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The Second Part of the Iron Age

Which contayneth the death of Penthesilea, Paris, Priam, and Hecuba : The burning of Troy : The deaths of Agamemnon, Menelaus, Clitemnestra, Hellena, Orestes, Egistus, Pillades, King Diomed, Pyrhus, Cethus, Synon. Thersites, &c
  
  
  
Drammatis personæ.
  

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Drammatis personæ.

    New persons not presented in the former part of this History.

  • Pyrhus the sonne of Achilles, surnamed Neoptolemus.
  • Synon a periured Greeke, by whose teares Troy was set on fire.
  • Chorebus a Prince, who came to the warres for the loue of Cassandra.
  • Laocoon, a priest of Apollo.
  • Polites, a young sonne of King Priam, and Queene Hecuba.
  • A Troian Citizen, & his wife.
  • A second Troian.
  • Souldiers of Greece.
  • Souldiers of Troy.
  • The Ghost of Hector.
  • A Lord of Mycena.
  • A Guard.
  • Penthesilea Queene of the Amazons, with her trayne of Uiragoes.
  • Cethus sonne to King Naulus, and brother of Palamides.
  • Pillades the friend of Orestes.
  • Orestes sonne to King Agamemnon, and his Queene Clitemnestra.
  • Electra, sister to Orestes.
  • Hermione daughter to King Menelaus and Q. Hellen.
  • Clitemnestra wife and Queene to Agamemnon.
  • Egistus a fauorite to Queene Clitemnestra.
  • The Priest of Apollo.
  • Attendants.