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List of characters in War and Peace

(Volume 1, Part 1)

1. Anna Pavlovna Scheele, Queen Mary’s lady-in-chief and confidant

2. Duke Vasily Kuragin,

3. Vincent Gaylord,

4. Viscount Mortema, a prominent French family

5. Maury Father Austria,

6. Baron Funk,

7. Hippolyte, son of Vasily, serves as secretary of the Russian Embassy in Austria

8 . Anatole, son of Vasily

9. Prince Nikolai Bolkonsky, rich, but stingy, old-fashioned

10. Maria- Abramovna, daughter of Nikolai Bolkonsky

11. Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, brother of Maria

12 . Lisa, Andre's wife

13. Luo Xian, a French noble family

14. Montmorency, a French noble family, related to Viscount Mortema

15. Helen, the eldest daughter of Duke Vasili

16. Count Bezukhov, minister in the era of Catherine

17. Pierre, Bezukhov Zukhov's illegitimate son

18. Boris, whose mother asked Duke Vasily to transfer him to the Guards through connections

19. Prince Goritsyn,

< p>20. Prince Drubetsky, Boris’s father

21. Princess Anna-Drubetsky, Boris’s mother

22. Aprak Xin, should be Andrei's friend or neighbor

23. Dolokhov, officer, Anatole's friend

24. Stevens, British naval officer, Anatole's friend

25. Eli-Rostov, a relative of Mrs. Drubetsky, Mrs. Drubetsky and her son once stayed here

26. Dmitry, the steward of the Rostov family, from a noble family

27. Maria Karakina, friend of Countess Rostov

28. Razu Movsky,

29. Lauran, doctor

30. Nikolai, Rostov’s eldest son

31. Vera, Rostov Husband's eldest daughter

32. Sonya, Rostov's niece

33. Petya, Rostov's youngest son (Pierre and Natasha's The son is also named Petya)

34. Natasha, the youngest daughter of Rostov (the Countess of Rostov is also named Natasha, and the daughter of Nicholas and Maria is also named Natasha )

35. Colonel Schubert, Nikolai’s commander

36. Julie, Karakina’s daughter

37. Alkharov , should be Julie's friend

38. Berg, Vera's lover

39. Taras, the gardener of Prince Bolkonsky's Tongshan Manor (should be Not Pierre)

40. Count Ilya-Rostov, Nikolai’s father

41. Mitya, noble steward of Count Roslav’s family

42. Akhrosimova, friend of Count Rostov, straightforward personality

43. Shen Xing, cousin of Countess Rostov

44. Semyon, the violinist of the Rostov family

45. Katya, Bezukhov’s eldest niece

46. Olga, Bezukhov’s second niece< /p>

47. Shafi, Bezukhov’s third niece

48. Mamontov, Katya’s father

49. Dmitry, Legal advisor to the Bezukhov family

50. Miss Brian, Maria’s companion, orphan

51. Kakhar Ivanovich, Nikolai La-Paul Cons

Architect of Prince Ki's house

52. Tikhon, old servant of Prince Nikolai Bolkonsky

53. Kitty Odenzhova, seems to be Friend of Princess Marya, married to an old man

54. Peter Ruschka, pageboy of Prince Andrei

55. Countess Zubov,

(Volume 1, Part 2)

