Madharia Welsuqueta of Limgoo

Madharia Welsuqueta of Limgoo or Madhri-Welsuchette de Supréer (22 April 1000-27 September 1035) was Queen of Winton by her marriage with Shawekki VI, King of Winton, as well as mother of his heir, Ismeil III. Compared with her dramatic predecessor Ritelie Hodein and successor Hsinpalaisa of Bolgne, she was widely acknowledged quiet, kind and known for generous, which made her a popular queen.

Early years
Madharia Welsuqueta was daughter of Kratmaung III, Duke of Limgoo and Maharapurese noblewoman Jaliye di Samana. When Kratmaung III ascended as Duke of Limgoo, he completely stood on the side of Maharapura against the Eadien empire. After the death of his first wife Madhri of Aguilette, he married Jaliye di Samana, daughter of Belfante V di Samana, Duke of Cremine and Princess Anne of Ingen.

Jaliye di Samana sent her children to Maharapurese court for education. Young Madharia will took an important position in the court of Queen Henterine di Calovre, who was regarded as a candidate of future queen of Maharapura. Pitifully, All children of Queen Henterine didn't grow up, and with Brahna de Supréer (Brahna VI) becoming the heir to Maharapuese throne, the hope of Madharia being queen was dashed. After the death of Queen Jahanne of Shadra-Ingen, first wife of Brahna VI, Madharia was reconsidered as a candidate of queen consort, however, considering the standpoint of Madharia's mother who proclaimed her inheritance to the throne after King Suriya I's death, Brahna VI refused to marry Madharia, and eventually married Eliana Moshacca Mihadela.

Queen
After King Shawekki VI of Winton executed his first wife Ritelie Hodein in 1026, he engaged with Madharia, a marriage as an attempt of developing the relationship between Winton and Maharapura, which, believed by many people, was planned by Eliana Moshacca Mihadela, new queen of Maharapura who insisted to strengthen relations with surrounding countries to contain the Eadien empire, and excluded people in the court who may challenge her. The queen had an inconceivable dominance over her husband, therefore, Brahna VI had no objection to this marriage.

On 27 November 1026, Shawekki VI and Madharia Welsuqueta got married in Denscou Palace, and entered Korcam 6 days later. There's a rumor in the court that the king still loved his former wife who was executed in his order, but Madharia turned a deaf ear to it. Meanwhile, some nobles worried Madharia will repeat Ritelie Hodein's fate, but soon they would find Madharia a quiet and kind woman who was never involved in political issues, and never cared about the king's love affairs. This royal couple showed a marvellous harmony. When the king got angry, only the queen can cool him down.

In 1027, Madharia got pregnant and gave birth to a son Ismeil, future King Ismeil III. To appreciate Goddess Suma's blessing, Shawekki VI commanded to build a colossal temple, Edokovf Temple, and made the queen honorary abbess. Later, Madharia continued to have 3 children.

Generous, hospitable, compassionate and giving, Madharia funded charity schools for many times except donations to Edokovf Temple. In 1033, for the development of metallurgical industry in Winton, she kept goldsmith Oraj Storin staying in Winton by 120,000 nelas. Also, Cléote-Oteise, wife of former king Alan IV, and her children's lives were partly supported by her. In August 1030, she and dowager queen Theona of Sayamati together organized a religious tour in Korcam, in which 160,000 nelas was used for religion, and other 40,000 more nelas was used as donation to poor people. Madharia's compassionate and giving nature made her a popular queen, who was seemed as a model of Wintonian queens as Anna Stapicia and Theona of Sayamati.

Madharia died in 1035, probably because of postpartum sequelae. She was buried in Pruesse Temple, and her husband would be buried there, too.

Issue
1. Ismeil III, King of Winton (6 September 1027-10 June 1084)

2. Madharia Julesa(11 June 1030-19 October 1051) remained unmarried.

3. Jules (2 February 1033-28 August 1079), was duke of Otteloide, married Silbarti Luxe, daughter of Alan VI and Cléote-Oteise of Aguilette.

4. Ansu (19 December 1034-22 May 1096), High Priest.