Elisabetta Vendramini (9 April 1790 - 2 April 1860) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious who established the Franciscan Elizabethan Sisters in 1830 in Padua.
She relocated there after she broke off her engagement to a man from Ferrara.Her beatification process commenced on 30 December 1938 - under Pope Pius XI - in a move that granted her the title of Servant of God.
She was declared to be Venerable in 1989 while Pope John Paul II presided over her beatification on 4 November 1990.