56. Mihailo, Russian battalion commander

57. Kimoshin, Russian captain, company Chief

58. Nesvitsky, colonel, Andrei’s colleague

59. Fedisau, Russian soldier

60. Hot Erkov, a second lieutenant of the Russian hussar, who was with Dolokhov

61. Mark, an Austrian general, died in action

62. Kozlovsky, Aide-de-camp of the Russian Army, commander of the Preobrazhensky Battalion

63. Count Nosky, Andrei’s colleague

64. Strauch , the Austrian general in charge of supplies

65. Vasika Denisov, company commander of the Paulgrad Hussars Regiment of the Russian Army

66. Bondarenko, Niku La's orderly

67. Lavrushka, Denisov's orderly

68. Miss Matilda, seems to be Denisov's girlfriend

69. Bykov, nicknamed Mouse, Russian Army Officer

70. Ji Liangning, Russian Lieutenant

71. Fedotov, Russian Soldier

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72. Mironov, Russian cadet

73. Bogdanich, commander of the Paulgrad Cavalry Regiment

74. Gilston, Cavalry Captain

75. Duke Bagration, commander of the Russian rear guard, Zherkov’s new leader

76. Morgier, French officer, commander Defeated by the Russian army

77. Schmidt, Austrian general, killed in battle with the French army

78. Dokhodurov, Russian officer, the Russian army defeated the French army After Morquier, it should be the battle report written by him. He is not impressive in appearance, not good at talking, not eye-catching, and does not receive much praise, but he always appears in the most difficult and dangerous places and plays an important role silently.

79. Bilipin, Russian diplomat stationed in Austria, friend of Andrei

80. Franz, Bilipin’s servant (the Austrian emperor at the time was also called Franz)

81. Count Wilberna, should be an Austrian officer, may have surrendered to Napoleon

82. Count Lichtenstein, should be an Austrian officer An officer or someone in the palace

83. The Duke of Augustenburg, an Austrian officer, guarded the bridgehead, but was deceived by the French army and lost it

84. Naboth, who was an Austrian military officer The country enacts laws

85. Prince Murat, King of Naples, Napoleon’s brother-in-law, French general

86. Lanner, French general

87. Periya, French general

88. Willot, Austrian general, replaced Schmidt who died in action

89. Podolsky, Kiev Grenadier< /p>

90. Count Noschitz, Austrian general (there is Count Noschi in front, is it the same person?)

91. Vincent Herod, Russian army attendant Military attache, Frenchman in exile

92. Captain Tushin, Russian officer

93. Ivan Rukich, Russian company commander

94. Sidorov, Russian soldier

95. Lemara, French courier

96. Medvedev, Russian second gunner

< p>97. Economov, Russian major

98. Antonov, Russian soldier

99. Petrov, Russian soldier

(Volume 1, Part 3)

100. Vyaz-Mijinov, Military Governor of Petersburg

101. Alina, Duke Vasily’s Wife

102. Martha, maid of Princess Andrei

103. Albatánchi, steward of old Prince Paulkonsky

104. Mr. Schelin, (P245)

105. Mrs. Shaw, should be the tutor of the Rostov family

106. Prince Constantine, the Russian army is close to Guard commander

107. Gavrilo, Russian soldier

108. Torgorukov, Russian military attache

109 .Duke Schwarzenberg, General of the Austrian Army

110. Duke Chadolizhsky, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Army

111. Villier, Imperial Physician of the Russian Emperor

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112. Savary, French envoy

113. Count Tolstoy, minister of the Russian emperor

114. Miloradovich, Russian Officer, once led the militia (P270)

115. Dokhodurov, same as above

116. General Wimpfen and others, non-Russian generals in the Russian-Austrian coalition ( P270)

117. Jite, Kutuzov’s cook

118. Sergeant Fedchenko, Russian soldier

119. Gurye Husband, P276

120. Stroganov, the tsar's entourage.

121. Novosiltsev, the Tsar’s entourage

122. Novgorod Regiment, Apseron Regiment, Paulgrad Cavalry Regiment, Uvaro Cavalry Regiment, Semyonov Regiment, Platov Division, Preobrazhensky Battalion, Nevilovtsky Division, Poniatovsky Army (French Army)

< p>123. Ilya, the driver of the carriage for the Russian emperor

124. Captain von Thor, Russian officer

125. Duke Repnin, colonel of the Russian army, was captured by the French army Capture

126. Sukhguiren, Russian lieutenant, captured by the French army

127. Dr. Larrey, Napoleon’s doctor

(Volume 2 Part 1)

128. Zakhar, the taxi driver

129. Vasya, Denisov

130. Mihay Luo, the housekeeper or concierge of the Rostov family (Platon’s younger brother is also named Mihailo)

131. Prokofi, the follower of the Rostov family

132 .Gavrila, P316

133. Alkharov,

134. Kaminsky, Field Marshal of the Russian Army

135. Feokchi St., the steward and cook of the British Club in Moscow

136. Maxim, the serf in the flower greenhouse

137. Ibatka, the coachman

138 .Ilyusha, a gypsy

139. Count Orlov, Russian military officer. During the Battle of Tarutino outside Moscow, only his troops reached the designated combat position and fought the French army and won.

