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  2. St. Elizabeths Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Elizabeths Hospital is a psychiatric hospital in Southeast Washington, D.C. operated by the District of Columbia Department of Mental Health. The hospital opened in 1855 under the name Government Hospital for the Insane , [ 4 ] the first federally operated psychiatric hospital in the United States.

  3. Category:Paintings of Elizabeth (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    The Madonna and Child with Saints Joseph, Elizabeth, and John the Baptist; Madonna and Child with Saints (Veronese) Madonna and Child with Saints Elizabeth and John the Baptist; Madonna dell'Impannata; Madonna della Vittoria; Madonna of Divine Love; Madonna of the Basket (Rubens) Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine (Spinello Aretino)

  4. Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth [a] was the mother of John the Baptist, the wife of Zechariah and a relative of Mary, mother of Jesus, according to the Gospel of Luke. She was past normal child-bearing age when she conceived and gave birth to John.

  5. Visitation (Raphael) - Wikipedia

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    The Visitation is a c. 1517 painting of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary to Saint Elizabeth by Raphael, in the Prado Museum since 1837. [1] Commissioned by the Apostolic Protonotary Giovanni Branconio at his father Marino's request for their family chapel in the church of San Silvestre in Aquila (Marino's wife was called Elisabeth), it was plundered by the occupation troops of Philip IV of ...

  6. Elizabeth of the Trinity - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth's monastic cell in Dijon Picture of Elizabeth of the Trinity as a young child playing the piano. Elizabeth died at the age of 26 of Addison's disease, [2] which had no cure. Though her death was painful, Elizabeth gratefully accepted her suffering as a gift from God. Her last words were: "I am going to Light, to Love, to Life!"

  7. St. Elizabeth of Hungary Shrine (Cleveland, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    St. Elizabeth of Hungary Shrine is a historic Roman Catholic shrine in the Buckeye Road neighborhood on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio, United States.The earliest ethnic parish established for Hungarians in the United States, its present building was constructed in the early twentieth century, and it has been named a historic site.

  8. Elizabeth of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    St. Elizabeth spinning wool for the poor by Marianne Stokes (1895) Elizabeth's life changed irrevocably on 11 September 1227 when Louis, en route to join the Sixth Crusade, died of a fever in Otranto, Italy, just a few weeks before the birth of her daughter Gertrude. Upon hearing the news of her husband's death, the 20-year-old Elizabeth ...

  9. Saint Elizabeth - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth of Portugal (1271-1336), queen consort of Portugal and saint; Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774–1821), American Roman Catholic educator and saint; Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine (1864–1918), Eastern Orthodox saint and wife of Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia; Elizabeth of the Trinity (1880–1906), French Carmelite nun ...