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* ''Series/TheCrown2016''. In the final scene of Season One, Queen Elizabeth is having her official portrait taken, and the royal photographer Cecil Beaton says, "Not moving, not breathing. Our very own goddess. Glorious Gloriana."

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* ''Series/TheCrown2016''. In the final scene of Season One, Queen Elizabeth II is having her official portrait taken, and the royal photographer Cecil Beaton says, "Not moving, not breathing. Our very own goddess. Glorious Gloriana."
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* ''Series/TheCrown2016''. In the final scene of Season One, Queen Elizabeth is having her official portrait taken, and the royal photograher Cecil Beaton says, "Not moving, not breathing. Our very own goddess. Glorious Gloriana. Forgetting Elizabeth Windsor now. Now only Elizabeth Regina."

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* ''Series/TheCrown2016''. In the final scene of Season One, Queen Elizabeth is having her official portrait taken, and the royal photograher photographer Cecil Beaton says, "Not moving, not breathing. Our very own goddess. Glorious Gloriana. Forgetting Elizabeth Windsor now. Now only Elizabeth Regina."
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* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager''. In "Spirit Folk", Michael Sullivan give Captain Janeway a copy of the book after it's suggested by the other residents of Fair Haven (unaware that they're all holodeck characters) that she might be one of TheFairFolk.

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* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager''. In "Spirit Folk", Michael Sullivan give gives Captain Janeway a copy of the book after it's suggested by the other residents of Fair Haven (unaware that they're all holodeck characters) that she might be one of TheFairFolk.
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* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager''.

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* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager''. \n In "Spirit Folk", Michael Sullivan give Captain Janeway a copy of the book after it's suggested by the other residents of Fair Haven (unaware that they're all holodeck characters) that she might be one of TheFairFolk.
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* ''Series/TheCrown2016''. In the final scene of Season One, Queen Elizabeth is having her official portrait taken, and the royal photograher Cecil Beaton says, "Not moving, not breathing. Our very own goddess. Glorious Gloriana. Forgetting Elizabeth Windsor now. Now only Elizabeth Regina."
* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager''.
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* The Mathematics of Magic, the second story of the Harold Shea series as written by L. Sprague deCamp and Fletcher Pratt is set within The Faerie Queen.
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* A BlinkAndYouMissIt reference in ''Literature/TheLockedTomb'' - all Lyctors working with their empire's enemies are given code names [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming themed for swords from myth and legend]]. Cytherea the First's is "Chrysaor". Of her fellows she's the one to talk most of justice, and she was once very humane and merciful.

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* A BlinkAndYouMissIt reference in ''Literature/TheLockedTomb'' - all Lyctors working with their empire's enemies are given code names [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming themed for swords from myth and legend]]. Cytherea the First's is "Chrysaor". Of her fellows she's the one to talk most of justice, and she was once very humane and merciful.merciful.

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* ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'': The daughter of Britomart, [[LegacyCharacter named after her mother]], can be summoned as a Lancer.

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* [[Creator/ElizabethBear Elizabeth Bear’s]] ''Literature/ThePrometheanAge'' separates itself from many others by explicitly establishing that Elizabeth I and the Queen of Faeries are two separate characters, although it does also say that Spenser visited Faerie and thus his work was actually a description of fact rather than invented fantasy.

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* [[Creator/ElizabethBear Elizabeth Bear’s]] ''Literature/ThePrometheanAge'' separates itself from many others by explicitly establishing that Elizabeth I and the Queen of Faeries are two separate characters, although it does also say that Spenser visited Faerie and thus his work was actually a description of fact rather than invented fantasy.fantasy.
* A BlinkAndYouMissIt reference in ''Literature/TheLockedTomb'' - all Lyctors working with their empire's enemies are given code names [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming themed for swords from myth and legend]]. Cytherea the First's is "Chrysaor". Of her fellows she's the one to talk most of justice, and she was once very humane and merciful.
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* Jumping off from Michael Moorcock below, Gloriana appears in ''ComicBook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'' as a Main/NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed counterpart to Elizabeth I, with Prospero as her counterpart to John Dee. [[spoiler:Prospero and her later become [[Main/AdaptationalVillainy the main antagonists]] of Volume 4, attempting to take revenge on humanity for [[Main/TheMagicGoesAway allowing magic to die out]].]]

