High Middle Ages · Europe · Religion
1231
Elizabeth of Hungary dies at Marburg
1231
The widowed Thuringian princess, a disciple of Franciscan piety, died at twenty-four after years of serving the sick in a hospital she founded at Marburg. Canonized within four years, she became the patron saint of charity and a model for later royal saints. Her shrine at Marburg drew thousands of pilgrims and became the first purely Gothic church in the German lands.