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  1. Margaret of Hungary (saint) 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. Although she was a princess among nuns who were of ...

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  4. May 21, 2019 · Feast day January 18. Margaret was born to Béla IV, king of Hungary, at a moment when the country was threatened by enemies. So the king promised God that if things reversed in his favor he would dedicate his little princess to the religious life. The prayer was answered, and Béla put Margaret in the care of the Dominican Sisters at Veszprém.

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  5. Saint Margaret of Hungary was a Dominican nun and the daughter of King Béla IV of Hungary and Queen Maria Laskarina. She was born on January 27, 1242, in Törökszentmiklós, Hungary. She was born on January 27, 1242, in Törökszentmiklós, Hungary.

  6. Jan 18, 2024 · St. Margaret of Hungary. 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. She grew into an exquisitely ...

  7. Asked what she thought of Margaret, she said, “She was good, holy and edifying in her conduct, a lot more humble than we serving-maids”. Born : 1242 in Klis Fortress near Split, Croatia. Died: January 18, 1271 in Budapest, Hungary. Beatified: July 28, 1789 by Pope Pius VI. Canonized: November 19, 1943 by Pope Pius XII.

  8. Daughter of King Bela I of Hungary and his wife Marie Laskaris, born 1242; died 18 Jan., 1271. According to a vow which her parents made when Hungary was liberated from the Tatars that their next child should be dedicated to religion, Margaret, in 1245 entered the Dominican Convent of Veszprém. Invested with the habit at the age of four, she ...

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