Hippolyta is the Queen of the Amazons and is probably a virgin when marrying Theseus. At least we have no reason to believe otherwise. However, a number of people see an allusion to Queen Elizabeth (who was known as the Virgin Queen) in Titania. Titania is the Queen of the fairies and Spenser had written his poem The Fairy Queen about her. So, maybe. However, Titania is no virgin; she is married to Oberon, and doesn't seem to mind getting intense with Bottom even.
In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the character referred to as the "Virgin Queen" is Hippolyta, the Queen of the Amazons. She is set to marry Theseus, the Duke of Athens, at the start of the play.
Fairies
Queen Titania is typically portrayed with golden or blonde hair in most adaptations of "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
Titania is the Fairy Queen, who withholds the Indian changling boy from Oberon.
In A Midsummer Nights Dream Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons, has been defeated by Theseus, the king of Athens. Theseus has fallen in love with Hippolyta, and plans to marry her. The main action of the play takes place during the preparation for this wedding.
In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," a Mote fairy is a minor fairy character who serves as an attendant to Titania, the Queen of the Fairies. Moth is often portrayed as a mischievous and playful fairy.
In Mercutio's speech in Romeo and Juliet, it's Queen Mab. In A Midsummer Night's Dream it's Titania.
Her name's Titania.
Titania from Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is a fairy queen.
Hippolyta, the former queen of the Amazons, is a character in William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream." She is betrothed to Theseus, the Duke of Athens, and plays a key role in the events of the play.
Fairies
Titania is a fictional character in the play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, written by William Shakespeare. In the play, Titania is the queen of the fairies. She was the partner of Oberon, king of the fairies.
Titania: see A MidSummer's Night Dream by William Shakespeare