Saint Kunigunde
Saint Kunigunde, also known as Saint Cunegonde, was a 10th-century noblewoman and the wife of Henry II of Germany. She is recognized for her piety and dedication to the Christian faith, often engaging in charitable works and supporting the church.
She was canonized in 1200 and is celebrated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. Her feast day is observed on March 3. Saint Kunigunde is often depicted in art with a crown and a cross, symbolizing her royal status and commitment to her faith.