Your official guide to the eight Bridgerton siblings, from Anthony to Hyacinth

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In the heart of Mayfair, London, stands a house with an emerald green door. There, you’ll find the “shockingly prolific” Bridgerton family, made famous by Julia Quinn’s romance novels and the Netflix adaptation.

Teeming with eight children and presided over by a widowed viscountess, the Bridgerton family provides enough drama and intrigue to keep London’s most notorious gossip columnist busy.

With their “perfectly handsome sons” and “perfectly beautiful daughters,” as Lady Whistledown puts it, the family is the heart of the hit Netflix series “Bridgerton.”

As you tune in for Season Three, here’s a guide to the Bridgerton siblings’ names and birth years, as laid out in Quinn’s novels.

If you still are struggling to keep track of all the Bridgertons, here’s a trick: Their names are in alphabetical order, from Anthony to Hyacinth.

Lady Violet Bridgerton (Ruth Gemmell)

Ruth Gemmell as Lady Violet Bridgerton (Netflix)
Ruth Gemmell as Lady Violet Bridgerton (Netflix)

Everyone’s favorite matching-making mama, Violet Bridgerton wants one thing for her children: True love, like the kind she had with her late husband, Edmund.

With the help of Lady Danbury, Violet seeks out optimal matches for her children. She helps arrange the marriage of Daphne and Simon Basset in Season One and Anthony and Kate Sharma in Season Two.

Edmund (Rupert Evans)

The Viscount Bridgerton loved his children and wife dearly before his sudden and unexpected death. Edmund dies due to an allergic reaction from a bee sting at the age of 38 while Violet is pregnant with their eighth child, Hyacinth.

Season Two of “Bridgerton” gives audiences a glimpse of the late patriarch through a series of flashbacks. In one, Edmund teaches his eldest son Anthony to hunt, emphasizing confidence and patience.

Anthony considers Edmund his hero and the greatest man who ever lived. In the book “The Viscount Who Loved Me,” which inspired Season Two of “Bridgerton,” Anthony can’t imagine surpassing his father, even in age. Anthony is convinced he will die, like Edmund, at the age of 38.

Anthony (Jonathan Bailey)

bridgerton  (Netflix via YouTube)
bridgerton (Netflix via YouTube)

Born: 1784

Representing oldest siblings everywhere, Anthony Bridgerton balances the responsibilities of being a young viscount, the duties of caring for his mother and seven younger siblings — and the self-imposed pressure of doing it all perfectly. Perhaps that stress explains his temper.

In Season One, Anthony attempts to lead Daphne through her debut season and scares away most potential suitors as a result. With Daphne happily married, it’s his turn to make a match in Season Two.

Season Two follows Anthony’s attempts to find a wife — without the trappings of love. After witnessing the early death of his father and the grief Violet experiences afterward, Anthony resolves never to put another person through that same pain.

At the start, Anthony treats courtship like a job interview. But when he meets Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley), all of his carefully laid plans are destroyed. It’s as if, as the soundtrack hints, Kate takes a “wrecking ball” to his life.

Benedict (Luke Thompson)

Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton (Netflix)
Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton (Netflix)

Born: 1786

Benedict is desperate to find, and to make, his own way in the world. “Bridgerton” tracks his attempts to do so.

In Season One, he is introduced to London’s art scene, where he begins an affair with Mayfair’s modiste, Madame Delacroix. In Season Two, Benedict continues to develop his penchant for painting and is accepted to the Royal Academy Schools.

Based on the order of the original books by Julia Quinn, Benedict’s love story would have been the focus of Season Three. Instead, the show jumps to his younger brother, Colin.

Colin (Luke Newton)

Bridgerton (Netflix)
Bridgerton (Netflix)

Born: 1791

Charming and affable, Colin is the youngest of the three eldest Bridgerton boys. He ends Season One in heartbreak. After falling for Marina Thompson (Ruby Barker), Colin concludes their hasty engagement after discovering she is pregnant. Following this disappointment, he embarks on a tour of Europe, starting in Greece.

In Season Two, Colin returns to the Ton renewed and ready to focus on himself and his family. He enjoys his friendship with Penelope Featherington, the girl next door who harbors a secret crush on him.

What’s next for Colin and Penelope? Well, at the end of Season Two, Penelope overhears Colin tell his friends that he would never court her — but Quinn’s novel “Romancing Mister Bridgerton,” the inspiration for Season Three, would beg to differ.

Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor)

Daphne Bridgerton (right) marries Simon Basset in Season One of
Daphne Bridgerton (right) marries Simon Basset in Season One of

Born: 1792

Daphne, the eldest daughter in the Bridgerton crew, is deemed a “diamond of the first water” by Queen Charlotte in Season One.

Daphne makes her societal debut in Season One, instantly attracting a swath of suitors. Due to Anthony’s overprotective nature, however, Daphne struggles to find a match. After she meets Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings (Regé-Jean Page), they concoct a solution: Faking a courtship.

The duo’s pretend attachment is intended to make Simon look unavailable and Daphne, desirable. The only complication for their scheme arises when their feelings turn out to be, well — not so pretend. Anthony catches the two kissing in the gardens of a party and orders them to marry.

By the end of Season One, Daphne and Simon have reconciled their differences. Their “happily ever after” ending features the the birth of a new baby, August (nicknamed Augie).

In Season Two, Daphne helps Anthony through his marriage pursuits. While her husband does not appear in the season, her infant Augie does, eventually learning to walk by the end. Daphne is not set to appear in Season Three.

Eloise (Claudia Jessie)

Bridgerton Season 3 (Liam Daniel / Netflix)
Bridgerton Season 3 (Liam Daniel / Netflix)

Born: 1796

Fan-favorite Eloise quickly establishes herself as the Bridgerton family’s rebel, uninterested in the games of courtship and content to entertain herself with a good book. In Season One, Eloise makes it her mission to unmask the writer moonlighting as gossip columnist Lady Whistledown. Now, in Season Two, Eloise faces her biggest challenge yet: a social debut.

In Season Two, Eloise grows more and more interested in women’s rights. She meets a printer’s assistant, Theo (Calam Lynch), who introduces her to a world of political activism. At the same time, her friendship with Penelope Featherington becomes strained after Eloise uncovers her best friend's secret identity.

Francesca (Ruby Stokes and Hannah Dodd)

Ruby Stokes (far left) played Francesca in
Ruby Stokes (far left) played Francesca in
Ruth Gemmell as Lady Violet Bridgerton, Hannah Dodd as Francesca Bridgerton, and Florence Hunt as Hyacinth Bridgerton in
Ruth Gemmell as Lady Violet Bridgerton, Hannah Dodd as Francesca Bridgerton, and Florence Hunt as Hyacinth Bridgerton in

Born: 1797

Just a year younger than her older sister Eloise, Francesca may be reserved — but she is just as sharp as her siblings. One of the first lines of Season One is Francesca’s: “Are you to complain the entire day, Eloise?”

But chances are, going into Season Three, you may not recognize her, as Francesca is also the Bridgerton sister with the least amount of screen time — so far.

Francesca was played by Ruby Stokes for the first two seasons of "Bridgerton." In Season One, Francesca is visiting her aunt in Bath. In Season Two, Francesca disappears after three episodes.

Her absence can be explained by very modern problems — Stokes exited the show early to star in another Netflix show, “Lockwood & Co.”

As a result, Francesca was re-cast. Hannah Dodd steps into the role in Season Three, ushering Francesca into her official societal debut.

Gregory (Will Tilston)

The two youngest Bridgertons, Hyacinth (Florence Hunt) and Gregory (Will Tilston). (Liam Daniel / Netflix)
The two youngest Bridgertons, Hyacinth (Florence Hunt) and Gregory (Will Tilston). (Liam Daniel / Netflix)

Born: 1801

Gregory is the youngest Bridgerton son. So far, he mostly appears in fights with his younger sister, Hyacinth. As the pair establish during a dinner squabble in Season One, Gregory may be older, but Hyacinth is taller.

At just 13, Gregory and his younger sister miss out on most of the family’s glamorous social events, such as balls and promenades. But the family always dines together at the end of the day.

In Season Two, Gregory bonds with Anthony over stories of their father, who died when Gregory was only 2. According to Anthony, Gregory shares his father’s “love of a prank.”

Gregory’s story is told in the eighth and final book of Quinn’s series. In “On the Way to the Wedding,” like his brothers before him, Gregory hopes to fall head over heels in love.

Hyacinth (Florence Hunt)

Born: 1803

The youngest Bridgerton child, Hyacinth is born shortly after Edmund dies. She grows up bolstered her mother’s love and her siblings’ support.

So far, in “Bridgerton,” Hyacinth is mostly seen pestering her older siblings. As she grows older, Hyacinth’s cheeky nature and sharp wit only increase, making her the spunkiest member of the Bridgerton family.

This article was originally published on TODAY.com