< Antony and Cleopatra (1921) Yale
The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra
[DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
| Mark Antony, | Triumvirs | |
| Octavius Cæsar, | ||
| M. Æmilius Lepidus, |
Sextus Pompeius
| Domitius Enobarbus, | Friends to Antony | |
| Ventidius, | ||
| Eros, | ||
| Scarus, | ||
| Dercetas, | ||
| Demetrius, | ||
| Philo, |
| Mæcenas, | Friends to Cæsar | |
| Agrippa, | ||
| Dolabella, | ||
| Proculeius, | ||
| Thyreus, | ||
| Gallus, |
| Menas, | Friends to Pompey | |
| Menecrates, | ||
| Varrius, |
Taurus, Lieutenant-General to Cæsar
Canidius, Lieutenant-General to Antony
Silius, an Officer under Ventidius
Euphronius, a Schoolmaster
| Alexas, | Attendants on Cleopatra | |
| Mardian, | ||
| Seleucus, | ||
| Diomedes, |
A Soothsayer
A Clown
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt
Octavia, Sister to Cæsar, and wife to Antony
| Charmian, | Attendants on Cleopatra | |
| Iras, |
Officers, Soldiers, Messengers, and other Attendants
Scene: In several parts of the Roman Empire]
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