Medina: The Middle Sister in The Faerie Queene
Medina is a character in book 2 of Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queen. She represents the sensible middleground between her two sisters.
Medina is a character in book 2 of Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queen. She represents the sensible middleground between her two sisters.
Sir Guyon is the primary character in book 2 of Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queen. He is known as the knight of temperance.
Sir Terwin was a knight who was killed by Despair in the first book of The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser.
Ignaro is a old man that shows up in the first book of The Faerie Queene. He is a servant in Orgoglio’s castle and also the giant’s father.
Sir Trevisan is a knight who nearly commits suicide when he encounters Despair. He is found by the Redcrosse Knight.
Charissa is the third daughter of Caelia in the first book of the Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser. She is also the only one that has a child.
Sperenza is a daughter of Caelia in the first book of The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser. She represents hope.
Fidelia is a daughter of Caelia in the first book of The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser. She represents faith.
Fraudubio is a minor character in book 1 of The Faerie Queene who was turned into a tree by Duessa. Read more.
While most satyrs in classical mythology are immoral and mischievous, Sylvanus and the satyrs in The Faerie Queene are actually quite helpful.