
Austrian archduchess (1750-1762)
1750 — 1762
Quick Facts
Profession
Austrian archduchess (1750-1762)
Born
February 4, 1750
Died
1762 (age ~12)
Name Origin
Spanish
Timeline
aristocrat
1750
Born in Vienna (1750-02-04)
1762
Died in Vienna
Frequently Asked Questions
Johanna Maria Johanna Gabriela of Austria is Austrian archduchess (1750-1762). Born in 1750.
The name Johanna means "A female given name from Latin.. Etymology: From Johanna, variant of Joanna, from Ἰωάννα, from lit=God is gracious, the feminized form of tr=Yəhōḥānān which produced John and its many doublets. Zhanna.". It is of Spanish origin.
Johanna Maria Johanna Gabriela of Austria was born on February 4, 1750.
Johanna Maria Johanna Gabriela of Austria died in 1762, at approximately 12 years of age.
Name Meaning
A female given name from Latin.. Etymology: From Johanna, variant of Joanna, from Ἰωάννα, from lit=God is gracious, the feminized form of tr=Yəhōḥānān which produced John and its many doublets. Zhanna.
The name Johanna is of Spanish origin, meaning "A female given name from Latin.. Etymology: From Johanna, variant of Joanna, from Ἰωάννα, from lit=God is gracious, the feminized form of tr=Yəhōḥānān which produced John and its many doublets. Zhanna.". It is traditionally a female name.
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Johanna — February 4, 1750
Zodiac & Calendar Signs
Western Zodiac
Aquarius
Independent, innovative, humanitarian
Air · Uranus · Jan 20 – Feb 18
Chinese Zodiac
Horse
Animated, active, energetic
Metal · Yang
Mayan Tzolkin
8 Cimi
Death — transformation, rebirth
Celtic Tree
Rowan
Visionary, creative, original thinker
Ogham: Luis · Jan 21 – Feb 17
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We share a planet and a moment in time. That's enough.
— someone far away
Walked through the halls where you lived. The walls still remember.
— a palace visitor
Your reign defined an era. The books don't do it justice.
— a student of history
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