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The Count Arezzi | ||
- Ferdinand, Duke of Calabria, and Regent of Naples.
- The Prince of Andria, Minister to Ferdinand.
- The Count Arezzi, Ward, and supposed Dependant, of Prince Andria.
- Cimbelli, the Friend of Arezzi.
- Castro, a Roman Gentleman, the Friend of Cimbelli.
- Savelli, Treasurer to the Abbey of St. Ignazio, and formerly Tutor of Arezzi.
- Gerardo Tenucci, Brother of Prince Andria, and now a Monk in the Abbey of St. Ignazio.
- Ludovico, a Monk in the same Abbey.
- Don Gabriel Lucerna, Spanish Nobleman, and Courtier of Ferdinand.
- Don Florez Zava, Spanish Nobleman, and Courtier of Ferdinand.
- The Duchess Isabella, Infanta of Spain, and Aunt of Ferdinand.
- The Princess Cicilia, an Orphan Daughter of the late Prince of Parma, related to the Duchess, and educated by her.
- Provost of the State Prison; Asti and Filippo; Servants; Monks; Citizens; Conspirators; Guards, and Attendants.
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The Count Arezzi | ||