Elizabeth of Hungary
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Elizabeth of Hungary
Summary
Elizabeth of Hungary is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Sárospatak[2]. She was born on July 7, 1207[3]. She passed away in Marburg[4]. She died on November 17, 1231[5]. She worked as a philanthropist[6] and nurse[7]. She has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]
Key Facts
- Elizabeth of Hungary's place of birth was Sárospatak[2].
- Elizabeth of Hungary was born in Bratislava[9].
- Elizabeth of Hungary passed away in Marburg[4].
- Elizabeth of Hungary was born on July 7, 1207[3].
- Elizabeth of Hungary was born on 1250[10].
- Elizabeth of Hungary died on November 17, 1231[5].
- Burial took place at St. Elisabeth's Church[11].
- Elizabeth of Hungary's father was Andrew II of Hungary[12].
- Elizabeth of Hungary's mother was Gertrude of Merania[13].
- Among Elizabeth of Hungary's spouses was Louis IV[14].
- A child of Elizabeth of Hungary was Sophie of Thuringia, Duchess of Brabant[15].
- A child of Elizabeth of Hungary was Hermann II[16].
- A child of Elizabeth of Hungary was Gertrude of Aldenberg[17].
- Elizabeth of Hungary held citizenship in Hungary[18].
- Elizabeth of Hungary worked as a philanthropist[6].
- Elizabeth of Hungary's professions included nurse[7].
- Elizabeth of Hungary's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[19].
- Elizabeth of Hungary is recorded as female[20].
- Elizabeth of Hungary's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Elizabeth of Hungary's noble title is recorded as landgrave[22].
- Elizabeth of Hungary's Commons category is recorded as Elisabeth of Hungary, Landgravine of Thuringia[23].
- Elizabeth of Hungary's canonization status is recorded as canonized saint[24].
- Elizabeth of Hungary's religious order is recorded as Third Order of Saint Francis[25].
- Elizabeth of Hungary's given name is recorded as Elizabeth[26].
- Elizabeth of Hungary's feast day is recorded as November 17[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Sárospatak[2], a town in Hungary[28], in Hungary[29] and Bratislava[9], a city[30], in Slovakia[31], founded in 0907[32]. Recorded date of birth include July 7, 1207[3] and 1250[10]. Elizabeth of Hungary's father was Andrew II of Hungary[12]. Her mother was Gertrude of Merania[13].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include philanthropist[6] and nurse[7].
Personal Life
Among Elizabeth of Hungary's spouses was Louis IV[14]. Children include Sophie of Thuringia, Duchess of Brabant[15], a politician[33], 1224–1275[34]; Hermann II[16], 1222–1241[35], of Germany[36]; and Gertrude of Aldenberg[17], a canoness[37], 1227–1297[38], of Germany[39]. Her religion is recorded as Catholic Church[19].
Death and Burial
Elizabeth of Hungary died on November 17, 1231[5]. She passed away in Marburg[4]. Burial took place at St. Elisabeth's Church[11].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Elizabeth of Hungary include Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine[40], a nun[41], 1864–1918[42], of Grand Duchy of Hesse[43], awarded the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert[44]; St. Elisabeth's Church[45], a church building[46], in Germany[47], founded in 1235[48]; Church of St. Elisabeth[49], a church building[50], in Slovakia[51], founded in 1908[52]; Universidad de Sta. Isabel[53], a university[54], in Philippines[55], founded in 1868[56]; Sisters of Saint Elizabeth[57], a Christian missionary society[58], founded in 1842[59]; Bükkszenterzsébet[60], a municipality of Hungary[61], in Hungary[62]; Église Sainte-Élisabeth-de-Hongrie[63], a church building[64], in France[65], founded in 1628[66]; and Church of St. Olha and Elizabeth[67], a church building[68], in Ukraine[69].
Why It Matters
Elizabeth of Hungary has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8] She is known by 99 alternative names across languages and contexts.[70]
Entities named for her include Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine[40], a nun[41], 1864–1918[42], of Grand Duchy of Hesse[43], awarded the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert[44]; St. Elisabeth's Church[45], a church building[46], in Germany[47], founded in 1235[48]; Church of St. Elisabeth[49], a church building[50], in Slovakia[51], founded in 1908[52]; Universidad de Sta. Isabel[53], a university[54], in Philippines[55], founded in 1868[56]; Sisters of Saint Elizabeth[57], a Christian missionary society[58], founded in 1842[59]; and Bükkszenterzsébet[60], a municipality of Hungary[61], in Hungary[62].
FAQs
Where was Elizabeth of Hungary born?
Elizabeth of Hungary was born in Sárospatak[2].
Where did Elizabeth of Hungary die?
Elizabeth of Hungary passed away in Marburg[4].
Who were Elizabeth of Hungary's parents?
Elizabeth of Hungary's father was Andrew II of Hungary[12]. Elizabeth of Hungary's mother was Gertrude of Merania[13].
Who was Elizabeth of Hungary married to?
Elizabeth of Hungary's spouses include Louis IV[14].
What did Elizabeth of Hungary do for work?
Elizabeth of Hungary worked as philanthropist[6] and nurse[7].