The Tragedy of Julius Cæsar

Dramatis Personæ

William Shakespeare


JULIUS CÆSAR
OCTAVIUS CÆSAR, Triumvir after his death.
MARCUS ANTONIUS, Triumvir after his death.
M. ÆMILIUS LEPIDUS, Triumvir after his death.
CICERO, PUBLIUS, POPILIUS LENA, Senators.
MARCUS BRUTUS, Conspirator against Cæsar
CASSIUS, Conspirator against Cæsar
CASCA, Conspirator against Cæsar
TREBONIUS, Conspirator against Cæsar
LIGARIUS, Conspirator against Cæsar
DECIUS BRUTUS, Conspirator against Cæsar
METELLUS CIMBER, Conspirator against Cæsar
CINNA, Conspirator against Cæsar
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

CALPHURNIA, wife to Cæsar
PORTIA, wife to Brutus

The Ghost of CÆSAR

Senators, Citizens, Soldiers, Commoners, Messengers, and Servants.

Scene: Rome, the conspirators’ camp near Sardis, and the plains of Philippi.


The Tragedy of Julius Cæsar - Contents    |     Act I. Scene I.


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