The Fairy Queen, in English folklore, traditionally ruled the fairies.

Fairy Queen may also refer to:

Literature and fine art

  • The Faerie Queene, a poem by Edmund Spenser published in two parts, in 1590 and 1596
  • The Fairy Queen (Fablehaven), a fictional character in Brandon Mull's 2000s Fablehaven series

Music and opera

  • The Fairy-Queen, a 1692 semi-opera by Purcell based on Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream
  • The Fairy Queen, a 1946 ballet based on the opera with choreography by Sir Frederick Ashton and music by Henry Purcell
  • "Faerie Queen" (song), a song by Heather Alexander from the 1994 album Wanderlust
  • "Faerie Queen", a song by Blackmore's Night from the 2006 album The Village Lanterne
  • Fairy Queen (1988) and The Fairy Queen (2004), albums by the musical artist Kenny Klein

Other uses

  • Fairy Queen (locomotive), a British-built steam locomotive operated by the East Indian Railway Company
  • Faerie Queene (mountain), a mountain in New Zealand

See also

  • Fairy (disambiguation)
  • Queen (disambiguation)