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Robert Langdon: A professor of symbology at Harvard University and the protagonist of the novel.
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Jacques Saunière: The grandmaster of the Priory of Sion, Curator of Louvre Museum.
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Sophie Neveu: A cryptologist of the French police and granddaughter of Saunière.
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Bezu Fache: A member of Opus Dei and a French police captain.
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Silas / The Monk: A member of Opus Dei who murders Saunière and the secondary antagonist of the novel.
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Manuel Aringarosa: A bishop of the Vatican and member of Opus Dei.
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Sister Sandrine: A Seneschal of the Priory of Sion and nun of St. Sulpice.
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André Vernet: A guard of Zurich bank.
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Sir Leigh Teabing / The Teacher: A Grail scholar and British expatriate living in Paris, and the main antagonist of the novel.
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Rémy Legaludec: A servant who assists Teabing.
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Jérôme Collet: A French police lieutenant and Fache's deputy.
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Marie Chauvel Saint-Clair: Sophie's grandmother.
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