‡Angus – A thane of Scotland.Attendant to Lady Macbeth – At Inverness.Banquo – A thane, captain in the Scottish Army, and friend to Macbeth. Historically, Thane of Lochaber.Caithness – A thane opposed to Macbeth.Captain – One of the men in Duncan’s forces.Doctor of Physic – At the Scottish court.A Doctor – At the English court.Donaldbain – Younger son to King Duncan. Historically, reigned as Donald III AD 1093-7.Duncan – King of Scotland; historically, Duncan I, reigned AD 1034-40.First Apparition – An armed Head.First Murderer – Hired by Macbeth to kill Banquo.First Witch – One of the three witches who speaks prophecies to Macbeth.Fleance – Banquo’s son.Hecate – Goddess of the moon and of sorcery.Lady Macbeth – Wife to Macbeth, Countess of Glamis, later Countess of Cawdor, later Queen of Scotland. Historically, called Gruoch and a descendant of either King Kenneth II (reigned AD 971-5) or of King Kenneth III (reigned [?] AD 997-1005).Lady Macduff – Wife to Macduff, Countess of Fife.Lennox – A thane of Scotland, sometimes a follower, sometimes an opponent of Macbeth.Lords – At the court of Macbeth.Lord – A Scot, opposed to Macbeth.Macbeth – Thane of Glamis and a General in the Scottish Army, later Thane of Cawdor, later King of Scotland. Historically, Mormaer of Moray; reigned AD 1040-57.Macduff – The Thane of Fife.Malcolm – Duncan’s elder son, Prince of Cumberland, later King of Scotland. Historically, Malcolm III, reigned AD 1057-93.Menteith – A thane opposed to Macbeth.Messenger to Lady Macduff – At Fife.Messenger to Macbeth – At Dunsinane.Old Man – Met by Ross and Macduff on the road to Fife.Porter – In Macbeth’s household at Inverness.Ross – A thane. Executed, according to Holinshed, during the ten-year period of Macbeth’s reign as a good king.Second Apparition – A bloody Child.Second Murderer – Hired by Macbeth to kill Banquo.Second Witch – One of the three witches who speaks prophecies to Macbeth.Servant to Lady Macbeth – At Macbeth’s castle.Servant to Macbeth – At Macbeth’s castle.Seyton – A gentleman loyal to Macbeth.Siward – General in the Anglo-Scottish forces. Historically, an Earl of Northumberland who died in AD 1055, two years before Macbeth.A Soldier – In the Anglo-Scottish forces.Son of Macduff – At Fife.Third Apparition – A Child crowned.Third Murderer – Hired by Macbeth to kill Banquo.Third Witch – One of the three witches who speaks prophecies to Macbeth.Two Murderers – Who attack Lady Macduff and her son. (The speech headings in the play do not differentiate between them, simply labelling each one as “A Murderer.”)Waiting-Gentlewoman – Who attends Lady Macbeth at Dunsinane.Young Siward – Siward’s son, in the Anglo-Scottish forces. Y Palex Palex 7Palex 7 IPalex I OPalex O ≤Palex ≤ ªPalex ª €Palex € ‚Palex ‚ Palex Palex 4Palex 4<Palex <WPalex WaPalex a∞Palex ∞∂Palatino ∂πPalatino π¯Palex ¯Palex Palex )Palex )NPalex NYPalatino YòPalatino òüPalex ü±Palex ±∑Palex ∑fiPalex fiÍPalex Í“Palex “fiPalex fiPalex Palex ZPalex Z\Palatino \aPalex a~Palex ~ÇPalex Ç£Palex £™Palex ™EPalex ELPalex LcPalex cjPalex jflPalex flÁPalex ÁPalex Palex -Palex -APalex ASPalex SZPalex ZãPalex ãëPalex ë∫Palex ∫æPalatino æ¡Palatino ¡+Palex +<Palex <PPalex P_Palex _ÑPalex ÑêPalatino êœPalatino œÊPalex ÊˇPalex ˇPalex *Palex *0Palex 0RPalex RXPalex X⁄Palex ⁄„Palex „ Palex Palex Palex 0Palex 0 EPalex E SPalex S xPalex x ÉPalatino É ¬Palatino ¬ œPalex œ