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  1. St. Elizabeth of Portugal (born c. 1271—died July 4, 1336, Estremoz, Portugal; canonized 1625; feast day July 4) was the daughter of Peter III of Aragon and the wife of King Dinis (Denis) of Portugal. She was named for her great-aunt St. Elizabeth of Hungary and received a strict and pious education. In 1282 she was married to Dinis, a good ...

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  2. Facts. Elizabeth was a Spanish princess who was given in marriage to King Denis of Portugal at the age of twelve. She was very beautiful and very lovable. She was also very devout, and went to Mass every day. Elizabeth was a holy wife, but although her husband was fond of her at first, he soon began to cause her great suffering.

  3. Princess Elizabeth (Isabel) of Aragon, who became the queen of King Dinis of Portugal, and ultimately was raised to the honors of the altar as St. Elizabeth of Portugal, was born in Saragossa, Spain, around 1271. The daughter of King Pedro III of Aragon and Queen Constanza, she was named for her great-aunt St. Elizabeth of Hungary.

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  5. St. Elizabeth of Portugal. Queen (sometimes known as the PEACEMAKER); born in 1271; died in 1336. She was named after her great-aunt, the great Elizabeth of Hungary, but is known in Portuguese history by the Spanish form of that name, Isabel. The daughter of Pedro III, King of Aragon, and Constantia, grandchild of Emperor Frederick II, she was ...

  6. Jul 4, 2011 · Get our inspiring content delivered to your inbox every morning - FREE! St. Elizabeth of Portugal, known as the Peacemaker, was given in marriage to King Denis of Portugal whom she converted from his sinful life. In 1325, after the death of her husband, she entered the Third Order of St. Francis and retired to a convent of the Poor Clares.

  7. Saint Elizabeth of Portugal, also known as Elisabet of Portugal, Elizabeth of Aragon, Isabel of Portugal, or Isabella of Portugal, was born in 1271 in Aragon, Spain. She was the daughter of King Pedro III of Aragon and Constantia and was the great-granddaughter of Emperor Frederick II. Elizabeth was named after her great-aunt, Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, who served as an inspiration throughout ...

  8. The daughter of King Peter III of Aragon, Elizabeth was named after her great-aunt, Saint Elizabeth of Hungary. Considered both a great beauty and highly intelligent, she was married in 1282 to King Denis of Portugal. Denis was a very able ruler but took his wife for granted and engaged in numerous affairs.

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