St. Ursula
St. Ursula is a legendary figure in Christian tradition, often depicted as a princess and martyr. According to the story, she was the daughter of a British king and was promised in marriage to a pagan prince. Before the wedding, she embarked on a pilgrimage to Rome with 11,000 virgins, where they were ultimately martyred for their faith.
The story of St. Ursula is celebrated in various Christian denominations, particularly within the Catholic Church. Her feast day is observed on October 21. She is often represented in art with a crown, a lamp, and a group of virgins, symbolizing her purity and dedication to her faith.