(P318)

140. Maria Ivanlovna, Dolokhov’s mother

141. Duke Rastopchin, Russian general

142. Valuev

143. Count Markov,

144. Prince Vesizemsky,

145. Na Princess Ryshkina, friend of Countess Rostov

146. Uvarov, Russian officer

147. Vasily Ignatchi,

148. Bekleshav, Duke Bagration’s companion when he attended the banquet of the British Club

149. Gutuzov, poet, once wrote a hymn for Duke Bagration< /p>

150. Fuka, the cook of the old Paulkonsky family

151. Bogdanovna, the midwife

152. Savishna , the nanny of the old Paulkonsky family

153. Philip, the valet of the old Paulkonsky family

154. Demyan, the old Paulkonsky family Housekeeper

155. Fega, Dolokhov

156. Yogel, dance teacher

157. Kolchakov, Rostov's neighbor or friend

158. Ilyushka, Dolokhov's friend

159. (Book 2, Part 2) Velarsky, The Polish count, a Franciscan, introduced Pierre to join the Franciscans

160. Bazdeev, a higher-level Franciscan

161. Smolyanninov, Pierre’s mentor when he joined the Franciscans, Pierre had known him for a long time

162. Kluge, Danish Charge d’Affaires

163. Seedorf,

164. Benisen, a Russian general who attacked Napoleon in Eylau, and the Russian emperor once held a ball in his villa

165. Hendrykov, militia commander in Korcheva region

166. Prozhurovsky, Russian general

167. Buxkh Count Verden, Russian general

168. Division Commander Sedemoletsky, Russian general

169. Anton, Prince Andrei’s family member

170. Marshal Ugino, should be the French Marshal

171. Deminchiev, Russian hussar

172. Amfilohya, priest, The person mentioned by the Wandering Cult

173. Pelagia, the Wandering Cult

174. Kiryusha, the Mad Monk

175. Little Ivan, Traveler

176. Topchenka, Chief of Staff of the Russian Army

177. Razachuk, Russian Hussar

178. Makar-A Alexeyvich, seems to be a military doctor

179. Markayev, assistant military doctor

180. Count Zilinski, Russian adjutant, Polish

181. Lazarev, a Russian soldier, he once accepted the medal awarded by Napoleon on behalf of the Russian soldiers

182. (Part 3 of Volume 2) Speransky, Russian State Minister Minister

183. Kochubey, a confidant of Emperor Alexander

184. Arakcheev, Minister of War

185. Plyonichnyi Kove, P446

186. Magnitsky, Chairman of the Russian Military Doctrine Committee

187. Rosenkampf, P451

188. Urusov is here, a member of the Franciscan Order

189. Belonskaya, a female official in the Russian palace

190. Dunishaya, should be Nata Sha's servant

191. Kirila Matveitch, countess Rostov's cousin, once in love

192. Countess Rostov's friend , former palace lady.

193. Caulaincourt,

194. Baron Fergoff, should be a palace official

195. Bitsky, Andre's Friend, likes to pursue the latest trend

196. Silvi, Speransky’s friend, should be a government official

197. Stolypin, Speransky’s friend, Should be a government official

198. Countess Yusupov, Berg’s friend

199. Fedosya, wandering believer

200. Akin Fi, Maria's confessor

201. (Book 2, Part 4) Count Goruchovsky, hussar, Polish

202. Psazdze Tzka, female hussar, Polish

203. Paul Zhodzowska, female hussar, Polish

204. Major Basov, hussar officer

205. Danilo, the Rostov family’s dog hunter, Rostov’s follower

206. Ubarka, should be the Rostov family’s servant< /p>

207. Uncle Mikhail, a distant relative near Rostov’s home

208. Glicick, should be Mikhail’s son or servant

209. Chikmal, a follower of Rostov

