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Guinevere
Guinevere ( ; ; , ), also often written in Modern English as Guenevere or Guenever, was, according to Arthurian legend, an early-medieval queen of Great Britain and the wife of King Arthur. First mentioned in literature in the early 12th century, nearly 700 years after the purported times of Arthur, Guinevere has since been portrayed as everything from a fatally flawed, villainous, and opportunistic traitor to a noble and virtuous lady. The variably told motif of abduction of Guinevere, or of her being rescued from some other peril, features recurrently and prominently in many versions of the
Morgan le Fay
enchantress in Arthurian legend
Betty Ross
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Milady de Winter
character from Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers

The Flying Nun
American television series
Beatrijs (manuscript)
thumb|right|Illuminated initial at the beginning of the Beatrijs legend. The Hague, Royal Library, 76 E 5
Felicia
fictional character from Darkstalkers
Aurora
fictional character in Marvel Comics