Elizabeth of Portugal
Elizabeth of Portugal was a queen consort of Portugal in the 14th century, born in 1271. She was the daughter of Peter III of Aragon and became the wife of King Denis of Portugal. Known for her piety and charitable works, she played a significant role in promoting peace and social welfare during her husband's reign.
After her husband's death, Elizabeth dedicated her life to religious pursuits and helping the poor. She was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 1625, recognized for her compassion and dedication to her faith. Her legacy continues to inspire many in Portugal and beyond.