Lord Eddard Stark is the Warden of the North and the Hand of the King in book 1.
Barristan
Barristan Selmy is a Lord Commander of the Kingsguard at the beginning of book 1.
Oberon
Oberon is the prince of fairies in A Midsummer Knight's Dream.
Brandon
Brandon is a very common name in Westeros including Brandon Stark, second true-born son of Eddard Stark. In Henry VIII, Brandon arrests Buckingham.
James Tyrrell
Is famous for the tower killing in Richard III.
Flavius
Flavius is the steward to Timon in Timon of Athens.
Mance
Mance Rayder is the King Beyond the Wall.
Renly
Renly Baratheon is the youngest brother of the King in book 1.
Lancel
Ser Lancel Lannister is the nephew of Lord Tywin Lannister
Edric
Edric Storm is the natural born son of King Robert Baratheon. Featured in books 2 and 3.
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Owen
Owen is a member of the Night's Watch known as 'The Oaf'. In Henry IV, Owen is a warrior and magician.
Duncan
Duncan the Tall is a legendary knight in the tales of Westeros - long deceased during the timeline of A Game of Thrones. In Macbeth, Duncan is the King of Scotland.
Ragozine
Ragozine is prisoner in Measure for Measure
Tyrion
Tyrion Lannister is the dwarf son of Lord Tywin Lannister.
Doran
Doran Martell is the prince of Dorne, mainly featured in book 4.
Mardian the Eunuch
Appears in Antony and Cleopatra
Regan
Regan is the second daughter of King Lear
Nestor
Lord Nestor Royce is the High Steward of the Vale. Nestor is a Greek leader in Troilus and Cressida.
Balthasar
Balthasar is a common name for Shakespeare, appearing in Romeo and Juliet as a servant
Trinculo
Trinculo is a clown in The Tempest
Barristan
Barristan
Balthasar
Balthasar
Trinculo
Trinculo
Eddard
Eddard
Renly
Renly
Lancel
Lancel
Regan
Regan
Ragozine
Ragozine
James Tyrrell
James Tyrrell
Mardian the Eunuch
Mardian the Eunuch
Flavius
Flavius
Doran
Doran
Edric
Edric
Nestor
Nestor
Oberon
Oberon
Mance
Mance
Tyrion
Tyrion
Brandon
Brandon
Owen
Owen
Duncan
Duncan
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