Edmond Dantes - the young man who worked on the ship called Pharaon. He was almost captain of that ship and almost husband of his love, when he was defiled by envious Danglars, Fernand and Caderousse. As a result of the false report, where Edmond was accused of Bonaportizm, Dantes was arrested. But the deputy procureur Gerard Villefort understood, that the young man was guiltless, and he could let Dantes go, if Edmond didn't say a word about a letter, which he had received from Napoleon's marshal for one of bonaportists, Noirtier, whose full name was Noirtier de Villefort.
(Marseilles - The Arrival; 1815)
#34 - the name of Dantes in the Chateau d'If.
(The two prisoners; 1817-1829)
Lord Wilmore - the first name taken by Edmon after escape from the prison. Under this name he bought bought the house in the Alees de Meillan where he had lived with father (The Unknown; 1829, 1838). In accordance to legend, it was an englishman who didn't like the Count of Monte Cristo .
Chief clerk of house of Thomson & French - in the guise of the Englishman Dantes bought Morrel's credit inspires of monsieur de Boville (The Prison Register; 1829) . He granted a delay of payment to Morrel . (The Prison Register; 1829)
Sinbad the Sailor - man who returned the credit inspires to Morrel and presented a big dimond to Julie like a dowry. He invited Franz d'Epinay to the island of Monte Cristo, into the magic cave. Also he sent Andrea Cavalcanti to the count of Monte Cristo to see his father, the major Cavalcanti.
Lord Ruthven - the name that countess G. gave to the count of Monte Cristo, because he was like a Byron's vampire(The Colosseum; 1838) ; and Monte Cristo signed by this name when he sent a prize that his horse had won to the countess G. (Robert Le Diable; 1838)
the Count of Monte Cristo - a hand of God. He revenged for 14 years in the prison, for the lost future, for the lost love. At the time of a carnaval in Rome he met Albert, the son of the count and the countess de Morcerf (The Colloseum; 1838); ransomed Albert from Roman bandits (Monte Cristo's friends), the count of Monte Cristo guarantee himself easy way to elite society of Paris, where enemies of the count were (The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian; 1838). Monte Cristo took revenge very stylish, elegantly, and peculiar, using just trurh about his enemies as a weapon, turning their vices and past against them.
a medical man in Perugia - the count of Monte Cristo; he spoke to madame de Villefort about toxicology and poisons. (Toxicology; 1838)
the abbe Adelmonte of Taormina - by the words of the count of Monte Cristo, the abbe is a one of his friends, who knows a lot about poisons; however madame de Villefort thought that the count and the abbe was the same man. (Toxicology; 1838)
major Black - under that name Monte Cristo ran throughbreds ridden by tiny urchins. (Robert Le Diable; 1838)
monsieur Zaccone - by the legend, told by abbe Buzoni to Villeffort , it was the real name of the count of Monte Cristo; the son of rich shipbuilder in Malta. (Inquiry; 1838)
monsieur Pierre Morrel - the owner of Pharaon, the best friend of Edmond Dantes (Marseilles - The Arrival; 1815) . The noblest man of the world. When Edmond was arrested, Morrel went to Villefort several times to ask for Dantes (The Examination; The Hundred Days; 1815) . When he was in debts and didn't have money to pay, he was ready to wash shame away by his blood but Dantes in the guise of Chief clerk of house of Thomson & French (The House of Morrel; 1829) and under the name of Sinbad the Sailor (The Fifth of September; 1829) saved him. And he was sure that the miracle, that happend when Morrel was just near death, was made by Edmond Dantes! (The Morrel Family; 1838)
Danglars - the account on the Pharaon (Marseilles - The Arrival; 1815). This envy man was an initiator of writing of false report about Dantes. The most fallen of all of accomplices he didn't feel remorse. But he left Marseilles. During the war with Spain he was employed in the comissariat of the Franch army, and made a fortune (The Story; 1829). Danglars' only love was money so the count of Monte Cristo as a vengeance for betrayal used Danglars' weakness. At the instance of the count, his friend, the bandit Luigi Vampa kidnaped Danglars and got him starved, offering to buy food for banker's millions. When Danglars wasted all his money, the count of Monte Cristo let banker go because he felt that he was too severe to previous victims. Danglars was first who was forgiven and last who deserved this forgiveness (Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare; 1838).
