![]() ![]() After capturing Balthazar, Horatio administered Andrea’s funeral rites and removed a scarf from his friend’s body, which he has vowed to wear in Andrea’s honor. Later, Bel-Imperia asks Horatio to tell her about Andrea’s death, and he relays the fight between Andrea and Balthazar, saying that Andrea was brave and courageous. The king rewards them both-Horatio is promised Balthazar’s ransom and Lorenzo is given his horse and weapons-and orders Balthazar to be held at Castile’s estate. Horatio was the one to capture Balthazar however, Lorenzo insists on recognition for taking Balthazar’s horse and weapons. As the play begins, Balthazar is brought to the Spanish court as a prisoner by Lorenzo, Bel-Imperia’s brother and the son of the Duke of Castile, and Horatio, the son of Hieronimo, the Knight Marshall (or official judge) of Spain. Once Andrea was finally allowed to cross the river Acheron into the afterlife, Proserpine-the goddess of fertility and agriculture and the queen of the underworld-ordered Andrea’s ghost to return with Revenge and observe the upcoming death of Balthazar at the hands of Bel-Imperia, Andrea’s grieving lover and the niece of the King of Spain. In life, Don Andrea was a Spanish courtier, but he was killed in battle by Balthazar, the son of the Viceroy of Portugal. ![]()
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