210. Mijika, Rostov’s groom

211. Nastasha, Rostov’s family The clown

212. Ilagin, a landowning nobleman near Rostov's house

213. Alinka, the servant of Uncle Mikhail

214. Anisiya, Uncle Mikhail’s housekeeper

215. Mijika, Uncle Mikhail’s coachman

216. Dimlai, Mikhail Uncle Er's musician

217. Belova, a relative living in the Rostov family, is an old maid

218. Kondratievna, a Rostov family member Old maid

219. Nikita, the servant of the Rostov family

220. Misha, the servant of the Rostov family

221. Fedo Er, the servant of the Rostov family

222. Fuka, the servant of the Rostov family, the person in charge of the dining room

223. Polya, the servant of the Rostov family< /p>

224. Mrs. Melyukov, neighbor of Rostov

225. Pashata, seems to be Mrs. Melyukov’s daughter

226. Vanya, should be a servant of the Rostov or Melyukov family

227. Dunyasha, a maid of the Rostov family

228. (Second Volume 5) Philippe,

229. Metivier, French doctor

230. Duke Rastopchin,

231. Duke Luopushin, senior official of the Russian army

232. General Chatrov, nephew of Luopushin

233. Alenina should be Sonya’s friend< /p>

234. Mikhail Kirillitch, Rostov’s friend

235. The Karakin family, the Julie family

236. Old Paul Servant of Prince Konsky

237. Duke Michelsky, Friend of Bolkonsky

238. De Salle, Duke Bolkonsky’s Germany Tutor

239. Prince Mikhail Zakharych, P621

240. Basar Kimofeich,

241. Anna Semyonovna, friend of Count Rostov

242. Little Princess Irina, friend of Akhrosimova

243. Miss Qiao Zi , a famous actor in Moscow

244. Gavrilo, Akhrosimova’s follower

245. Matryona, seems to be the gypsy of the Dolokhov family Servant

246. Ignashka, seems to be a servant of the Dolokhov family

247. Joseph, Dolokhov’s follower

248 .Balaga, coachman

249. Makarin, retired hussar, Dolokhov’s friend

250. Khvostkov, retired official, Dolokhov's friend

251. (Book 3) Poche, French soldier

252. Girard, French soldier

253. Berthier, Napoleon’s follower or French general

254. Balashev, Russian The Emperor's Attendant

255. Jurnes, Colonel of the French Army

256. Marshal Davout, Marshal of the French Army

257. De Castel , Marshal Davout's adjutant

258. Turenne, Napoleon's attendant

259. Rustam, Napoleon's guard

260. Duroc, Personnel in Napoleon's palace

261. Count Kaminsky the younger, should be a friend of Prince Andrei, an officer

262. Barclay, Russian general, minister of war, general Commander

263. Prince Vulkonsky, Governor of Russia

264. Prince Konstantin Baklovitch, Crown Prince of Russia

265 .Rumyantsev, first-class civil servant

266. Stein, former Prussian minister, adviser to the Russian emperor

267. Armfeld, Swedish general, adviser to the Russian emperor< /p>

268. Pfarr, the maker of the Russo-French war battle plan

269. Paolucci, the military attache of the Russian emperor, an immigrant from Sardinia

270. Vorsogen, Prussian general, military attaché, Pfar's translator, advisor to the Russian emperor

271. Yermolov, Russian general

272. Shishko Husband, Secretary of State of Russia

273. Colonel Michaud, Russian military engineer, French, does not understand Russian

274. Chernyshev, attaché to the Russian Emperor

275. Colonel Barclay de Tory, who inspired opposition to Pfar's battle plan and later served as commander-in-chief of the Russian army, but could not convince the masses