baron Danglars - the Parisian banker. (Unlimited Credit; 1838)
Lois Dantes - Edmond's father.(Father and son; 1815)
Gaspard Caderousse - a tailor, naibour of Dantes and his father (Father and son; 1815). He was one of three accomplices who wrote the false report about Dantes. However he was drunk and didn't perceive it seriously, thought that it was a joke. After he was an owner of The Pont Du Gard Inn (The Pond Du Gard Inn; 1829) where greediness forced him to kill a man and to become a criminal (The Rain of Blood; 1829). In different appearance Edmon Dantes gave chances to Caderousse to become a person. Actually Monte Cristo didn't revenge Caderousse, but gave him right of choice and it was a test. As last chance the count made a situation where Caderousse had to make a choice: to left his criminal career or to continue his impious way which always ends with deadlock. Caderousse couldn't refuse easy money and when he and Benedetto went to rob the count of Monte Cristo, he was killed by Benedetto (The Burglary; 1838).
monsieur Pailletin - retired baker; Andrea's accomplice (The Room of the Retired Baker; 1838)
Mercedes Herrera - the bride of Dantes (The Catalans; 1815). In one and a half years after Dantes was arrested she married with Fernand.
Fernand Mondego - Mercedes' cusen; fisherman (The Catalans; 1815). Enamoured of Mercedes, he betrayed Dantes. Later he was drafted, rose to the rank of general, get title as a count. During Greek rising against Turkey Fernand betrayed Pasha of Yanina Ali Tibelin. The count of Monte Cristo's revenge was acute: he made known circumstances of Ali Tibelin's death, that led to trial against the count de Morcerf, to his fall, and the most important for Fernand - to contempt of Mercedes and Albert (The Trial; 1838) . Fernand's history finished as as it befits good soldier - with suicide.
the count de Morcerf - retired general; peer of France, commander of the Legion of Honor. (The Presentation; 1838)
Pamphile - the owner of "La Reserve" - the place there was the denunciation written by Danglars, Fernand and Caderousse and there Edmond was going to be a Mercedes' husband. (Father and Son; 1815)
a magistrate - the comissary of police, who arrested Edmond in "La Reserve" in the day of his marriage. (The Marriage-Feast; 1815)
marquise de Saint-Meran - Renee's mother (The Deputy Procureur du Roi; 1815); Valentine's grandmother; was poisoned by madam de Villefort (Madam de Saint-Meran; 1838).
Gerard de Villefort - the deputy procureur du roi, who put Edmond Dantes into a prison just for Edmon kept a letter from Napoleon addressed to monsieur Noirtier, who was a father of Villefort (The Deputy Prucureur du Roi;1815). Then he became the procuror du roi (Ideology; 1838). Villefort's past wasn't blameless and the count of Monte Cristo didn't fail to use it for vengeance. Villefort had had extramarital relations with madam Danglars and as a result of this relations there had been born unwanted child , who Villefort buried alive in the garden of house in Auteiul. At first Monte Cristo bought this house. After he invited elite of Paris including Villefort and madam Danglars and showed a scene of that horrible night when alive child was buried. Later with the help of Monte Cristo Benedetto find himself in the dock, and everybody learnt that he is a son of Villefort. Also the fact that Villefort's wife was a poisoner took a part: Villefort went mad. (Indictment; 1838).
Noirtier de Villefort - Villefort's father; the president of the Bonapartist Club (The Deputy Prucureur du Roi;1815); Valentine's grandfather, paralytic (M. Noirtier de Villefort; 1838).
