Saint Ursula
Saint Ursula is a legendary Christian martyr who is often depicted as a young woman with a crown and a palm branch, symbolizing her status as a saint and her martyrdom. According to tradition, she was the daughter of a British king and was promised in marriage to a pagan prince. Ursula refused the marriage, choosing instead to dedicate her life to God.
She is said to have traveled to Rome with 11,000 virgins to seek the Pope's blessing. Upon their return, they were attacked by Huns, and Ursula was killed along with her companions. Her feast day is celebrated on October 21.