Well the only Welthow I know of is the queen in the epic poem/tale, Beowulf.
The wife of Hrothgar in the epic poem "Beowulf" is Queen Wealhtheow. She is depicted as a gracious and diplomatic queen who plays an important political and social role in the story.
Queen Wealhtheow gave Beowulf a gold torque, or neck ring, as a token of gratitude and honor for his heroic deeds in defending the Danes against Grendel and his mother.
wife of the king of the Danes
In "Beowulf," Wealhtheow, not Welthow, tells Hrothgar to be a gracious host and to reward Beowulf for his bravery in defeating Grendel. She praises Beowulf and offers gifts to him, showing her support and gratitude for his courageous deeds.
In Beowulf, the names are pronounced as follows: Brecca is pronounced Breh-kuh, Herot is pronounced Heh-rot, Hrothgar is pronounced Hroth-gar, Welthow is pronounced Well-thoh, and Wiglaf is pronounced Wig-laf.
Welthow's speech about Hrothulf is ironic because she expresses her hope for him to be a wise and noble leader, contrasting with the reality that he ultimately betrays the very ideals she champions. While she envisions him as a protector and unifier, the audience knows that Hrothulf's actions will lead to division and conflict. This irony highlights the tragic disconnect between noble intentions and the harsh realities of power and loyalty in the narrative.
The son of Hrothgar and Wealhtheow in the epic poem Beowulf is named Hrethric. He is Hrothgar's eldest son and plays a minor role in the story.
The queen name is Queen Elizabeth.That is the queen of England.
Queen Elizabeth II is not. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was.
The first queen was queen was queen elizabeth.
who else but queen!