Yes, There is Isabella of Portugal, Isabella of France and others.
Isabella of Portugal died on May 1, 1539 at the age of 35.
Isabella's was the daughter of King Pedro III of Aragon and Constantia.
Saint Isabella of Portugal lived in Portugal during the 14th century. She was born in 1271 and died in 1336. Isabella was known for her piety and generosity towards the poor and is now considered the patron saint of peace and charity.
St. Elizabeth (Isabella) of Portugal is the Patron saint of:against jealousybridescharitable societiescharitable workerscharity workerscharitiesCoimbra, Portugaldifficult marriagesfalsely accused peopleinvoked in time of warpeacequeenstertiariesvictims of adulteryvictims of jealousyvictims of unfaithfulnesswidows
Isabella died in the year 1270 of natural causes.
There are several saints named Isabella so you need to be more specific.
Isabella of Portugal was born on October 23, 1503.
Isabella of Portugal was born on October 23, 1503.
Portrait of Isabella of Portugal was created in 1548.
No, Isabella is not a canonized saint.
Isabella of France is the patron of sick people. Isabella of Portugal is the patron of the following: against jealousy brides charitable societies charitable workers charity workers charities Coimbra, Portugal difficult marriages falsely accused people invoked in time of war peace queens tertiaries victims of adultery victims of jealousy victims of unfaithfulness widows