Scipio, the Roman General.
Quintus Fabius, his Brother.
Jugurtha, a Roman Officer.
Caius Marius, a Roman Soldier.
Roman Soldiers.
NUMANTINES.
| Theogenes, Chief Governor of Numantia. | |||||
| Corabino, | } | Governors of Numantia. | |||
| Four Numantines, | |||||
| Morandro, | } | Numantine Soldiers. | |||
| Leoncio, | |||||
| Marquino, a Wizard. | |||||
| Milvio, his Attendant. | |||||
| Viriato, | } | Numantine Youths. | |||
| Servio, | |||||
| A Corpse. | |||||
| Lyra, affianced to Morandro. | |||||
| The Brother of Lyra. | |||||
Numantine wives, priests with their attendants, two ambassadors, soldiers, children, &c.
ALLEGORICAL PERSONAGES.
Spain, with mural crown.
Douro, with its tributaries.
War.
Sickness.
Hunger.
Fame.
The Scene is laid alternately in the Roman Camp and within the walls of Numantia.
NUMANTIA.