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  1. However, modern medical investigation of her remains confirm the official reports of her death as caused by the birth (the child presented arm first, and Joanna suffered a ruptured uterus). Joanna suffered from scoliosis : her spine and pelvis were severely deformed.

  2. Jan 24, 2024 · It wasn’t to last for very long, as Joanna tragically died following childbirth on 11 April 1578. 1 An autopsy showed that Joanna had died after her uterus ruptured and the fetus had passed into the abdominal cavity.

  3. Aug 24, 2017 · Just 11 months after his birth, Joanna – already heavily pregnant again – fell down the stairs at the Grand Ducal Palace in Florence. She survived the fall but went into early labour. A few hours later, she gave birth to a premature son who died immediately after birth.

  4. Joanna of Austria (1546–1578) Grand duchess of Tuscany. Name variations: Giovanna of Austria; Joanna, Archduchess of Austria; Joanna de Medici. Born on January 1, 1546, in Vienna; died on April 11, 1578, in Florence; daughter of Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (1503–1547) and Ferdinand I, Holy Roman emperor (r. 1558–1564); sister of Elizabeth ...

  5. Aug 8, 2023 · However, modern medical investigation of her remains confirm the official reports of her death as caused by the birth (the child presented arm first, and Joanna suffered a ruptured uterus). Joanna suffered from scoliosis : her spine and pelvis were severely deformed.

  6. Joanna of Austria (German Johanna von Österreich, Italian Giovanna d'Austria) (24 January 1547 – 11 April 1578) was an Archduchess of Austria. By marriage to Francesco I de' Medici, she was the Grand Princess of Tuscany and later the Grand Duchess of Tuscany.

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  8. Jun 6, 2024 · On 10 April 1578, Joanna - heavily pregnant with her eighth child - fell from the stairs in the Grand Ducal Palace in Florence. Some hours later, she gave birth to a son, who, born prematurely, died immediately.

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