St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland was born in 1045 in Hungary, and died 16 November 1093 in Edinburgh Castle in Scotland. She was 48 years old.
Saint Agnes is said to have died at the age of 12 or 13, in the early 4th century. She is a patron saint of young girls and chastity.
Saint Francis of Assisi died at the age of 44 on October 3, 1226.
No, Benedict died March 21, 547, of a fever, as he stood in prayer. However, since he was about 67 years old at the time, his body was probably weakened and not as able to fight off sicknesses so age would have played a role in his death.
Saint Cera is believed to have died in the 7th century. The exact year of her death is uncertain, as historical records vary.
Saint Germaine Cousin died in the year 1601 in her parents' home in Pibrac, France, apparently of natural causes, at the age of 22. We do not know the precise date but it was in early summer. Among other things, she is the patron saint of abused children.
St Margaret of Scotland died on 16 November, 1093.
saint maragret of scotland died of natural causes
Margaret died on November 16, 1093, at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland, four days after her husband and son died in defense of the castle.
Margaret died on November 16, 1093, at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland.
Saint Margaret of England died in 1192.
Saint Margaret of Fontana died on April 13, 1320.
Saint Margaret of Hungary died on 1271-01-18.
1093 aged 48
Margaret Harper Nelson died on June 6, 2003, in Scotland, UK.
Margaret Tait died on April 16, 1999, in Firth, Orkney, Scotland, UK of natural causes.
Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland but is not 'of Scotland.' He never stepped foot in the country. He died because the Roman's in Greece tied him to an X-shaped cross for two days for preaching the Gospel.
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque died on October 17, 1690, of natural causes.