oliver (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "As You Like It"
* John Pitcher (ed.) Penguin Shakespeare "Cymbeline"
* Lois Potter (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (3rd series) "The Two Noble Kinsmen"
* Norman Sanders (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "Julius Caesar"
* Ernest Schanzer (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "The Winter's Tale"
* T. J. B. Spencer (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "Romeo and Juliet"
* T. J. B. Spencer (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "Hamlet"
* Peter Ure (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (2nd series) "King Richard II"
* Virginia Mason Vaughan and Alden T. Vaughan (eds.) The Arden Shakespeare (3rd series) "The Tempest"
* [[Stanley Wells]] (ed.) Penguin Shakespeare "The Comedy of Errors"
* Stanley Wells (ed.) New Penguin Shakespeare "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
* John Wilders (ed.) The Arden Shakespeare (3rd Series) "Antony and Cleopatra"
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==YExternal links==
* [http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/characters/chardisplay.php Open Source Shakespeare] character list: counting the number of lines for each character.
[[Image:princes.jpg|thumb|right|''The Two Princes Edward and Richard in the Tower, 1483'' by Sir [[John Everett Millais]], [[1878]].]]
*'''York''':
**'''Archbishop of York''':
***'''The Archbishop of York (1)''' ([[Richard le Scrope|hist]]) is one of the rebel leaders in [[Henry IV, Part 1]] and [[Henry IV, Part 2]].
***'''The Archbishop of York (2)''' ([[Thomas Rotherham|hist]]) assists Queen Elizabeth and the little Duke of York to obtain sanctuary in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''Duchess of York''':
***'''The Duchess of York (1)''' (hist) is a (partly comic) character in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]], who must plead for the life of her son, Aumerle.
***'''The Duchess of York (2)''' ([[Cecily Neville|hist]]) is the wife of Richard, Duke of York (1) in [[Henry VI, Part 3]]. She outlives him to mourn the death of two of their sons in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''Duke of York''':
***'''The Duke of York (1)''' ([[Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York|hist]]) is the uncle of both Richard and Bolingbroke, and the father of Aumerle, in [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]].
***'''The Duke of York (2)''' ([[Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York|hist]]) is a minor character, the leader of the "vaward" in [[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]. (TRIVIA: Historically this character is one and the same person as Aumerle.)
***'''Richard, Duke of York (1)''' ([[Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York|hist]]) is a central character in [[Henry VI, Part 1]], [[Henry VI, Part 2]] and [[Henry VI, Part 3]]. He is the Yorkist claimant to the throne of England, in opposition to Henry VI, and he is eventually killed on the orders of Queen Margaret.
***'''Richard, Duke of York (2)''' ([[Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York|hist]]) is the younger of the two [[princes in the tower]], murdered on the orders of Richard in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**'''The Mayor of York''' (hist) reluctantly supports the Yorkists in [[Henry VI, Part 3]].
**'''Prince Edward of York''' later '''King Edward V''' ([[Edward V of England|hist]]) is the eldest son of Edward IV and Queen Elizabeth. He appears in [[Henry VI, Part 3]], and is the elder of the two [[princes in the tower]] in [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]].
**''See also Edmund Mortimer, Aumerle, Queen Elizabeth and Lady Anne, all of whom are "of the House of York" directly or through marriage.
 
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