Publisher's Synopsis
Descubre la inspiradora vida de una de las santas más queridas de la historia en "Historia De Santa Isabel De HungrÃ-a, Duquesa De Turingia (1207-1231)" por Charles Forbes Montalembert. Este relato, meticulosamente investigado, narra el extraordinario viaje de Isabel, desde su nacimiento en la realeza hðngara hasta su devota vida como esposa, madre y defensora de los pobres en Turingia.
A través de las páginas de este libro, el lector se sumergirá en el siglo XIII, un perÃ-odo de profundos cambios religiosos y sociales. Se examinan los retos que Isabel enfrentÃ3 al vivir su fe en un mundo marcado por la opulencia y la desigualdad. Su canonizaciÃ3n refleja no solo su piedad, sino también su impacto perdurable en la historia de la Iglesia y en la conciencia social de la época.
Esta ediciÃ3n ofrece una visiÃ3n profunda de la vida y el legado de Santa Isabel, convirtiéndola en una lectura esencial para aquellos interesados en la historia religiosa, la biografÃ-a y la vida de los santos. Ideal para estudiosos, estudiantes y cualquier persona que busque inspiraciÃ3n en una vida de servicio y devociÃ3n.
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