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Likely a semi-legendary construct, not a verifiable historical monarch. Celtic & Arthurian Legends In certain Breton and Cornish folk tales collected in the 19th century, “Queen Elvina” is a fairy queen or a minor ruler of a mystical island off the coast of Brittany. She is often depicted as a healer and a guardian of ancient groves. These stories never entered the canonical Arthurian cycle (Malory, Chrétien de Troyes) but appear in regional folklore anthologies.

The Shadowy Medieval Figure In some obscure genealogies of the early Kingdom of Asturias (northern Spain, 8th–10th centuries), a figure named Elvina (sometimes Latinized as Elvina Regina ) is mentioned as a local chieftain’s daughter or a minor queen consort. However, no primary chronicles (e.g., Chronicon Albeldense or Historia Silense ) confirm her reign. Instead, she appears in 16th-century romanticized heraldic compilations, possibly conflated with Queen Elvira Menéndez (wife of Ordoño II of León). queen elvina

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