William Shakespeare
Timon of Athens (Characters of the Play)
                                     DRAMATIS PERSONAE

Alcibiades, Captain of a military brigade and good friend to Timon
Apermantus, a philosopher and churl
Flavius, Timon's chief Steward
Flaminius, one of Timon's servants
Servilius, another of Timon's servants
Lucilius, a romantic youth and Timon's servant
Ventidius, one of Timon's "friends", and in debtors' prison
Lucullus, Timon's "friend"
Lucius, Timon's "friend"
Sempronius, Timon's most jealous "friend"
Poet and Painter are friends; artists who seek Timon's patronage
Jeweller and Merchant appear briefly
The Senators of Athens
The Fool is briefly a companion to Apemantus
Three Strangers, one named Hostilius, friends to Lucius
The Old Athenian, the father of the woman Lucilius loves
Four Lords, false friends of Timon

Servants to Timon, Lucullus, Lucius, Varro
Isidore, Varro, Titus, Hortensius, Philotus – Timon's creditors
Banditti, Soldier, Page, Cupid and Ladies at the Masque