Catherine of Tyrol
Catherine of Tyrol was a notable figure in the 15th century, born in 1420. She was the daughter of Frederick IV, Duke of Tyrol and became a member of the House of Habsburg through her marriage to Count Ulrich V of Württemberg. Her marriage helped strengthen political alliances in the region.
Catherine was known for her piety and charitable works. After her husband's death in 1480, she took on a more prominent role in managing her estates and continued her philanthropic efforts. She passed away in 1479, leaving a legacy of devotion and service to her community.