Antoine - jailer in the Chateau d'If. (The Chateau d'If; 1815)
Luis XVIII - the king of France. (The King's Closet at the Tuileries; 1815)
duke Blacas - a courtier of the king. (The King's Closet at the Tuileries; 1815)
monsieur Dandre - the minister of police. (The King's Closet at the Tuileries; 1815)
general Flaven de Quesnel - roilist who was killed by Noirtier; Franz d'Epinay's father. (The King's Closet at the Tuileries; 1815)
monsieur de Boville - the inspector-general of prisons who visited the Chateau d'If in a year after Edmon Dantes had gotten there (The Two Prisoners; 1817). In the guise of Chief clerk of house of Thomson & French Dantes bought credit inspires of from him (The Prison Register; 1829).
governor of the Chateau d'If (The Two Prisoners; 1817)
abbe Faria - italian priest, the second father for Edmond; his naibour in the Chateau d'If. The wise he taught Dantes everything. Everyone in prison considered he was crazy because he offered treasures for his freedom. And only Edmon learned that this treasures weren't fruits of morbid imagination (The Two Prisoners; 1817)
#27 - Faria's name by the nomber of his chamber. (Number 34 And Number 27; 1817)
the new governor of the Chateau d'If - he called prisoners by their nambers.(The Two Prisoners; 1817)
Cardinal Spada - a friend of the abbe Faria. (The Treasure)
Pope Alexander VI - he had got Caesar Spada poisoned, hoping to get his treasures. (The Treasure; 1498)
Caesar Borgia - had got Caesar Spada poisoned, hoping to get his treasures. (The Treasure; 1498)
Caesar Spada - a cardinal, who had owned great treasure which Edmon Dantes found; had been poisoned. (The Treasure; 1498)
Guido Spada - a nephew of Caesar Spada who had been a heir of the treasure but had been poisoned with his uncle. (The Treasure; 1498)
a doctor in Chateau d'If - he checked if the abbe Faria was died. (The Third Attack; 1829)
grave-diggers - they got Dantes in "the cemetery" of the Chateau d'If when he sewed up himself in funeral sack instead of abbe Faria. (The Cemetery of The Chateau d'If; 1829)
the owner of the vessel "Young Amelia" - he took Dantes on his vessel when Edmond had escaped. (The Island of Tibulen; 1829)
Jacopo - a sailor of "Young Amelia" who took Edmond Dantes out of water when Dantes had escaped from the Chateau d'If. (The Island of Tibulen; 1829)
the sailor of the "Pharaon" - one of the crew belonging to the "Pharaon". He was the first known person who Dantes met after escape from the prison and the sailor didn't recognized him. (The Unknown; 1829)
Madeleine Radelle - Caderousse's wife; she instigated Caderousse to kill monsieur Joannes. (The Pond Du Gard Inn; 1829)
La Carconte - the nickname of Caderousse's wife because she was from village called Carconte. (The Pond Du Gard Inn; 1829)
vicomte Albert de Morcerf - Mercedes' and Fernand's son (Italy: Sinbad The Sailor; 1838). During the carnaval in Rome he met the count of Monte Cristo. He was kidnapped by Roman bandits, and the count ransomed him (The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian; 1838).
Emmanuel Herbault - he helped monsieur Morrel with cases when almost all his stuff left him (The House of Morrel; 1829); the husband of Julie (The Morrel Family; 1838).
Cocles - a faithful cashier of the house of Morrel. (The House of Morrel; 1829)
Cock-eye
Julie Morrel - the daughter of Pierre Morrel, sister of Maximilian. When her father had problems she received a purse where she found Morrel's credit inspires, a big dimond and a note signed by Sinbad the Sailor. (The House of Morrel; 1829)
Julie Herbault - the wife of Emmanuel. She saved the purse that had been received so strangely and that had saved his father and honor of the family. (The Morrel Family; 1838)
madame Morrel - Morrel's wife. (The House of Morrel; 1829)
Penelon - the sailor of Pharaon; he saw how "Pharaon" crashed. (The House of Morrel; 1829)
Gaumard - the captain of "Pharaon". (The Fifth of September; 1829)
Maximilian Morrel - worthy son of his father (The Fifth of September; 1829); captain of Spahis, beloved of Valentine and friend of the count of Monte Cristo (The Breakfast; 1838).
