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  2. Elizabeth of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth of Aragon (Elisabet in Catalan, Isabel in Aragonese, Portuguese and Spanish; 1271 – 4 July 1336), more commonly known as Saint Elizabeth of Portugal, T.O.S.F., was queen consort of Portugal, a tertiary of the Franciscan Order and is venerated as a saint of the Catholic Church.

  3. Saint Elizabeth of Portugal | Biography, Feast Day, & Facts

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    St. Elizabeth of Portugal, byname the Peacemaker or the Holy Queen, Portuguese Santa Isabel de Portugal, a Pacificadora or a Rainha Santa, (born c. 1271—died July 4, 1336, Estremoz, Portugal; canonized 1625; feast day July 4), daughter of Peter III of Aragon, wife of King Dinis (Denis) of Portugal.

  4. St. Elizabeth of Portugal | EWTN

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    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 ...

  5. Saint Elizabeth of Portugal | Franciscan Media

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    Saint Elizabeth of Portugal’s Story. Elizabeth is usually depicted in royal garb with a dove or an olive branch. At her birth in 1271, her father Pedro III, future king of Aragon, was reconciled with his father James, the reigning monarch. This proved to be a portent of things to come.

  6. St. Elizabeth of Portugal - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online

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    Patron: of the Third Order of St. Francis. Birth: 1271. Death: 1336. Canonized: May 25th, 1625, by Pope Urban VIII. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Elizabeth of Portugal. Elizabeth was a Spanish princess who was given in marriage to King Denis of Portugal at the age of twelve.

  7. St. Elizabeth of Portugal - Catholic Exchange

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    July 4, 2021 St. Elizabeth of Portugal St. Elizabeth of Portugal was born in 1271, the daughter of Pedro III who would become king of Aragon. Isabel, the Spanish version of her name by which she is known in Portuguese history, was named for her great-aunt, St. Elizabeth of Hungary.

  8. Elizabeth of Portugal: 'For, In Her Is A Spirit Intelligent ...

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    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.

  9. Elizabeth of Portugal (1271–1336) | Encyclopedia.com

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    Elizabeth of Portugal was an Aragonese princess, the daughter of King Peter III and Constance of Sicily . She married King Denis of Portugal in 1280. Her diplomatic skills and pious nature led her to act as a mediator to various political factions within both the Aragonese and Portuguese royal families, earning her the sobriquet "the Peacemaker."

  10. The Miracle of the RosesPortugal Things

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    Queen Saint Elizabeth of Portugal. The Miracle of the Roses is the most famous of the many miracles credited to Queen Saint Elizabeth (Rainha Santa Isabel in Portuguese), also known as Elizabeth of Aragon. Born in 1271 in Zaragoza, Aragon, Elizabeth has always been enthusiastic about her faith.

  11. Isabella of Portugal (1503 - 1539), Habsburg Queen - ThoughtCo

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    Isabella of Portugal Facts. Known for: regent of Spain during long absences of her husband, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Titles: Empress, Holy Roman Empire; Queen of Germany, Spain, Naples, and Sicily; Duchess of Burgundy; princess (Infanta) of Portugal. Dates: October 24, 1503 - May 1, 1539.