Achates: first born son of Cornelia and Brutus


Aeneas: a hero of the Trojan war against the Greeks and beloved of the gods, Aeneas was the son of a goddess, Aphrodite, and a mortal man, Anchises. Aeneas fled the destruction of Troy to alba on the River Tiber in Italy. He is the great-grandfather of Brutus. Aeneas is dead at the time of Hades' Daughter.


Aerne: the Gormagog (living representative of the Stag-God Og) of Llangarlia. His son by Blangan is Loth. With Genvissa, he has three daughters.


Aethylla: a Trojan woman from Mesopotamia, companion to Cornelia.


Aldros: captain of Brutus' warship.


Amorian: son of Goffar and King of Poiteran.


Antigonus: brother of Pandrasus, father of Melanthus, Peleus, and Andronus.


Aphrodite: the Goddess of Love, mother of Aeneas, and great-great-grandmother of Brutus.


Ariadne: the Mistress (or High Priestess) of the Labyrinth on Crete. Ariadne is the daughter of King Minos and half-sister to Asterion. Her lover is Theseus, and her sister is Phaedre.


Artemis: the Greek Virgin Goddess of the moon and of the hunt, sister of Apollo.


Assaracus: a Dorian Greek of the city Mesopotamia, Born of a Trojan mother, Assaracus is allied with Brutus.


Asterion: the name of the Minotaur at the heart of the Labyrinth, son of King Minos' wife and a white bull, and thus half-brother to Ariadne, the Mistress of the Labyrinth.


Bladud: a Llangarlian warrior.


Blangan: daughter of Herron and Aerne, sister to Genvissa, wife to Corineus, mother of Loth.


Brutus: son of Silvius, great-grandson of Aeneas. An exiled Trojan.


Cador: son of Erith.


Coel: a Llangarlian warrior and nobleman, son of Erith.


Corineus: a Trojan of the line Locrinsus, husband of Blangan, the leading citizen of the city of Locrinia.


Cornelia: a Dorian Greek woman, Daughter of Pandrasus, Princess of Mesopotamia.


Deimas: leader of the Trojans enslaved in Mesopotamia.


Ecub: mother of a village near Mag's dance.


Erith: mother of Coel, and Mother of a Llangarlian House.


Genvissa: daughter of Herron and the currant Magallan (female representative of the Goddess Mag) of Llangarlia.


Goffar: King of Poiteran.


Hades: the God of the underworld


Hera: wife of Zeus, Queen of Olympus, First among all goddess, and patron of Cornelia, Princess of Mesopotamia.


Herron: Genvissa's and Blangan's other


Hicetaon: one of Brutus' commanders.


Hoel: son of Erith.


Idaeus: one of Brutus'  commanders.

Jago: a young Llangarlian warrior.

Llana: the eldest of Genvissa's daughters.


Loth: sometimes called the Llangarlian bull, son of Aerne.

Mag: The Great Mother Goddess worshiped by the Llangarlians, Mag is particularly associated with the waters, with birth, and with growth. She is the mate of Og, the forest stag-god of Llangarlia. Mag's High Priestess among the Llangarlians is called the Magallan.


Mais: Mother of a Llangarlian house, allied with Loth.


Melanthus: son of Antigonus, nephew of Pandrasus. Melanthus is the erstwhile lover of Cornelia.

Membricus: companion and former tutor to Brutus, Membricus is a visionary and a seer.


Meriam: Midwife on the island of Naxos.

Oeno: a Trojan woman.


Og: the Great Forest Stag-God of Llangarlia, mate of Mag. In later ages, he was know as Cernunnos, later still as Herne, and in medieval ages as the Green Man.

Pandrasus: King of the Dorians In Mesopotamia, Father of Cornelia.

Pelopan: husband of Aethylla.

Periopis: a Trojan woman.

Podarces: King of Nichoria.

Sarpedon: a counselor to Pandrasus.

Silvius: Father to Brutus. Silvius died in a hunting accident when, according o gossip, Brutus mistakenly shot an arrow through his father's eye.

Tavia: nurse and companion to Cornelia.

Theseus: son and heir to Athenian King, he was sent as tribute and sacrifice to Crete where he was to be fed to the Minotaur Asterion. But Theseus, aided by his lover Ariadne, managed to defeat the Minotaur and escape from Crete. Later he wsa the first lover of Helen, whose abduction precipitated the eventual destruction of Troy. 


Thymbraeceus: father of Assaracus.


Totnes: Brutus' nurse and also the name given to Brutus' first landing site on the River Dart in Britain.


Tuenna: daughter of Erith.


Zeus: leader of the immortals, first among the Olympian.