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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
- Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice.
- Bertuccio Faliero, Nephew of the Doge.
- Lioni, a Patrician and Senator.
- Benintende, Chief of the Council of Ten.
- Michel Steno, One of the three Capi of the Forty
- Israel Bertuccio, Chief of the Arsenal,
- Philip Calendaro, Conspirator.
- Dagolino, Conspirator.
- Bertram, Conspirator.
- Signor of the Night, “Signore di Notte,” one of the Officers belonging to the Republic.
- First Citizen.
- Second Citizen.
- Third Citizen.
- Vincenzo, Officer belonging to the Ducal Palace.
- Pietro, Officer belonging to the Ducal Palace.
- Battista, Officer belonging to the Ducal Palace.
- Secretary of the Council of Ten.
- Guards, Conspirators, Citizens, The Council of Ten, the Giunta, etc., etc.
MEN.
- Angiolina, Wife to the Doge.
- Marianna, her Friend.
- Female Attendans, etc.
WOMEN.
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Speakers' names have been abbreviated in this text. The abbreviations for major characters are as follows:
- For Pie. read Pietro
- For Bat. read Battista
- For Vin. read Vincenzo
- For Ber. F. read Bertuccio Faliero
- For I. Ber. read Israel Bertuccio
- For Ang. read Angiolina
- For Mar. read Marianna
- For Cal. read Calendaro
- For Dag. read Dagolino
- For Ber. read Bertram
- For Ant. read Antonio
- For Ben. read Benintende
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