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[[Fasciculus:Henry IV 1 title page.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|Titulus editionis primae (1598)]]
'''''Henry IV, part I''''' est fabula historica a [[Gulielmus Shakesperius|Gulielmo Shakesperio]] composita. Scripta est anno 1597 vel antea, edita [[in quarto]] bis anno [[1598]] rursusque 1599, 1604, 1608, 1613 et 1622, et in [[Shakesperiana editio in folio|editione in folio]] (titulo ''Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories & Tragedies'') anno [[1623]] complexa.
 
{{Opera Shakesperii|Henry IV part I|
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* King '''Henry the Fourth''' of England. The character is based on the historical [[Henry IV of England|King Henry IV of England]]. He is also known in the play as "Bullingbrook" or "Bolingbroke" after his place of birth in [[Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire]]. He is also called "Lancaster" by Glendower, because he was [[Duke of Lancaster]] before becoming king.
* '''Prince Henry''', eldest son of Henry IV. The character is based on the future [[Henry V of England]]. He is nicknamed "Hal" or "Harry", and is sometimes called "Harry [[Monmouth]]" after his birthplace.
* The [[Earl of Worcester]] is based on [[Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester]]. The leader of the rebel cause against the King, he is sly, treacherous and self-centered willing to sacrifice anything, including his nephew, if it means victory.
* Lord '''John of Lancaster''' is a small role. The character, based on [[John, Duke of Bedford]], is represented in the play as the King's second son, although he was actually the third. He is called "John" by Hal but has "Lancaster" for a speech heading (confusingly, since Glendower uses this name for his father).
* The '''Earl of Westmorland''' is based on [[Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland]].
* '''Sir Walter Blunt'''.
* The '''Earl of Northumberland''' is based on [[Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland]].
* '''Hotspur''' is the nickname of [[Henry 'Hotspur' Percy|Henry Percy]], Northumberland's son
* '''Kate''', Lady Percy, is Hotspur's wife
* '''[[Edmund Mortimer]]''', called [[Earl of March]]
* '''Lady Mortimer'''
* [[Owain Glyndŵr|Owen Glendower]], leader of the Welsh, and Lady Mortimer's father
* The '''Earl of Douglas''' is based on [[Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas]]
* '''Sir Richard Vernon'''
* Richard Scroop, '''[[Archbishop of York]]'''
* '''Sir Michael''', a member of the Archbishop's household
* '''[[Sir John Falstaff]]''' is a cowardly fat knight who befriends Prince Hal. He is a fictional character, but was originally called "Oldcastle" and distantly based on [[Sir John Oldcastle]]. [[King's Men (playing company)|King's Men]] actors who played the part of Falstaff included [[John Heminges]], [[John Lowin]], and [[Charles Hart (17th-century actor)|Charles Hart]].
* Edward "Ned" '''Poins''', a companion of Prince Hal
* '''Bardolph''', a companion of Prince Hal
* '''Peto''', a companion of Prince Hal
* '''[[Mistress Quickly]]''', hostess of a tavern where Hal and his friends congregate
* '''Francis''', a drawer at the tavern
* '''Vintner'''
* '''Gadshill'''
* Carriers, Chamberlain, Ostler, Travellers, Sheriff, Messengers, Servant, Lords, Soldiers}}
 
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