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  1. Margaret of Hungary, OP (Margit in Hungarian; January 27, 1242 – January 18, 1270) was a Dominican nun and the daughter of King Béla IV of Hungary and Maria Laskarina. She was the younger sister of Kinga of Poland (Kunegunda) and Yolanda of Poland and, through her father, the niece of the famed Elizabeth of Hungary .

  2. Feastday: January 18. Birth: 1242. Death: 1271. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Margaret of Hungary. St. Margaret of Hungary Daughterof King Bela IV, she became a Dominican novice at twelve in a royal convent built on an island in the Danube.

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  4. May 21, 2019 · Margaret died on January 18, 1270 at the age of 28. The church recognizes Margaret of Hungary as a saint in spite of the traces of willfulness and pride that seem to have marked her life. But she excelled in charity, and “love covers over many a sin” (1 Peter 4:8 NJB).

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  5. St. Margaret of Hungary, also known as Margaret Queen of Hungary, was a 13th-century princess who is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. She was the daughter of King Bela IV of Hungary and Maria Laskarina. Margaret was born in 1242 during the Hungarian exile in the dominion of the emperor of Constantinople.

  6. Jan 18 – St Margaret of Hungary (1242-70) 18 January, 2012 . St Margaret was vowed to God even before she was born. She was a daughter of the king of Hungary, The extravagance of the penances she undertook as a Dominican sister may have shortened her life. Patrick Duffy tells her story.

  7. Margaret of Hungary (Margit in Hungarian; 1175 – after 1223) was a Byzantine Empress by marriage to Isaac II Angelos and Queen of Thessalonica by marriage to Boniface of Montferrat. She was regent of Thessalonica during the minority of her son Demetrius of Montferrat in 1207–1216.

  8. Jan 18, 2024 · January 18, 2024. St. Margaret of Hungary is truly a unique model of virtue for today’s modern young woman. In a prayer “deal” with God, her father, King Bela IV of Hungary, promised her to the religious life at her infancy, in return for an end to the persecution of his country by various enemies.

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