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  1. Elizabeth of Hungary ( German: Heilige Elisabeth von Thüringen, Hungarian: Árpád-házi Szent Erzsébet, Slovak: Svätá Alžbeta Uhorská; 7 July 1207 – 17 November 1231), also known as Elisabeth of Thuringia, was a princess of the Kingdom of Hungary and the landgravine of Thuringia . Elizabeth was married at the age of 14, and widowed at 20.

  2. Birth: 1207. Death: 1231. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Elizabeth of Hungary. St. Elizabeth of Hungary, also known as St. Elizabeth of Thuringia, was born in Hungary on July 7, 1207 to the Hungarian King Andrew II and Gertrude of Merania. As soon as her life began, she had responsibilities from ...

  3. St. Elizabeth of Hungary (born 1207, probably Pressburg, Hungary [now Bratislava, Slovakia]—died November 17, 1231, Marburg, Thuringia [now Hesse, Germany]; canonized 1235; feast day November 17) was a princess of Hungary whose devotion to the poor (for whom she relinquished her wealth) made her an enduring symbol of Christian charity, of which she is a patron saint.

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  5. St. Elizabeth Church, in Marburg, Germany, was built between 1235 and 1340 as a pilgrimage church to house the saint’s remains. Celebrated throughout Western Europe. Over the years, many people, especially Franciscans, have looked to Elizabeth as an inspiration. Her name became one of the most popular for girls in Western Europe.

  6. $6998. Her feast day is November 17. She is the patron saint of bakers, beggars, brides, charities, and against the death of children. Saint Elizabeth Statues! ️ Patroness of charity & the poor. Shop now!

  7. Jun 5, 2023 · Who was St. Elizabeth of Hungary? Born into nobility nearly 800 years ago, St. Elizabeth of Hungary was inspired by God to use her royal position, as a princess by birth and countess by marriage, to help the poor. Instead of ignoring the destitute, she went out looking for the most impoverished, humbling herself to benefit the sick and starving.

  8. Elizabeth of Hungary, Saint, also called Saint ELIZABETH OF THURINGIA, b. in Hungary, probably at Pressburg, 1207; d. at Marburg, Hesse, November 17 (not November 19), 1231. She was a daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary (1205-35) and his wife Gertrude, a member of the family of the Counts of Andechs -Meran; Elizabeth ‘s brother succeeded ...

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