Bardolph
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| Notable alias | Rossill, sir Iohn Russel |
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| Creators | William Shakespeare |
| Occupation | Soldier |
| First appearance | Henry IV, Part 1 |
| Last appear | Henry V |
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| ID | 1109335 |
About Bardolph
Bardolph is a fictional character who appears in four plays by William Shakespeare. He is a thief who forms part of the entourage of Sir John Falstaff. His grossly inflamed nose and constantly flushed, carbuncle-covered face is a repeated subject for Falstaff's and Prince Hal's comic insults and word-play.