Rosa Gryphus

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Rosa Gryphus is a central character in Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Black Tulip," known for her devotion, courage, and pivotal role in aiding the protagonist amid political intrigue.

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Rosa Gryphus canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Black Tulip
associatedWith black tulip
political intrigue in the Dutch Republic
authorNationality French
basedOn no known historical person
characterFunction heroine
love interest
moral center of the narrative
creator Alexandre Dumas
father Gryphus
fictionalUniverse The Black Tulip
gender female
helpsCharacter Cornelius van Baerle
languageOfWork French
literaryGenre historical novel
nationality Dutch
notableTrait courage
devotion
intelligence
loyalty
occupation jailer's daughter
opposesCharacter Gryphus
residence prison of Loewestein
roleInPlot aids Cornelius van Baerle in cultivating the black tulip
mediates between Cornelius and the outside world while he is imprisoned
protects the black tulip bulbs
romanticInterest Cornelius van Baerle
setting Dutch Republic in the 17th century
workPublicationYear 1850

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The Black Tulip majorCharacter Rosa Gryphus
Isaac Boxtel appearsAlongside Rosa Gryphus