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  1. List of all the main and/or key characters in Dan Brown's novels. A. Assassin. B. Bertrand Zobrist. Bezu Fache. C. Camerlengo Carlo Ventresca. Category:Characters in the Robert Langdon Series.

    • Robert Langdon
    • Sophie Neveu
    • Sir Leigh Teabing/ The Teacher
    • Bishop Manuel Aringarosa
    • Silas
    • Jaques Sauniere
    • Bezu FACHE
    • Remy Legaludec
    • Jérome Collet
    • Andrei Vernet

    Robert Langdon, Harvard professor of symbology and author of several books on religious symbolism and iconography, is the story’s protagonist. He seems to be an unintended main character in that the action and adventure of the plot find him, rather than him searching for it. In this story, he happens to be in Paris when the curator of the Louvre mu...

    Sophie Neveu, the second protagonist of our story, is the granddaughter of Jaques Sauniere and a very accomplished cryptographer working with the French police. She chose to work as a cryptographer because she has a great passion for solving puzzles owing to her childhood games with her grandfather, which he probably employed to prepare for an even...

    A historian and the antagonist of the novel, Sir Leigh Teabing is a knight, a Royal Historian, an extremely wealthy man, and a good friend of Langdon. He is crippled by polio and is not married. The Holy Grail has been his passion for many years, and the search for the truth leads him to France, where he owns a chateau. Eventually, his need to know...

    Bishop Aringarosa is the worldwide head of the Vatican sect, Opus Dei. He is radical in his thoughts and holds the Church at fault for the decreasing popularity of Christianity. He is loyal to the ideals of Opus Dei and condemns the modern world and its values as sinful and in need of the traditional rigorous Catholic doctrine as preached and pract...

    Silas is an albino monk in Opus Dei turned hitman for The Teacher. He is a religious and stern practitioner of the ways of Opus Dei and performs self-loathing, as well as binding a metal cilice around his thigh. He is a core fanatic and believes all things are justified if you’re fighting for God, which is enough justification for him to commit mur...

    He is the curator at the Louvre, Sophie’s grandfather, and the current grandmaster of the Priory of Sion. His death is the final spark that lights the events of the book. Sauniere is shown to be smart, creative, and calculating. He rightly predicted that in the event that he isn’t present to tell Sophie the truth about her family, she has to be abl...

    Bezu Fache is the captain of the French Judicial Police and the official in charge of Sauniere’s murder investigation. Popularly nicknamed “The Bull”, he is arrogant, persistent, strong-willed, religious and very enthusiastic about the application of technology to the policing system. His investigative methods could be said to be inefficient becaus...

    Leigh Teabing’s manservant and participant in the plot to recover the Grail. He’s the one who monitored the high-tech bugs through which they eavesdropped on the members of the priori. He’s also the only one who knows the Teacher’s true identity. Despite Remy’s claims to be a follower of the Teacher, he was purely involved in the plot for the one-t...

    Collet is a lieutenant in the Paris police force. He is a good subordinate to Fache, and even though he doesn’t always agree with his superior, he respects his methods and typically is loyal to the mission.

    Vernet is the president of the Paris branch of the Depository Bank of Zurch that held the deposit box which contained the cryptex. He helped Langdon escape when the police arrive so as not to bring bad press to his bank. He is a loyal friend to Sauniere, which makes him betray Langdon and Sophie when they get out of the bank. But after finding out ...

  2. The Robert Langdon book series is named after Robert Langdon, the protagonist of the novels by American author Dan Brown. Langdon is portrayed as a Harvard University professor of religious iconology and symbology , a fictional field related to the study of historic symbols, which is not methodologically connected to the actual discipline of ...

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    Dan Brown. Daniel Gerhard Brown (born June 22, 1964) is an American author best known for his thriller novels, including the Robert Langdon novels Angels & Demons (2000), The Da Vinci Code (2003), The Lost Symbol (2009), Inferno (2013), and Origin (2017). His novels are treasure hunts that usually take place over a period of 24 hours. [3]

  5. PS3552.R685434 A82 2000. Followed by. The Da Vinci Code. Angels & Demons is a 2000 bestselling mystery - thriller novel written by American author Dan Brown and published by Pocket Books and then by Corgi Books. The novel introduces the character Robert Langdon, who recurs as the protagonist of Brown's subsequent novels.

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  6. Although his novels have already been translated in 52 languages and sold a total of 200 million copy as for 2012, Brown doesn’t look willing to stop writing, during an interview in the year 2006 he affirmed that he has ideas to have Robert Langdon as main character of more 12 novels. The Da Vinci Code. In Dan Brown’s novels recurrent ...

  7. Robert Langdon Series. 5 primary works • 5 total works. The Robert Langdon series is a set of books by Dan Brown, which feature the Harvard professor Robert Langdon, and his unplanned journies in which he uncovers plots, secrets and other historic facts.

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