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Elizabeth, or Isabel, daughter of King Peter III of Aragon, was named after her great-aunt, Elizabeth of Hungary, but she is known in Portugal by the Spanish form of that name, Isabela.
In all the region of Coimbra, SantaIsabel, or, as the people call her, the Holy Queen, is the object of the most successful Marrano Jewish or crypto-Jewish cult in Portugal.
Isabel was born in 1271 and later on in life married Diniz, the King of Portugal.
The mission of the Casa de SantaIsabel is to create a living, learning and working community, for children, adolescents, and adults with (complex) dependency needs and their co-workers.
Co-workers of the Casa de SantaIsabel attempt to build healthy social relationships in an environment dedicated to personal and social renewal, healing, and caring for the land.
Casa de SantaIsabel is guided by a community impulse and by the social, cultural and economic principles of Anthroposophy, inspired by Rudolf Steiner Ph.D. (1861-1925), a world-view which embraces a spiritual understanding of the human being and the universe.