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Amelia Peabody series The Amelia Peabody series is a series of twenty historical mystery novels and one non-fiction companion volume written by Egyptologist Barbara Mertz (1927–2013) under the pen name Elizabeth Peters. The series is centered on the adventures of ...
of historical mystery novels is written by Elizabeth Peters, set in Victorian Egypt among a family of eccentric archaeologists. Note that, as with most character lists, the descriptions herein necessarily contain numerous spoilers.


Entirely fictional


The Emerson family

; Amelia Peabody Emerson : The matriarch, sleuth, and fervent pyramidophile. Nicknamed "Sitt Hakim" ("Lady Doctor"). ;Professor Radcliffe Emerson : Amelia's husband, "The greatest Egyptologist of this or any other era." Nicknamed "Abu Shitaim" ("Father of Curses"). ;Walter Peabody "Ramses" Emerson : Amelia and Radcliffe's only child, first described as "catastrophically precocious" and later dubbed "Akhu el-Efreet" ("Brother of Demons"). ; Nefret Emerson : Daughter of Willoughby Forth. Raised until the age of 13 in a lost Meroitic civilization, where she and her father were forced to remain. Adopted by the Emersons and later married to Ramses; nicknamed "Nur Misur" (Light of Egypt). First appears in '' The Last Camel Died at Noon''. ;Walter Emerson : Emerson's younger brother, the world-famous philologist. ; Evelyn Forbes Emerson: Amelia's dearest friend, who has a heart of gold and nerves of steel. Wife of Walter the elder. ;Amelia "Lia" Emerson Todros : Evelyn's daughter, named for Amelia Peabody, who defies convention to marry David Todros (in ''
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''). ; David Todros : Abdullah's grandson, adopted by Walter and Evelyn. A natural artist and Ramses' partner in mischief, David first appears in '' The Hippopotamus Pool''. ;James Peabody : Amelia's eldest and least favorite brother, father of Percy and Violet. Referred to in '' Crocodile on the Sandbank'', first seen in '' Deeds of the Disturber''. ;Percival "Percy" Peabody : Decidedly unpleasant nephew of Amelia and son of James. First seen in '' Deeds of the Disturber''; killed off in '' He Shall Thunder in the Sky''. ;Sennia Emerson : Percy's illegitimate daughter by a Cairo prostitute, abandoned by her father and later used by him in an attempt to discredit Ramses. She is adopted by the Emersons. Called "Little Bird." First appears in ''
The Falcon at the Portal ''The Falcon at the Portal'' (1999) is the 11th in a series of historical mystery novels by Elizabeth Peters, first published in 1999. It features fictional archaeologist and sleuth Amelia Peabody. The story is set in the 1911–1912 dig season ...
''. ;Seth Emerson, a.k.a. Sethos :Illegitimate half-brother of Professor Radcliffe Emerson. Alternately known as "The Master Criminal." First appeared in '' The Mummy Case''. Discovered to be related to Emerson in '' He Shall Thunder in the Sky''. Father of Maryam (Molly) (see also Enemies) ;Charlotte "Charla" Emerson : Ramses' and Nefret's daughter, named for Amelia's mother. Twin sister of David John. ;David John "Davy" Emerson : Ramses' and Nefret's son, named for David Todros and Evelyn and Walter's son, John, who died in the First World War. Twin brother of Charlotte. ;Abdullah "Dolly" Todros : David's and Lia's son, named for David's grandfather. Older brother of Evelyn. ;Evelyn "Evvie" Todros : David's and Lia's daughter, named for Lia's mother. Nicknamed Sekhmet for her "lion-colored mane of hair and her explosive temper." Younger sister of Abdullah.


The Emersons' staff and work crew

;Abdullah ibn Hassan al Wahhab : The Emersons' loyal ''reis'' (foreman), who leads the excavations with Emerson. Devoted to Emerson, and initially resentful of Amelia ("Every year, another dead body!"), he eventually becomes just as devoted to her, and dies heroically defending her life ('' The Ape Who Guards the Balance''). Reappears to Amelia in clairvoyant dreams; David and Lia's first child is named for him. ;Selim : Abdullah's youngest son, friend of Ramses, with a technical mind and an eye for the ladies. When he grows up, he takes his father, Abdullah's, place as ''reis''. Has two wives, Rabia and Taghrid. ;Daoud : Abdullah's nephew, a giant of a man whose simple observations help solve mysteries and protect his friends. He adores Lia, David's wife, and his faith in Amelia's abilities verges on religious awe. ;Fatima : (First introduced in "The Ape Who Guard's the Balance") Abdullah's daughter-in-law, the widow of one of his deceased sons. After her husband dies, she asks Amelia for a position of independence, and becomes the Emersons' dedicated housekeeper in Egypt, and enjoys learning to read and write. ;Kadija : Daoud's wife. Born of a Nubian mother, whose dark coloring she shares, and stronger than many men. Keeps the secret recipe for the famous "green ointment" prescribed as a cure-all by all members of Abdullah's family. ; Gargery : The Emersons' butler. Accompanies the Emersons on some of their later expeditions, acting as Sennia's bodyguard. Has been known to wield a cudgel to defend his employers. ; Rose : The Emersons' housekeeper in Kent, completely devoted to Ramses. ; Bassima : Sennia's Nanny. First appeared in ''
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''.


