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A young sailor from Marseille; later imprisoned
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Edmon Dantes
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A greedy ship captain from Marseille; later banker in Paris
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Danglars
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A wealthy trader and ship owner from Marseille
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Morell - father
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A Catalan fisherman later elevated to count
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Fernand Mondego
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A clothes maker from Marseille; later bandit
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Gaspar Caderousse
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A Catalan lady; later countess despite her will
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Mercédès
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An old person from Marseille; father to a sailor
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Louis Dantes
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A royal legislator in Marseille
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Gerard de Villefort
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The heiress to a wealthy marquis and wife to a judge; died young
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René de Saint Méran
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A marquise; traditionalist and royalist; poisoned
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Marquis de Saint Méran
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A marquis; traditionalist and royalist; poisoned
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Marquise de Saint Méran
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A Jacobin and Girondine supportor of Napoléon; later struck by paralysis
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Noirtier de Villefort
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An Italian revolutionary imprisoned by Napoléon
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Abbot Faria
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A Genoese smuggler who aided the main protagonist to escape from Iff
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Giaccopo
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A Roman peasant, but feared bandit
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Luigi Vampa
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A Parisian noble; son of a murdered royalist commander during the Restoration
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Franz d'Épinay
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Son to two Catalans, later nobles
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Albert de Morcerf
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A Nubian slave
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Ali
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A Greek slave, whom her master later married
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Haydée Tepedelenli
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An Ottoman Pasha in Ioannina
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Ali Tepedelenli
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A wife to a great Ottoman Pasha
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Vasiliki
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A Corsican smuggler; failed to kill a royal protégé
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Bertuccio
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An illegal child to a baroness and a judge; later hanged for murder
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Andrea Cavalcanti
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The second wife of a judge, who then poisoned most of his family
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Héloïse de Villefort
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A very rich lady who got the wealth of her two husbands
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Ermin Danglars
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A daughter to a baron, often regarded as a lesbian
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Eugénie Danglars
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A beautiful lady of high birth; almost died due to her immense inherited wealth
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Valentine de Villefort
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Second child to a famous judge, often neglected by his father, but adored by his mother
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Édouard de Villefort
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Son to a merchant from Marseille; serves in the Algerian Army
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Maximilien Morell
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Daughter to a merchant from Marseille
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Julie Erbo
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Married the daughter of a poor family against his parents' will
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Émanuel Erbo
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Doctor to a famous judge in Paris
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d'Avrigny
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Lover to a baroness
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Lucien Debray
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Music teacher to a rebellious daughter of a baron
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Louise d'Armilly
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