herminone
Herminone is a fictional character who appears in the works of William Shakespeare. She is most notably a character in the play The Winter's Tale. In this play, Herminone is the virtuous and beloved Queen of Sicilia, married to King Leontes. She is characterized by her grace, loyalty, and steadfastness.
The central conflict of The Winter's Tale revolves around Leontes' unfounded and destructive jealousy towards Herminone,
Later in the play, it is revealed that Herminone did not die but was secretly kept alive.