Caprice and Rondo - Dorothy Dunnett [2]
Robin of Berecrofts, Scotland, her husband
Mistress Cristen, her nurse
Anselm Sersanders, her brother, Adorne’s nephew
Arnaud Adorne, Adorne’s second youngest son
Agnes von Nieuenhove, his wife
Dr Andreas of Vesalia, physician and astrologer
Louis de Bruges, seigneur de Gruuthuse, Earl of Winchester, Governor of Holland
Marguerite van Borselen, his wife
Tommaso Portinari, Medici manager in Bruges
Hans (Henne) Memling, Rhineland artist settled in Bruges
Jehan Metteneye, host to Scots merchants in Bruges
Stephen Angus, Scots agent in Bruges
VEERE AND MIDDLEBURG:
Wolfaert van Borselen of Veere, Count of Grandpré, ‘cousin’ of Gelis van Borselen
Wolfaert van Borselen, his son
Charlotte de Bourbon, Wolfaert’s second wife
Anna van Borselen, their daughter
Paul van Borselen, bastard son of Wolfaert
DIJON/FLEURY:
Enguerrand de Damparis, friend of Marian de Charetty’s sister
Thibault, vicomte de Fleury, maternal grandfather to Nicholas, and brother of late Jaak de Fleury of Geneva
Brother Huon, his nurse
Ysabeau, younger sister of Josine, first wife of Thibault
The Vatachino Company
Martin, broker, merchant and agent
David de Salmeton, former agent
Rome (including Papal Legates)
Father Ludovico de Severi da Bologna, Patriarch of Antioch and Papal Legate to Persia
Brother Orazio, his clerk
Marco Barbo, Cardinal of San Marco and Papal Legate to Germany, Poland and Bohemia
Prosper Schiaffino de Camulio de’ Medici, Collector for the Apostolic Camera in England, Ireland and Scotland
Cardinal Philibert Hugonet, brother of Chancellor Hugonet of Burgundy, and employer of Anselm Adorne’s eldest son Jan
Poland
Paúel Benecke, Danzig privateer, captain of the Peter von Danzig
Malgorzaty, his wife
Elzbiete, his daughter
Gerta his mistress, tavern-keeper in Thorn
Filippo Buonaccorsi (Callimachus), royal secretary, exiled Italian poet and scholar
Nicolao Lipnicki, his servant
Filip Bischoff, Danzig merchant
Elzbiete Gerber, his wife
Barbara, one of his daughters
Jerzy Bock, Elder of the Confrérie of St George; Bischoff’s brother-in-law
Johann Sidinghusen, Danzig merchant, part-owner of the Peter von Danzig; father-in-law of Bock
Tidemann Valandt, Danzig merchant, part-owner of the Peter von Danzig
Heinrich Niederhof, Danzig merchant, part-owner of the Peter von Danzig
Elizabeth Habsburg of Austria, Queen of Poland, second cousin of the Emperor Frederick
Wladyslaw, King of Bohemia, her eldest son
Kazimierz, Jan Olbracht, Aleksander and Zygmunt, other sons
Jan Dłlugosz, royal tutor, national historian, canon of Cracow
Jan Ostrórog, royal tutor, political writer, Castellan of Poznan
Archbishop Gregory of Sanok, Primate of Poland
Thomas Halkerston, Scots merchant in Danzig
Stephen Lawson of Haddington, the same
William Simpson, the same
James Lauder, the same
Germany and other Hanseatic League
Emperor Frederick III of the House of Habsburg
Archduke Maximilian, his son
Heinrich Castorp, merchant of Lübeck
France and Lorraine
René, Duke of Anjou, Count of Provence and titular King of Naples and Sicily; father of former Queen Margaret of England
René II, Duke of Lorraine, grandson of King René
Bernard de Moncourt, seigneur de Chouzy, kinsman of Clémence de Coulanges
Scotland
ROYAL HOUSEHOLD AND NOBLES:
James Stewart (Third of the Name), King of Scotland
Margaret, daughter of Christian I of Denmark, his Queen
Mary Stewart, the King’s elder sister
James, ist Lord Hamilton of Kinneil, her second husband
Robert, Lord Boyd, father of her first husband
Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany, the King’s brother
Margaret Stewart, the King’s younger sister
James Stewart of Auchterhouse, Earl of Buchan (Hearty James), half-uncle of King James
IN EXILE:
Jordan de St Pol, vicomte de Ribérac, lord of Kilmirren, formerly royal adviser and merchant in France
Simon de St Pol of Kilmirren, his son
Henry de St Pol, son of Simon’s late wife Katelina van Borselen, sister of Gelis
MERCHANTS AND OTHERS:
Archibald of Berecrofts (Archie), Canongate merchant
Robin, his son, husband of Katelijne