For other people named Isabella of Aragon, see Isabella of Aragon (disambiguation).
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Elizabeth of Portugal
Queen Saint Elizabeth and the Miracle of the Roses; c. 1540
Queen consort of Portugal
Tenure
26 June 1282 – 7 January 1325
Born
4 January 1271 Aljafería Palace, Zaragoza, Kingdom of Aragon[1]
Died
4 July 1336 (aged 64–65) Castle of Estremoz, Alentejo, Kingdom of Portugal
Spouse
Denis, King of Portugal
Issue
Constança, Queen of Castile Afonso IV, King of Portugal
House
House of Barcelona
Father
Peter III, King of Aragon
Mother
Constance of Sicily
Religion
Roman Catholic
Elizabeth of Aragon (Elisabet in Catalan, Isabel in Aragonese, Portuguese and Spanish; 1271 – 4 July 1336), more commonly known as Elizabeth of Portugal, was queen consort of Portugal who is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.
^"Lives of the Saints, For Every Day of the Year," edited by Hugo Hoever, New York: Catholic Book Publishing Co., 1955, p.257
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