DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[D].
| Priam, king of Troy. | |
| Hector, | his sons. |
| Troilus, | |
| Paris, | |
| Deiphobus, | |
| Helenus, | |
| Margarelon, a bastard son of Priam[E]. | |
| Æneas, | Trojan commanders. |
| Antenor, | |
| Calchas, a Trojan priest, taking part with the Greeks. | |
| Pandarus, uncle to Cressida. | |
| Agamemnon, the Grecian general. | |
| Menelaus, his brother. | |
| Achilles, | Grecian commanders. |
| Ajax, | |
| Ulysses, | |
| Nestor, | |
| Diomedes, | |
| Patroclus, | |
| Thersites, a deformed and scurrilous Grecian. | |
| Alexander, servant to Cressida[E]. | |
| Servant to Troilus[E]. | |
| Servant to Paris. | |
| Servant to Diomedes. | |
| Helen, wife to Menelaus. | |
| Andromache, wife to Hector. | |
| Cassandra, daughter to Priam; a prophetess[E]. | |
| Cressida, daughter to Calchas. | |
| Trojan and Greek Soldiers, and Attendants. | |
Scene: Troy, and the Grecian camp.
[D] Dramatis Personæ.] First given, imperfectly, by Rowe.
[E] Added by Theobald.
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA.[924]
FOOTNOTES:
[924] Troilus and Cressida.] See note ([I]).