The Tragedy of Julius Caesar (unsourced edition)
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DRAMATIS PERSONAE (Persons Represented):
- JULIUS CAESAR
- OCTAVIUS CAESAR, Triumvir after his death.
- MARCUS ANTONIUS, Triumvir after his death.
- M. AEMIL. LEPIDUS Triumvir after his death.
- CICERO, PUBLIUS, POPILIUS LENA, Senators.
- MARCUS BRUTUS, Conspirator against Caesar.
- CASSIUS, Conspirator against Caesar.
- CASCA, Conspirator against Caesar.
- TREBONIUS, Conspirator against Caesar.
- LIGARIUS, Conspirator against Caesar.
- DECIUS BRUTUS, Conspirator against Caesar.
- METELLUS CIMBER, Conspirator against Caesar.
- CINNA, Conspirator against Caesar.
- FLAVIUS, tribune
- MARULLUS, tribune
- ARTEMIDORUS, a Sophist of Cnidos.
- A Soothsayer
- CINNA, a poet. Another Poet.
- LUCILIUS, TITINIUS, MESSALA, young CATO, and VOLUMNIUS, Friends to Brutus and Cassius.
VARRO, CLITUS, CLAUDIUS, STRATO, LUCIUS, DARDANIUS, Servants to
- Brutus
- PINDARUS, Servant to Cassius
- The Ghost of Caesar
- Senators, Citizens, Soldiers, Commoners, Messengers, and
- Servants
CALPURNIA, wife to Caesar
- PORTIA, wife to Brutus
SCENE: Rome, the conspirators' camp near Sardis, and the plains
- of Philippi.
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