After the death of her husband Louis IV, she took vows similar to those of a nun but never became a nun herself.
No, Elizabeth Blackwell was not a nun. She was the first woman in the United States to receive a medical degree and become a physician.
No, she did not become a nun, she became a sister in the order Sisters of Nevers at Lourdes.
She felt that god was calling her to become a nun at the age of twelve so at 18 she became a nun and at 21 she made her vows to be a nun.
a person
no, but alex does......;)
Mary Mackillop became a nun when she was 44 in 1867
Probably not. As a nun they couldn't have a sexual relationship with a husband because when they take vows they are to remain celibate. Anyone I have known who was a nun or priest and wanted to get married had to leave .
no money
The symbols representing St. Elizabeth of Portugal are:Franciscan nun rose in her handFranciscan nun with a beggar nearbyFranciscan nun with a jug in her handFranciscan tertiary nunwoman carrying roses in her lap in winterwoman crowned with rosesAs per the Patron Saint Index.
You eventually become a nun
Elizabeth I , the Virgin Queen, was never married as this title implies. Elizabeth II, of course, married Prince Philip ( who is of Greek extraction, his mother was an Orthodox Nun)
Hilda became a nun at age 33 about the year 647. The precise date is not available.