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WWF/WWE Queen's Crown Champions/Queen's Crown tournament winners (3 P) Pages in category "Fictional queens" The following 168 pages are in this category, out of 168 total.
In Ozma of Oz, she is called "princess", but functions closer to being Queen of Oz. Peg Amy: Trot's doll, who, in Kabumpo in Oz, is discovered to be the enchanted form of the Princess of Sun-Top Mountain. She later marries Prince Pompadore of Pumperdink, with whom she has a daughter, Princess Pajonia of Pumperdink. Polychrome
Ethelfleda (alternative spelling Aethelfled, Æthelfleda, Æthelflæd) (872/879 – 918), Queen of Mercia, called "Lady of the Mercians". Daughter of Alfred the Great, she succeeded to Mercian power upon the death of her husband Aethelred, Ealdorman of Mercia (883–911), in 911. She was a skilled military leader and tactician, who defended ...
A 1926 portrayal of Queen Calafia and her Amazons is found in a mural in the Room of the Dons at the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco. It was created for the opening of the hotel in 1926 by Maynard Dixon and Frank Van Sloun, and has been called "the first embodiment of Queen Califia" though criticized as showing her "haughty and aloof". [32]
A fairy queen Gloriana, daughter of King Oberon, is the titular character of the allegorical epic poem The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser. She is also called Tanaquill, derived from the name of the wife of Tarquinius Priscus. She is a virtuous ruler written as an allegorical depiction of Queen Elizabeth.
Queen Zephyria, the first female monarch of Asvarre. King Zacharias, the former monarch of Asvarre and the father of Princes Germaine and Elliot and Princess Guinevere. Queen Guinevere, formerly the princess of Asvarre, declares neutrality in the civil war between her older brothers Germaine and Elliot, until she is courted by Tallard Graham ...
Here, 21 fictional female presidents in movies and TV shows: Uma Thurman as Ellen Claremont (Red, White & Royal Blue) While Red, ... Mafia!, also called Jane Austen's Mafia!, ...
George V, the fictional second-eldest son of Queen Victoria instead of Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Edward VII is the eldest son of George V, analogous with Edward VIII. His relationship with his Québécois mistress Cynthia Grey and the resulting scandals almost result in him being forced to abdicate the throne. He retains the throne ...