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St. Isabel of France, born in 1225, was the daughter of King Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile, making her the sister of St. Louis IX<ref name="catholic.org">www.catholic.org</ref>. She chose a life of religious devotion over marriage, founding the Monastery of the Humility of the Blessed Virgin (Longchamp), where she lived a life of prayer and service<ref name="newadvent.org">www.newadvent.org</ref>. Her sanctity was recognized through her canonization in 1696, and she is noted for her humility, charity, and miracles post-mortem<ref name="catholicsaints.info">catholicsaints.info</ref>.
'''St. Isabel of France''', born in 1225, was the daughter of King Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile, making her the sister of St. Louis IX<ref name="catholic.org">www.catholic.org</ref>.  
 
She chose a life of religious devotion over marriage, founding the Monastery of the Humility of the Blessed Virgin (Longchamp), where she lived a life of prayer and service<ref name="newadvent.org">www.newadvent.org</ref>.  
 
Her sanctity was recognized through her canonization in 1696, and she is noted for her humility, charity, and miracles post-mortem<ref name="catholicsaints.info">catholicsaints.info</ref>.


==Biography==
==Biography==

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