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Richard II | Other Characters (Descriptions)
Abbot of Westminster
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Attendants
In this play about kings, noblemen, and battle, there are numerous lords, officers, soldiers, servants, and other unnamed attendants—many without speaking parts—who fill out the scenes and contribute to the play's royal and martial atmosphere.
Bagot (Sir John Bagot)
Like Bushy and Green, Sir John Bagot is another of the king's hangers-on, but unlike them, he is not executed by Bolingbroke but is instead taken before parliament where he accuses Lord Aumerle of conspiring to kill...
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