276. Ilin, a young officer, Nikolai’s friend

277. Laevsky, a brave Russian soldier

278. Zdrzhensky, a Russian officer

279. Maria, the wife of a Russian military doctor, German

280. Osgirman Tolstoy, should be a hussar officer

281. Andrei -Sevasskiyanich, hussar captain

282. Feller, doctor

283. Fritz, doctor

284. Modelo Husband, doctor

285. Belova, female neighbor of the Rostov family

286. Oblonsky, Petya’s classmate

287 .Valuev, the attendant of the Russian Emperor

288. Zinaida, P704

289. Aprakhin, Pierre’s Boston poker friend, the royal family Nobles

290. Count Mamonov, a royal aristocrat, volunteered to provide a regiment during the Russian Emperor's conscription

291. Liu Pomirski, the Polish Attaché to the Russian Emperor

292. Branitzky, Polish Attaché to the Russian Emperor

293. Volotsky, Polish Attaché to the Russian Emperor

294. Subov, Should be Prince Bolkonsky's young officer comrade

295. Ferabontov, hotel owner

296. Baron Ashu, governor of Smolensk

297. Saltykov, a senior official of the Russian army

298. Vyazmizinov, a senior official of the Russian army

299. Thiet, Napoleon Chief of Staff (Berthier? )

300. Relaun-Titweil, Napoleon's translator

301. Karp, a well-informed villager in Bogutsarov

302. Dronrushka, the head of Bogucharov Village

303. Fanka, a farmer mentioned that his son had his head shaved when he joined the army, but it was the Russian army’s Requirements

304. Kirill Denisov, Denisov’s uncle, quartermaster

305. Konovnitsyn, one of Kutuzov’s watchmen General

306. Kaminsky, the Russian general, always used brute force to attack, seems to have been killed (263 Little Count Kaminsky?)

307. Karpuschka , Moscow petty bourgeois, character on the flyer produced by Rastopkhin

308. Katich, old girl

309. Varvara, seems to be the maid of Pierre's cousin

310. Kesarov, Kutuzov's adjutant

311.Andre- Kesarov, Kesarov’s younger brother

312. Duchkov, the general in charge of the Russian left wing in the Battle of Borodino

313. Clausewius Ci, a Prussian general who served in the Russian army

314. Pavel Ivanich (If Pavel Ivanich bullied Mikhail Ivanich, he would not war), (P804)

315. Bose, Governor of the French Palace

316. Colonel Fabouvier, French General

317. General Nettie, commander of the artillery of the First French Army during the Battle of Borodino

318. Desai, French general

319. Frian, French general

320. General Fouche, commander of the artillery of the French Third Army during the Battle of Borodino

321. General Sorbiere, officer of the French Guards

322 .Duke Poniatowski, French general (Russian officer?)

323. Moran, French general

324. Schirard, French general< /p>

325. Rapp, the French adjutant on duty during the Battle of Borodino

326. Clapared, the French general

327. Perry Asia, French general

328. Hevedor, Russian militia

329. Savostyanov, peasant

330. Mara Sha, granddaughter of Savostyanov

331. Schneider, Kutuzov’s adjutant

332. Father Augustine, priest in Moscow

333. Mrs. Obel-Shelma, the central figure of the French diaspora in Moscow

334. Kryucharev, the postal director of Moscow

335. Vasilich Kov, Russian general or militia officer

336. Platov, Russian general or militia officer

337. Vereshchagin, hotel owner, his son was accused of collaborating with the enemy

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338. Gavrilo Ivanovich, government official or militia officer

