Saint-Ursula
Saint-Ursula is a legendary Christian figure, often depicted as a princess and martyr. According to tradition, she was the daughter of a British king and traveled to Rome with a group of 11,000 virgins to seek a husband. On their return journey, they were attacked by Huns, leading to their martyrdom.
The story of Saint-Ursula has inspired various artworks and churches, particularly in Germany and Belgium. She is often represented with a crown and a palm branch, symbolizing her status as a martyr. Her feast day is celebrated on October 21 in the Catholic Church.