Cats

; Bastet : The matriarch of the long line of companions; she and Ramses have a deep bond with one another. After her death at a ripe old age (noted in ''
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''), it will take Ramses years before he even considers accepting another feline companion. Almost always referred to as 'the cat Bastet'. First appears in '' The Curse of the Pharaohs''. ; Anubis : Originally belonged to the villainous Vincey but eventually bonds with Emerson, and fathers a large brood with Bastet. First appears in '' The Snake, the Crocodile, and the Dog''. ; Sekhmet : Called "the furry blob" by Ramses, she later defects to live a life of luxury with the Vandergelts. First appears in ''
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''. ;
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: Bonds originally with Nefret but later defects to Sennia. They are the only two people he will tolerate. First appears in '' The Ape Who Guards the Balance''. ; Seshat : First appears in ''
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''; prefers Ramses. ;The Great Cat of Re : Brought to the family, as a small kitten, by Horus; loyal to Ramses. Makes it plain he refuses to commute back and forth to England and remains resident at the Emerson's house at Thebes. First appears in '' The Golden One''.


Horses

;Risha : (Arabic, "feather") Silver-gray stallion, a gift to Ramses from a sheik friend of the Emersons, who fathers a large family of mounts for the rest of the family. ;Asfur : (Arabic, "bird") Mare, a gift to David from the same sheik. ;Moonlight : Mare, a daughter of Risha and Asfur, belongs to Nefret. ;Melusine: Filly, appears in Children of the Storm


Dogs

;
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: A "large, homely yellow dog", adopted by Nefret in ''
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''. He initially barks at everything, including scorpions and spiders, but Nefret has hopes of training him to be a watchdog. His name is that of the first king of Upper and Lower Egypt ;Amira : A "large tawny beast" which Daoud acquires at Ramses' request in ''
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'' to guard against unwanted visitors and to protect Charla and David John. Enormous but extremely submissive. Her name is Arabic for "princess."


Friends

;Cyrus Vandergelt : Courtly American millionaire who longs for a rich find but finds loyal friends instead. First appears in '' The Curse of the Pharaohs''. ;Katherine Whitney-Jones Vandergelt : A schoolteacher, widowed after an unhappy marriage, who becomes a semi-fraudulent spiritual medium to support her two children. After her unmasking in Egypt, she and Cyrus fall in love. First appears in ''
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''. ;Bertie Vandergelt : Katherine Vandergelt's son by her first marriage, whom Cyrus later adopts and who comes to Egypt after being wounded and discharged during World War I; he proves invaluable both as an ally and an excavator. First appears in '' Lord of the Silent''. ;Anna Vandergelt : Katherine Vandergelt's daughter by her first marriage, whom Cyrus later adopts and who expresses interest in becoming a nurse at the outbreak of war. First appears in '' He Shall Thunder in the Sky''. ;Kevin O'Connell : An Irish reporter for the London ''Daily Yell'', in whom "the journalist and the gentleman are always at war." He dogs the Emersons' steps for a story, but also pitches in when the crime-fighting gets tough. First appears in '' The Curse of the Pharaohs''. ;Margaret Minton : A female reporter (one of the few), with even fewer scruples than O'Connell. Bears a striking resemblance to Amelia. First appears in '' Deeds of the Disturber'' as O'Connell's professional rival, and subsequently develops a crush on Radcliffe Emerson. Later marries Seth Emerson. ;Karl von Bork : A young German archaeologist who first appears in '' The Curse of the Pharaohs'', marries the daughter of one of the suspects, and appears periodically in other stories. ;Donald Fraser : Young English nobleman who first appears in '' Lion in the Valley'' using the alias "Nemo", an upright man who loses himself in the Cairo underground while searching for his scoundrel brother. He is rescued by the Emersons, and marries Enid Debenham, his childhood sweetheart. Reappears in ''
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''. ;Enid Debenham Fraser : Young Englishwoman who first appears in '' Lion in the Valley'' masquerading as a female archaeologist while searching Egypt for Donald. Begins a friendship with Ramses when he is still a child. Reappears in ''
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''. ;Jumana : A young Egyptian woman who aspires to be an archaeologist, and whom the Emersons strive to help achieve her goal in spite of others' prejudices. First appears in '' Lord of the Silent''. As of the end of ''
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'', she and Bertie are engaged. Daughter of Abdullah's brother Yusuf; sister of Jamil. ;Maryam : Sethos's daughter by Bertha. First appears in '' He Shall Thunder in the Sky'' using the pseudonym Melinda "Molly" Hamilton, with a crush on Ramses. Manipulated by her half-sister in '' Children of the Storm'' to aid in a scheme of robbery and revenge. ; Sir Edward Washington : English aristocrat and photographer. First appears in '' The Hippopotamus Pool'', employed by the Emersons as their staff photographer, and one of Nefret's many admirers. Re-appears in '' The Ape Who Guards the Balance'', and '' The Golden One''. He is eventually revealed to be one of Sethos's most trusted lieutenants. ; The Honourable Algernon Bracegirdle-Boisdragon, aka "Smith" : Ramses's, and later Sethos's sometime case-officer for British Intelligence. ; Ibrahim El-Gharbi : Kingpin of the
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houses of Cairo, known for his flamboyant transvestism. Though the Emersons despise his profession, he is often a useful source of information and aid in tight spots. First appears in '' He Shall Thunder in the Sky''. In '' Children of the Storm'' provides a key clue when Peabody consults him in his forced exile.