339. Mafra, the original old housekeeper of the Rostov family

340. Vasilich, the servant of the Rostov family

341. Lopukhin, the neighbor of the Rostov family

342. Yusupova, the Rostov family Neighbors

343. Yefim, coachman of Countess Rostov

344. Gerasim, servant of Bazdeev (deceased)

345. Makar, Bazdeev’s brother, addicted to alcoholism

346. Ivan Sidoritch, a shop owner in a Moscow mall

347 .Ignat, the janitor of the Rostov family

348. Mischka, the grandson of Vasilich, the servant of the Rostov family

349. Mischkov , political prisoner

350. Lombard, captain of the Thirteenth Cavalry of the French Army

351. Morel, Lombard's orderly

352. Marie Ya-Nikolaevna, whose daughter Pierre saved in the fire

353. Ivanova,

354. Amferov, < /p>

355. Katya, the 3-year-old girl Pierre saved in the fire

356. Aniska, Marya Nikolaevna’s maid

357. (Volume 4) Kutaisov, a Russian general who was later killed in battle

358. Matryoshka, a female trader who accompanied the Russian army

359.Kagerina Petrovna, good at dancing

360.Nikita Ivanovich, Nikolai’s friend

361.Anna-I Gennadyevna, Princess Marya's aunt

362. Bronnikov, a businessman, the Rostov family stayed in his house when they fled

363. Duke Shcherbatov, after the French army entered Moscow, Marshal Davout once set up his headquarters in his home

364. Platon-Karatayev, a member of the Russian Apshelon regiment Soldier

365. Loriston, Napoleon’s aide-de-camp

366. Shapovalov, Russian Cossack cavalry

367. Kin, Russian general

368. Yechkin, landowner, Yermolov The Russian generals and others once danced at his house

369. Aixing, officer of the Russian General Staff

370. Captain Brodin, Russian officer

371. Major General Grekov, a Russian military officer, once led the troops to capture the French commander with the French soldiers who pretended to defect

372. General Bagout, a Russian military officer

373. Captain Yakovlev, Russian officer, the French army occupied Moscow and surrendered to Napoleon

374. Tutormin, retired general, Moscow orphanage director, the French army seemed to surrender after occupying Moscow Napoleon

375. Kirill, because Pierre did not reveal his name when he was captured, the French army called him this name

376. Sokolov, together with Pierre Russian prisoners in custody

377. Saint-Thomas, the French squad leader who guarded the Russian prisoners

378. Shcherbinin, Konovnitsyn’s adjutant

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379. Polkhovitinov, a Russian military officer, Dokhdurov once sent him to deliver a message to Kutuzov, he is a shrewd and capable man

380. Fegner, a Russian military officer, Was commanded by Dokhdurov

381. Seslavin, Russian officer, was commanded by Dokhdurov

382. Brussier, French officer< /p>

383.Berteremi, Russian officer

384. Moudon, French soldier

385. Denis Davydov, Russian guerrilla Leader of the team

386. Vasilisa, the wife of a village chief, leader of the guerrillas

387. Ji Hong, member of the peasant guerrillas

388. Luo Huaysky, Cossack Captain

389. Mikhail Fiokridich, Cossack Captain

390. Colonel Sara, Dolokhov sneaked into the enemy The name he said casually while pretending to ask for directions during the camp

391. Clement, the French officer misidentified Dolokhov when he saw him and thought he was this person

392. Vincent Bosch, a little French drummer captured by the Russian army, was a child

393. Likhachev, a Russian Cossack soldier

394. Prince Yevgeny, Fu The Russian General of Tenberg

395. Madame de Staal, French female writer (Kutuzov once wrote to her)

396. Zaletayev, Russia Army soldier, comic singer

397. Kiselyov, Russian soldier, good at bragging

398. Terenky, Pierre's servant

399. Vasika, Pierre's servant

400. Savelich, should be Pierre's housekeeper

401. Skibon-Skibonitch, should be Pierre Er's friend

402. Foti, abbot of Novgorod monastery; Schelling, German classical idealist philosopher; Fichte, German classical philosopher; Chateaubriand, French romantic 403. Belova, should be Countess Rostov’s old maid

404. Andryusha, Nikolai and Na Tasha's son

405. Fedor, Pierre's friend

406. Anna Makarovna, should be the maid of the Rostov family

407. Maria Alexeevna, a friend of the same age as Countess Rostov

408. Gosnier, former Bible president

409. Tatalinova, founder of the Spiritual Association

410. Mrs. Kludnir, female writer, promoting mysticism

411. Egarthausen, Germany Mystical writer

412. Schwarz, Russian military officer, once commanded the Semyonov Regiment

413. Pugachev, Russian military officer or government official

< p>414. Duke Serki, Pierre’s revolutionary friend

415. Mademoiselle Louis, Pierre’s servant or governess

416. Ilya Mitropone Qi, Nikolai's butler