Franz de Quesnel baron d'Epinay - Albert Morcerf's friend. He was invited in the wonderful cave in the island of Monte Cristo by Sinbad the Sailor. After he met Monte Cristo and understood that Sinbad and Monte Cristo is the one person. (Italy: Sinbad The Sailor; 1838)
Aladdin - under this name Franz was in the cave of the island of Monte Cristo.
Signor Pastrini - the proprietor of the "Hotel De Londres" in Rome, where Albert de Morcerf, Franz d'Epinay and the count of Monte Cristo lived at the time of Roman carnaval. Signor Pastrini told Albert and Franz story about way how Luigi Vampa had become a bandit. (Italy: Sinbad The Sailor; 1838)
Gaetano - the owner of boat by which Franz got to the Island of Monte Cristo. (Italy: Sinbad The Sailor; 1838)
Cama - the pilot of the Saint Ferdinand; he had been in the cave of Monte Cristo. (Italy: Sinbad The Sailor; 1838)
Ali - Monte Cristo's non-speaking servant; Nubian (Italy: Sinbad The Sailor; 1838)
Giovanni - a sailor of the Gaetano's boat. (The Waking; 1838)
Luigi Vampa - a noble bandit; the friend of Monte Cristo. (Roman Bandits; 1838)
the count of San-Felice - he had been the master of Luigi before Vampa became a bandit. (Roman Bandits)
the priest from Palestrina - he had been Luigi's teacher. (Roman Bandits)
Teresa - a girl-friend of Luigi. (The Roman Bandits)
baron Cervetri - he had been a master of Teresa. (The Roman Bandits)
Cucumetto - cruel leader of the bandits; was killed by Luigi. He had kidnapped Rita and had ransomed from her father; when Karlini had said that Rita had been his girl-friend, Cucumetto had betrayed him, and grant her to his bandits. (The Roman Bandits)
Karlini - one of the Cucumetto's bandits; had been killed by Cucumetto in the back. When Cucumetto had kidnapped his girl-friend and had raped her Karlini hadn't showed his feelings but he killed Rita to wash off shame. (The Roman Bandits)
Rita - Karlini's girl-friend; had been killed by Cucumetto. (The Roman Bandits)
Andrea Rondolo - a criminal, who was guilted of murder and was condemned to mazzolata at one day with Peppino and didn't obtained mercy. (The Colosseum; 1838)
monsieur Giovanni Bertuccio - Monte Cristo's steward (La Mazzolata; 1838); Benedetto's foster-father. He tried to vendette Villefort for he hadn't punished killers of his brother (The Vendetto; 1838).
prince Lobanieff - Russian prince, who sold a window to Monte Cristo to see la mazzolata. (La Mazzolata)
duke of Bracciano - the host of a ball after carnaval. (The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian; 1838)
dukeness of Bracciano - the wife of duke Bracciano (The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian; 1838)
Colonnas - her name before marriage.
Beppo - 15 year old boy, one of Luigi Vampa's bandits. On the carnaval he was dressed like a girl and lured Albert de Morcerf to the bandits. (The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian; 1838)
Hermine de Nargonne - name of her first husband, marquis of Nargonne.
Lucien Debray - private secretary to a minister of Internal Affairs; friend of Albert and lover of madame Danglars (The Guests; 1838). He gave hot financial news to madam Danglars, she passed it to husband, who bought or sold stocks depending on this news. But one day, not without interference of the count of Monte Cristo, Debray passed wrong news and it led to Danglars' bankruptcy. (The Telegraph; 1838) .
