Saint Henry of Hungary
Saint Henry of Hungary, also known as Saint Henry, was a king who ruled from 1001 to 1038. He is recognized for his efforts in promoting Christianity in Hungary and for establishing a stable and prosperous kingdom. His reign is marked by the consolidation of power and the strengthening of the church's influence in the region.
Henry was canonized as a saint due to his pious life and dedication to the Christian faith. He is often celebrated for his charitable works and commitment to justice. His feast day is observed on July 13, honoring his legacy as a ruler and a devout Christian.