List of famous women who died during childbirth or of pregnancy complications:
Famous women
Austria
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Maria Leopoldina, Archduchess of Austria (1826), mother of
Maria II of Portugal and Emperor
Pedro II of Brazil
France
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Alix of Thouars (1221), Duchess of Brittany
Germany
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Anna von Schweidnitz (1362), second wife of
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
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Johanna Osthoff (1809), first wife of the mathematician
Carl Friedrich Gauss
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Paula Modersohn-Becker (1907), artist
★ Grete Planck (1917) and Emma Planck (1919), twin daughters of physicist
Max Planck.
Italy
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Julia (54 BC), daughter of
Julius Caesar
★ Tullia (45 BC), daughter of
Cicero.
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Marietta Robusti (1590), 16th century artist and daughter of the artist
Jacopo Tintoretto
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Gianna Beretta Molla (1962), pediatrician who was canonized by
Pope John Paul II in 2004.
India
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Mumtaz Mahal (1631), wife of Mughal emperor
Shah Jahan. Her memorial is the
Taj Mahal
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Smita Patil, an Indian actress and wife of
Raj Babbar
Israel
★ The
Biblical Rachel, died giving birth to
Benjamin (
Genesis 35:16-20)
Montenegro
★ Princess
Zorka of Montenegro (1890), mother of King
Alexander I of Yugoslavia
Norway
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Margaret of Scotland (Queen of Norway) (1283) after giving birth to
Margaret, Maid of Norway
Poland
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Jadwiga of Poland (1399), monarch of Poland
Portugal
★ Queen
Maria II of Portugal (1853)
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Isabella of Asturias (1498), married
Afonso of Portugal and
Manuel I of Portugal
Russia
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Anna Petrovna of Russia, (1728) - daughter of
Catherine I of Russia and mother of
Peter III of Russia
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Anna Leopoldovna, (1746), regent of Russia and mother of
Ivan VI of Russia
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Alexandra Georgievna of Greece and Denmark, (1891) wife of
Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia
Spain
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Blanca de Navarra (d. 1156), wife of the future King
Sancho III of Castile
★ Maria Manuela of Portugal (1545), wife of future
Philip II of Spain
UK
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Isabella of Mar (1296), first wife of
Robert I of Scotland, after delivering Marjorie Bruce, who also died in childbirth
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Marjorie Bruce (1316), after delivering the future
Robert II of Scotland
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Mary de Bohun (1394), first wife of
Henry IV of England and mother of
Henry V
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Elizabeth of York (1503), queen of
Henry VII of England and mother of
Henry VIII
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Jane Seymour (1537), third wife of
Henry VIII of England and mother of
Edward VI
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Catherine Parr (1548), sixth Wife
Henry VIII of England
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Mary Powell (1652), first wife of writer
John Milton
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Katherine Woodcock (1658), second wife of writer
John Milton
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Mary Wollstonecraft (1797), author of ''Vindication of the Rights of Women'' and mother of
Mary Shelley
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Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1817), only legitimate child of the future King
George IV of the United Kingdom. The obstetrician later committed suicide.
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Isabella Beeton (1865), author of
Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management
US
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Sarah Lincoln (1828), sister of
Abraham Lincoln
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Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt (1884), first wife of
Theodore Roosevelt
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Cecilia Mettler (1943), medical historian
Other
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Meketaten, daughter of Egyptian pharaoh
Akhenaten and Queen
Nefertiti.
Mothers of famous people
★ Mother of
Leon Czolgosz, the assassin of
U.S. President William McKinley (Died giving birth to her last child when her son Leon Czolgosz was twelve years old.)
★ Frederica of Hesse-Darmstadt, mother of
Queen Louise of Prussia. (Died giving birth to her last child when Louise was six years old.)
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Julia Neale Jackson, mother of
Stonewall Jackson, Confederate general. (Died giving birth to Jackson's half-brother William when Stonewall was seven years old.)
★ Mother of
Roy Harper, musician.
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Mary Wollstonecraft, mother of
Mary Shelley, writer.
Wives of famous people
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Elinor Junkin (1854), first wife of
Civil war Confederate general
Stonewall Jackson.
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Nettie Dorsey (1932), first wife of Gospel musician
Thomas A. Dorsey.
★ Virginia Patton (1930), wife of blues musician
Robert Johnson.