Beauchamp - a jurnalist; a friend of Albert. (The Guests; 1838)
Eugenie Danglars - Danglars' daughter. (The Guests; 1838)
Leon d'Armilly - a legend; brother of Louise d'Armilly. Eugenie took that name when she and Louise decided to escape from home. (The Departure For Belgium; 1838)
the count Raoul de Chateau-Renaud - Albert's friend. (The Guests; 1838)
notary - sold a house at Auteuil to Monte Cristo. (Monsieur Bertuccio; 1838)
concierge of house at Auteuil. (The House at Auteuil; 1838)
Israel - Bertuccio's brother who had been killed. After Villefort had refused to seek Israel's murderers Bertuccio had tried to kill him. (The Vendetto)
Assunta - Israel's wife who had been killed by her foster-son Benedetto. (The Vendetto)
Prince Andrea Cavalcanti - the Benedetto's legend in Paris (Andrea Cavalcanti; 1838). This sham was necessary to get Benedetto to elite, where Danglars drew attention to him as to perspective fiance. And at the moment, when Danglars announced an engagement of Andrea Cavalcanti and Eugenie Danglars, police came to arrest dangerous criminal Benedetto (it not managed without interference of the count of Monte Cristo) (The Contract; 1838).
the count of Mouleon - the name of Benedetto for inn-keeper in Chappelle-en-Serval who lent him horse Whitey, when Benedetto escaped from Paris. (The Bell And Bottle Tavern; 1838)
Vasilio - Bertuccio's neighbour from who Benedetto had stolen money. (The Vendetto)
monsieur Joannes - a jeweller who had bought Caderousse's diamond and was killed by Caderousse. (The Vendetto; 1829)
Heloise de Villefort - Villefort's second wife who adored her son and for his sake she poisoned marquis de Saint-Meran, marquise de Saint-Meran, Barrois and tried to poison Valentine (The Dappled Gray; 1838). Because of adoration to son, madame de Villefort poisoned herself and her son when came a time to pay for murderous deeds (Expiation; 1838).
Edward de Villefort - the little son of Heloise and Villefort. (The Dappled Gray; 1838)
Job - a jockey of Monte Cristo's horse Vampa. (Robert Le Diable; 1838)
Louise d'Armilly - a singer, Eugenie Danglars' friend. (Robert Le Diable; 1838)
Ali Tibelin - pasha of Yanina; Heydee's father. He had been betrayed by Fernand Mondego. (Robert Le Diable; 1838)
major Bartolomeo Cavalcanti - someone who called himself that name. By the legend he was Andrea's father (Major Cavalcanti; 1838). This sham was necessary to get Benedetto to elite, where Danglars drew attention to him as to perspective fiance. And at the moment, when Danglars announced an engagement of Andrea Cavalcanti and Eugenie Danglars, police came to arrest dangerous criminal Benedetto (it not managed without interference of the count of Monte Cristo) (The Contract; 1838).
Olivia Corsinari - non-existent major Cavalcanti's wife. (Major Cavalcanti; 1838)
Barrois - Noirtier's servant. (M. Noirtier de Villefort; 1838)
man at the telegraph - an old man whose love of gardening led to Danglars' bancrupcy. (How a Gardener May Get Rid of The Dormice That Eat His Peaches; 1838)
mademoiselle Cornelie - madame Danglars' personal maid. (A Conjugal Scien; 1838)
d'Avrigny - doctor of Villefort's family. (Madame de Saint-Meran; 1838)
monsieur Deschamps - notary of Villefort's family. (The Promise; 1838)
general Durand - Noirtier's friend. (A Signed Statement)
police commissioner - came in Danglars' house to take Andrea to prison when Danglars was ready to sign a contract for a marriage of Andrea and Eugenie. (The Contract; 1838)
landlady of The Bell And Bottle tavern - in this tavern left escaped from home Eugenie Danglars and Louise d'Armilly, and escaped off policemen Benedetto. (The Bell And Bottle Tavern; 1838)
gendarmes - who arrested Benedetto in The Bell And Bottle tavern. (The Bell And Bottle Tavern; 1838)