Miracles were not required for declaring a person a saint in the early years of Chrisitianity. The person would have been declared a saint by popular acclamation to a bishop based on the lives and merits of the candidate. This was especially true if the person died the death of a martyr as it was felt that making this ultimate sacrifice for Our Lord would be an automatic designation of that person as a saint.
Even today, miracles are not always a requirement for canonization, especially in the case of martyrs
November 16is the feast of St. Margaret of Scotland.
Click on the link below for a biography of St. Margaret of Scotland.
St Margaret of Scotland died on 16 November, 1093.
If St. George performed any miracles, there is no record of them.
saint maragret of scotland died of natural causes
1093 aged 48
Bob wallis
16 November for the Universal Church16 June in Scotland
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Margaret was born about the year 1045 in Hungary. The precise date is not known.
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.
We have no record of any miracles performed by St. Monica. What's more, saints do not 'perform' miracles. Saints act as a channel for God to work miracles.