Enemies

; Sethos : ''Nom de crime'' of the shadowy "Master Criminal" first encountered in '' The Mummy Case'', who harbors a desire to possess Amelia. Although he is included here under "Enemies", Sethos and the Emerson clan declare a sort of truce, when it is revealed that Sethos is Emerson's illegitimate half brother in '' He Shall Thunder in the Sky''. He is a master of disguise, able to take on almost any personality. He specializes in stealing and selling artifacts, though eventually he uses these talents as an agent of British intelligence. Father of Maryam (Molly). ; Bertha : Daughter of a German father and an Egyptian mother, she first appears in '' The Snake, the Crocodile, and the Dog'' as a henchwoman of the villainous Vincey, but later founds her own criminal gang, composed mostly of women. A formidable foe of the Emersons, she particularly hates Amelia, possibly in jealousy over Radcliffe and Sethos. After working briefly with Sethos, she becomes independent again. She is killed ('' The Ape Who Guards the Balance'') after trying to assassinate Amelia. Mother of Maryam (Molly) and Justin. ;Matilda : Bertha's bodyguard and right hand. Intelligent, ruthless, and terrifyingly strong. ;"Justin": Bertha's daughter by Vincey, aka Schlange, a prostitute and later a criminal mastermind in her own right. Adept at disguise; appears in '' Children of the Storm'' as a young, disturbed boy. Never reveals her true name. Dies when she blows up her dahabeeyah. ;Jamil : Abdullah's nephew and Jumana's brother. Cunning but volatile. First appears in '' Lord of the Silent''; dies in '' The Golden One''.


Based on real persons


Archaeologists

* Edward R. Ayrton *
James Henry Breasted James Henry Breasted (; August 27, 1865 – December 2, 1935) was an American archaeologist, Egyptologist, and historian. After completing his PhD at the University of Berlin in 1894, he joined the faculty of the University of Chicago. In 1901 he ...
* Wallis Budge * Émile Brugsch * Harry Burton * James Burton * Lord Carnarvon *
Howard Carter Howard Carter (9 May 18742 March 1939) was a British archaeologist and Egyptologist who discovered the intact tomb of the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Tutankhamun in November 1922, the best-preserved pharaonic tomb ever found in the Valley of the K ...
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Theodore M. Davis Theodore M. Davis (May 7, 1838 – February 23, 1915) was an American lawyer and businessman. He is best known for his excavations in Egypt's Valley of the Kings between 1902 and 1913. Biography Theodore Montgomery Davis was born in Springfield, ...
* Pierre Lacau * Gaston Maspero * Édouard Naville * William Flinders Petrie * James Quibell * Annie Quibell * George Andrew Reisner * Archibald Sayce * Arthur Weigall *
Herbert E. Winlock Herbert Eustis Winlock (February 1, 1884 – January 27, 1950)Note: ''Who Was Who'' notes death on January 27, Spring 1998 ''KMT magazine'' article states January 25. was an American Egyptologist and archaeologist, employed by the Metropolitan Mu ...
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Leonard Woolley Sir Charles Leonard Woolley (17 April 1880 – 20 February 1960) was a British archaeologist best known for his Excavation (archaeology), excavations at Ur in Mesopotamia. He is recognized as one of the first "modern" archaeologists who excavat ...


Politicians and military officers

* Lord and Lady Allenby *
Lord Edward Cecil Lord Edward Herbert Gascoyne-Cecil (12 July 1867 – 13 December 1918), known as Lord Edward Cecil, was a distinguished and highly decorated English soldier. As colonial administrator in Egypt and advisor to the Liberal government, he helped ...
* Evelyn Baring * General Philip Chetwode * Herbert Kitchener * T. E. Lawrence *
Sir John Maxwell ''Sir'' is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages. Both are derived from the old French "Sieur" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only as p ...
* Baroness Emma Orczy * Christabel Pankhurst *
Emmeline Pankhurst Emmeline Pankhurst ('' née'' Goulden; 15 July 1858 – 14 June 1928) was an English political activist who organised the UK suffragette movement and helped women win the right to vote. In 1999, ''Time'' named her as one of the 100 Most Impo ...
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