Latveria - Known Inhabitants

Known Inhabitants

  • Doctor Doom - The current ruler of Latveria.
  • Alexander Flynn - The alleged mutant son of Doctor Doom and an unidentified gypsy lady.
  • Arturo Frazen - He was installed as Latveria's ambassador during the temporary reign of Prince Zorba Fortunov.
  • Baron Karl Hassen - He was the ruler of Latveria during the 14th Century.
  • Baron Karl Hassen III - He was part of Latveria's royalty sometime before Doctor Doom became Latveria's ruler.
  • Boris - Doctor Doom's Zefiro guardian since childhood and closest confidant.
  • Count Sabbat - He was part of Latveria's royalty during the 15th Century.
  • Cristos Malachi - A one-time member of Doctor Doom's Zefiro Gypsy Clan. He served as the Zefiro Gypsy Clan's fortune-teller.
  • Cynthia Von Doom - The mother of Doctor Doom.
  • Daniel Kurtz - A one-time classmate of Doctor Doom. He lost an eye during Victor's experiment which involved contacting his mother.
  • Djordji Zindelo Hungaro - The Zefiro mystic who trained Cynthia Von Doom in the mystic arts.
  • Editor - He was tasked with rewriting Latverian history to conform with Doctor Doom's world view.
  • Fydor Gittrlsohn - One of Doctor Doom's chief scientists.
  • Gert Hauptmann - One of Doctor Doom's chief scientists and the brother of Gustav Hauptmann. His attempt at betrayal led to his death at the hands of Doctor Doom.
  • Gustav Hauptmann - One of Doctor Doom's chief scientists. He was a former Nazi that worked for Adolf Hitler and Red Skull. When the flamethrower that Gustav was using to attack Mister Fantastic with nearly endangered his art collection, Doctor Doom reversed the sonic weapon he planned to use on the Fantastic Four and ended up using it to kill Gustav Hauptmann.
  • Gustav von Kampen - A one-time member of Doctor Doom's Zefiro Gypsy Clan.
  • Hans Stutgart - A Latverian agent who is living in the United States.
  • Jakob Gorzenk - He serves as the chief ambassador to the United States.
  • King Rudolfo I - He ruled Latveria sometime before Doctor Doom became Latveria's ruler.
  • King Stefan - He ruled Latveria sometime before Doctor Doom became Latveria's ruler.
  • King Vladimir Vassily Gonereo Tristian Mangegi Fortunov - The tyrannical ruler of Latveria who was extremely harsh to the gypsies that lived on the borders. He was killed by Doctor Doom.
  • Kristoff Vernard - The adopted son of Doctor Doom. His mother was killed by a robot that was used by Prince Zorba Fortunov.
  • Kroft Family - A family of vampire hunters that existed from the 16th Century to the 19th Century.
    • Kurt Kroft -
    • Leo Kroft -
    • Oscar Kroft -
    • Pietro Kroft -
    • Stefan Kroft -
    • Wilhelm Kroft -
  • Larin - A Tibetan Monk who helped to construct Doctor Doom's first armor.
  • Lucia von Bardas - The Prime Minister of Latveria.
  • Mengo Brothers - A pair of international mercenaries.
    • Grigori Mengochuzcraus -
    • Stanislaus Mengochuzcraus -
  • Otto Kronsteig - One of Doctor Doom's chief scientists.
  • Prince Rudolfo Fortunov - The former crown prince of Latveria before his family was ousted by Doctor Doom.
  • Prince Zorba Fortunov - The former prince of Latveria and brother of Rudolfo. He once reclaimed the throne to Latveria when the Fantastic Four had defeated Doctor Doom. With the help of the Fantastic Four, Doctor Doom was able to reclaim his throne.
  • Robert Doom - The distant cousin of Doctor Doom.
  • Torvalt - A one-time member of Doctor Doom's Zefiro Gypsy Clan.
  • Tristian de Sabbat -
  • Valeria - The teenage love of Doctor Doom's life who is the granddaughter of Boris. Her life was sacrificed to the Haazareth Three (a group of demons) by Doctor Doom.
  • Vlad Draasen - He was a member of Latveria's royalty during the 15th Century.
  • Werner Von Doom - A talented doctor of the Zefiro Gypsy Tribe and father of Doctor Doom.

Read more about this topic:  Latveria

Famous quotes containing the word inhabitants:

    Who the first inhabitants of Britain were, whether natives or immigrants, remains obscure; one must remember we are dealing with barbarians.
    Tacitus (c. 55–120)

    If men will believe it, sua si bona norint, there are no more quiet Tempes, nor more poetic and Arcadian lives, than may be lived in these New England dwellings. We thought that the employment of their inhabitants by day would be to tend the flowers and herds, and at night, like the shepherds of old, to cluster and give names to the stars from the river banks.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)