She was a princess and the daughter of King Andrew of Hungary. Elizabeth built a hospital at the foot of the mountain on which her castle stood and personally tended to the sick herself. Her family and other courtiers opposed this, but she insisted she could only follow Christ's teachings, not theirs. She was motivated by her love of Our Lord and a desire to follow his teachings.
Elizabeth of Hungary is memorialized on November 17.
she lived in hungary and germany.
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary was canonized by Pope Gregory IX in 1235, just a few years after her death in 1231.
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The feast day of St. Elizabeth of Hungary is November 17.
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary's occupation was taking care of her three children and helping the poor by feeding them and building hospitals for their shelter.
Elizabeth of Hungary married Louis IV of Thuringia.
She was born in the year 1207 at Presburg, Hungary.
She was a Catholic.
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No, Elizabeth was not a martyr. She died of natural causes.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary is one of several patron saints of hospitals.