
St. Margaret of Scotland
St. Margaret of Scotland (circa 1045–1093) was a queen known for her kindness, faith, and efforts to promote education and justice. Originally from Scotland, she married King Malcolm III of Scotland and used her influence to support church reforms, help the poor, and foster peace. She was deeply devout and worked to improve moral and spiritual life at her court. Recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, she is remembered for her humility, charitable actions, and dedication to strengthening her kingdom through faith and service. Her legacy emphasizes compassion and stewardship.