Dramatis Personae Troilus and Cressida


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  • Priam, King of Troy

  • Hector, his son

  • Troilus, his son

  • Paris, his son

  • Deiphobus, his son

  • Helenus, his son

  • Margarelon, a bastard son of Priam

  • Aeneas, Trojan commander

  • Antenor, Trojan commander

  • Calchas, a Trojan priest, taking part with the Greeks

  • Pandarus, uncle to Cressida

  • Agamemnon, the Grecian general

  • Menelaus, his brother

  • Achilles, Grecian Prince

  • Ajax, Grecian Prince

  • Ulysses, Grecian Prince

  • Nestor, Grecian Prince

  • Diomedes, Grecian Prince

  • Patroclus, Grecian Prince

  • Thersites, a deformed and scurrilous Grecian

  • Alexander, servant to Cressida

  • Servant to Troilus

  • Servant to Paris

  • Servant to Diomedes

  • Helen, wife to Menelaus

  • Andromache, wife to Hector

  • Cassandra, daughter to Priam, a prophetess

  • Cressida, daughter to Calchas

  • Trojan and Greek soldiers, and attendants

Scene: Troy, and the Grecian camp before it.

 

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