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* Jumping off from Michael Moorcock below, Gloriana appears in ''ComicBook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'' as a Main/NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed counterpart to Elizabeth I, with Prospero [[Theatre/TheTempest Prospero]] as her counterpart to John Dee. [[spoiler:Prospero and her later become [[Main/AdaptationalVillainy the main antagonists]] of Volume 4, attempting to take revenge on humanity for [[Main/TheMagicGoesAway allowing magic to die out]].]]
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* In ComicBook/SevenSoldiers, the Queen of the Sheeda is called Gloriana Tenebrae as a reference to The Faerie Queene.
* Jumping off from Michael Moorcock below, Gloriana appears in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen as a Main/NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed counterpart to Elizabeth I, with Prospero as her counterpart to John Dee. [[spoiler:Prospero and her later become [[Main/AdaptationalVillainy the main antagonists]] of Volume 4, attempting to take revenge on humanity for [[Main/TheMagicGoesAway allowing magic to die out]].]]

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* In ComicBook/SevenSoldiers, ''ComicBook/SevenSoldiers'', the Queen of the Sheeda is called Gloriana Tenebrae as a reference to The Faerie Queene.
* Jumping off from Michael Moorcock below, Gloriana appears in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen ''ComicBook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'' as a Main/NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed counterpart to Elizabeth I, with Prospero as her counterpart to John Dee. [[spoiler:Prospero and her later become [[Main/AdaptationalVillainy the main antagonists]] of Volume 4, attempting to take revenge on humanity for [[Main/TheMagicGoesAway allowing magic to die out]].]]



* [[Creator/MichaelMoorcock Michael Moorcock’s]] Gloriana, or the Unfulfill’d Queen, is a satirical riff on Spenser’s work, taking Gloriana’s allegorical connection to UsefulNotes/ElizabethI and running with it, making Gloriana [[Main/NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed a clear Alternate Universe counterpart to her]].
* [[Creator/ElizabethBear Elizabeth Bear’s]] Literature/ThePrometheanAge separates itself from many others by explicitly establishing that Elizabeth I and the Queen of Faeries are two separate characters, although it does also say that Spenser visited Faerie and thus his work was actually a description of fact rather than invented fantasy.

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* [[Creator/MichaelMoorcock Michael Moorcock’s]] Gloriana, ''Gloriana, or the Unfulfill’d Queen, Queen'', is a satirical riff on Spenser’s work, taking Gloriana’s allegorical connection to UsefulNotes/ElizabethI and running with it, making Gloriana [[Main/NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed a clear Alternate Universe counterpart to her]].
* [[Creator/ElizabethBear Elizabeth Bear’s]] Literature/ThePrometheanAge ''Literature/ThePrometheanAge'' separates itself from many others by explicitly establishing that Elizabeth I and the Queen of Faeries are two separate characters, although it does also say that Spenser visited Faerie and thus his work was actually a description of fact rather than invented fantasy.
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* In ComicBook/SevenSoldiers, the Queen of the Sheeda is called Gloriana Tenebrae as a reference to The Faerie Queene.
* Jumping off from Michael Moorcock below, Gloriana appears in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen as a Main/NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed counterpart to Elizabeth I, with Prospero as her counterpart to John Dee. [[spoiler:Prospero and her later become [[Main/AdaptationalVillainy the main antagonists]] of Volume 4, attempting to take revenge on humanity for [[Main/TheMagicGoesAway allowing magic to die out]].]]

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* [[Creator/MichaelMoorcock Michael Moorcock’s]] Gloriana, or the Unfulfill’d Queen, is a satirical riff on Spenser’s work, taking Gloriana’s allegorical connection to UsefulNotes/ElizabethI and running with it, making Gloriana [[Main/NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed a clear Alternate Universe counterpart to her]].
* [[Creator/ElizabethBear Elizabeth Bear’s]] Literature/ThePrometheanAge separates itself from many others by explicitly establishing that Elizabeth I and the Queen of Faeries are two separate characters, although it does also say that Spenser visited Faerie and thus his work was actually a description of fact rather than invented fantasy.

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