List of historical figures dramatised by Shakespeare

This list contains the biographies of historical figures who appear in the plays of William Shakespeare. (Note that it does not contain articles for characters; see instead Category:Shakespearean characters.) It should be possible to cross-reference historical characters to their dramatic counterpart at List of Shakespearean characters (A–K) and (L–Z).

In the following list, figures are listed by the name of the character, as it appears in Shakespeare's plays, and includes a narrative of the role of the character in the play: which may, or may not, reflect the role of the figure in history. The list contains duplicates: for example, Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland will be found listed under N and P. To avoid unnecessary duplication of entries, various names will all redirect to one source, usually the most common name used in the actual texts, with links that direct to the proper initial.

A

For Aenobarbus (or AEnobarbus or Ænobarbus) see Enobarbus.
For Alexander Iden see Iden.
For Sir Anthony Denny see Denny.
For Duke of Austria see Limoges.

B

For Beaufort see Bishop of Winchester.
For Bedford see Prince John of Lancaster, who was the Duke of Bedford.
For The Bishop of Lincoln see Bishop of Lincoln.
For Cardinal Bourchier see Cardinal.
For Anne Bullen see Anne.

C

For Cardinal Campeius see Cardinal.
For Canterbury see Archbishop of Canterbury.
For The Bishop of Carlisle see Bishop.
For Lord Chamberlain and Lord Chancellor see Lord Chamberlain and Lord Chancellor.
For King Charles VII of France see Dauphin.
For The Lord Chief Justice see Lord Chief Justice.
For Thomas Cranmer see Archbishop of Canterbury.

D

For Doctor (title) see William Butts or John Caius.
For Duke see Duke of Austria (under Limoges), Duke of Bedford (under Prince John of Lancaster), Duke of Berry, Duke of Bourbon, Duke of Britain (or Brittany), Duke of Buckingham, Duke of Burgundy, Duke of Clarence, Duke of Exeter, Duke of Gloucester, Duke of Lancaster, Duke of Norfolk, Duke of Orleans, Duke of Somerset, Duke of Suffolk, Duke of Surrey or Duke of York.

E

For Earl see Earl of Cambridge, Earl of Derby, Earl of Essex, Earl of Huntingdon, Earl of Northumberland, Earl of Oxford, Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Richmond (under King Henry VII), Earl Rivers, Earl of Salisbury, Earl of Surrey, Earl of Warwick, Earl of Westmoreland or Earl of Worcester.
For Edmund Mortimer see Mortimer.

F

For France see King Charles VI, King Charles VII, The Constable of France, King Lewis XI, King Philip II

G

For Gaunt see John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster.
For George see George, Duke of Clarence.

H

For Harfleur see Governor of Harfleur.
For Harry see Hotspur, Bolingbroke or Henry.
For Sir Hugh Mortimer see Mortimer.
For Humphrey see Gloucester.

I

J

K

For Kate see Lady Percy.
For King see King Charles of France, King Duncan, King Edward, King Henry, King John, King Lewis of France, King Philip of France or King Richard.

L

For Lancaster see John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, Prince John of Lancaster or King Henry IV (aka Bolingbroke). Other members of the House of Lancaster include King Henry V, King Henry VI, Queen Margaret, Prince Edward and Lady Anne.
For Louis see Lewis.

M

For Marcus see (Marcus) Brutus, (Marcus Aurelius) Lepidus, and Mark, which is often interchangeable with Marcus.
For Mark Antony see Mark Antony.
For Marquess see Marquess of Dorset, Marquess of Montagu and Marquess of Suffolk (under Duke of Suffolk).

N

O

For Old Clifford see Clifford.
For Owen Glendower see Glendower.

P

For Percy see Northumberland, Lady Percy, Worcester or Lady Northumberland.
For Prince see Edward, Henry and John of Lancaster.

Q

For Queen see Queen Eleanor, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Isabel(la), Queen Katherine or Queen Margaret.

R

S

For Sextus Pompey see Pompey.

T

V

W

For Winchester see Bishop of Winchester.

Y

Notes

  1. "Lewis" in Shakespeare is equivalent to an historical "Louis".

See also

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