Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part One The Sicilian Puppet Theater of Agrippino Manteo and Family
- Part Two Select Plays from the Paladins of France Cycle
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1 List of Characters
- Appendix 2 Papa Manteo’s Marionettes—Currently at IAM
- Appendix 3 Extant Publications from the Library of Agrippino Manteo
- Appendix 4 Paladins of France Scripts in the Handwriting of Agrippino Manteo
- Appendix 5 Agrippino Manteo’s Summaries of Plays in the Paladins of France Cycle
- Appendix 6 Select Characters from the Paladins of France Cycle
- Appendix 7 Manteo Family Genealogy
- Works Cited
- Index
Appendix 6 - Select Characters from the Paladins of France Cycle
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2024
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part One The Sicilian Puppet Theater of Agrippino Manteo and Family
- Part Two Select Plays from the Paladins of France Cycle
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1 List of Characters
- Appendix 2 Papa Manteo’s Marionettes—Currently at IAM
- Appendix 3 Extant Publications from the Library of Agrippino Manteo
- Appendix 4 Paladins of France Scripts in the Handwriting of Agrippino Manteo
- Appendix 5 Agrippino Manteo’s Summaries of Plays in the Paladins of France Cycle
- Appendix 6 Select Characters from the Paladins of France Cycle
- Appendix 7 Manteo Family Genealogy
- Works Cited
- Index
Summary
Agolante—North African king who invaded Calabria in the Aspramonte, grandfather of both Agramante (via his son Troiano) and Rugiero/ Ruggiero (via his daughter Galaciella/Galaziella)
Agramante—King of Biserta (Tunisia); commands rulers of other African states
Agricane—khan of Tartary (Mongol Empire); father of Mandricardo
Alceste—hapless suitor of Lidia, princess of Lydia (western Asia Minor)
Alcina—enchantress; Boiardo locates her north of the Caspian Sea, Ariosto on an East Asian island
Alda—Orlando's wife
Almonte—North African warrior; Agolante's son and Galaziella's brother
Amone—Frankish paladin; father of Ranaldo/Rinaldo, Bradamante, and Ricciardetto
Angelica—daughter of Galafrone, king of Cathay; sister of Argalia
Anselmo di Altaripa—Pinabello's father
Aquilante—son of Oliviero, twin brother of Grifone, raised in Constantinople
Argalia—son of Galafrone, king of Cathay; brother of Angelica
Astolfo—son of Ottone, king of England; cousin of Orlando and Ranaldo/ Rinaldo
Atalante/Atlante—North African wizard and guardian of Rugiero/Ruggiero
Baiardo—horse belonging to Ranaldo/Rinaldo, coveted by Gradasso
Balugante/Bolugante—brother of Marsilio, king of Spain, and of Galerana, empress of the Franks
Beltramo—treacherous brother of Rugiero/Ruggiero II (di Risa, i.e., Reggio Calabria)
Bradamante—Frankish paladin; beloved of Rugiero/Ruggiero and sister of Ranaldo/Rinaldo
Brandimarte—beloved of Fiordelisa/Fiordiligi; born in the Far Away Islands (northern Russia); kidnapped and raised at Castle Wild, near Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Branzardo di Bugia—African king
Brunello—North African thief; originally serves the king of Fez, becomes the king of Tingitana
Carlo/Carlomagno—emperor of the Franks; married to Galerana
Clarice—wife of Ranaldo/Rinaldo
Doralice—princess of Granada, beloved of Rodamonte/Rodomonte; becomes Mandricardo's lover
Dragontina/Drogantina—enchantress from Media (northern Iran)
Falerina—enchantress in charge of the enchanted Garden of Orgagna (possibly in Turkmenistan)
Falsirone—brother of Marsilio, Balugante/Bolugante, and Galerana
Feraguto/Ferraù—nephew of Saracen King Marsilio of Spain
Fiordelisa/Fiordeligi—beloved of Brandimarte; from the Syrian city of Laodicea (Latakia); kidnapped and raised at Castle Wild, near Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Fiordespina/Fiordispina—Spanish Saracen princess, King Marsilio's daughter
Gabrina—an evil elderly woman who guards Isabella and then betrays Zerbino
Galaciella/Galiziella—daughter of an Amazon warrior and the African king Agolante; wife of Ruggiero II; mother of Rugiero/Ruggiero and Marfisa
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- The Sicilian Puppet Theater of Agrippino Manteo (1884-1947)The Paladins of France in America, pp. 285 - 288Publisher: Anthem PressPrint publication year: 2023