Yes, "Una and the Lion" is actually part of Edmund Spenser's epic poem, "The Faerie Queene". Una is a central character in the first book of the poem, which is an allegorical work celebrating the virtues of the Tudor dynasty and Elizabeth I.
Una represents Truth and is often depicted with a lion, symbolizing courage. Her story involves her quest to find the Redcrosse Knight (St. George) to help defeat a dragon that has been terrorizing her kingdom. Along the way, she tames a lion who becomes her loyal companion.
It's a fascinating blend of chivalric romance, mythology, and allegory.
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Wow, that is pretty interesting. I have never heard of that before and I used to be pretty interested in medieval mythology.