Marfisa

She becomes queen of India and fights as a warrior for the Saracens, taking part in the siege of the fortress Albracca until her sword is stolen by Brunello.

She falls in love with Ruggiero, unaware who he is until Atlantes reveals their background.

Learning that her parents were Christian, she converts to the faith and joins the Emperor Charlemagne's army against the Saracens.

Marphisa raised her face with haughty cheer, And answered him: "Thy judgment wanders far; I will concede thy sentence would be clear, Concluding I am thine by right of war, If either were my lord or cavalier Of those, by thee unhorsed in bloody jar: Nor theirs am I, nor other's, but my own, Who wins me, wins me from myself alone.

by William Stewart Rose,[1]), 26, 79 Italian playwright Carlo Gozzi composed his work La Marfisa Bizzara based on the eponymous character from Orlando furioso.