Maternal death in fiction
★ Catherine Barkley, the nurse and principal supporting character in Hemingway's ''
A Farewell to Arms'', dies in childbirth.
★ In
Charles Dickens' novel ''
Oliver Twist'' the title character's mother, Agnes, dies giving birth to him.
★ Another Dickens novel ''
A Christmas Carol'', Scrooge's younger sister Fan dies in childbirth giving birth to his nephew Fred.
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Square Enix's ''
Final Fantasy'' and ''
Dragon Quest'' video game series mentioned maternal death. Raine of ''
Final Fantasy VIII'' died giving birth to the game's protagonist
Squall Leonhart. Martha, the mother of the ''
Dragon Quest V'' hero, was rumored to have died in childbirth.
★
Apur Sansar (The World of Apu).
★ In the motion picture ''
The Mask of Zorro'', the antagonist Don Rafael Montero, enemy of Don Diego de la Vega, lied that Esperanza de la Vega died in childbirth, but Esperanza de la Vega was actually gunned down instead. Then Montero raised her daughter Elena.
★ In the motion picture ''
Contact'', a woman died giving birth to the film's protagonist Eleanor Ann "Ellie" Arroway, portrayed by actress
Jodie Foster. Arroway's father died when she was nine years old.
★ In
SNK's ''
King of Fighters'' series, the Yagami bloodline is cursed with maternal death. The mothers of the Yagami clan heirs are cursed to die giving birth to the clan heirs.
★ In '',
Padmé Amidala dies after the birth of her twins
Luke Skywalker and
Leia Organa on
Polis Massa, not because of poor health, but because of the complete loss of will to live and a broken heart. Her husband
Anakin Skywalker turned to the dark side of the Force and became
Darth Vader.
★ In an episode of
''House'', a woman 26 weeks pregnant dies after doctors perform an emergency
c-section.
★ In ''Mi Familia/My Familia'', the wife of the character played by
Jimmy Smits dies while giving birth to their son.
★ In the ''
Harry Potter'' saga,
Merope Gaunt-Riddle, the mother of the series' chief antagonist,
Lord Voldemort, dies after giving birth to him, living just long enough to name him Tom Marvolo Riddle.
★ In ''
The Red Violin'', Anna Bussotti dies after a stillbirth in the opening act, leading to the creation of the Red Violin as a tribute.
★ In
Gabriel García Márquez's novel ''
One Hundred Years of Solitude'', Amaranta Ursula Buendía dies while giving birth to Aureliano, the child she has with her nephew Aureliano Babilonia.
★ In
Barry Hughart's novel ''The Bridge of Birds'',
Li Kao's mother dies immediately after giving birth to him. She lives only long enough to ask for
Kaoliang wine, which is misinterpreted by those in attendance as naming the child Li Kao.
★ In
Vladimir Nabokov's novel ''
Lolita'', it is mentioned in the foreword that the title character dies giving birth to a stillborn daughter.
★ In the motion picture ''
Mary Shelly's Frankenstein'', Victor Frankenstein's mother dies giving birth to his little brother, William. She dies of illness in the original novel.
★ In the 2004 film
''Jersey Girl'', Gertrude Steiney, the character of actress
Jennifer Lopez, dies during childbirth.
★ In the novel ''
The Kite Runner'' by
Khaled Hosseini the mother of the protagonist Amir dies during his birth.
★ In the series one
''ER'' episode "Loves Labours Lost",
Mark Greene oversees a patient who dies in childbirth. Mark is subsequently sued for negligence by her partner.
★ In the 1988 film ''
The Seventh Sign'',
Demi Moore's character dies as a result of giving birth to her child. Actually, she offers her soul because "she finds out that the prophecies lead up to the birth of her child who may not survive because there will be no more souls left for the newborns unless someone offers their own."
★ In the 2002 film ''
Whale Rider'', the main character's mother and twin brother die while she lives.
★ In the film adaptation of ''Interview With the Vampire'', Louis' wife dies in childbirth.
★ In ''
Kevin and Kell'', Wanda Woolstone, dies giving birth to Corrie Dewclaw. Her death causes the otherwise very skilled Ralph Dewclaw, Corrie's father, to lose the will to hunt, and causes him to mistakenly believe that predator-prey relationships inevitably end tragically.
★ In ''
Jade Empire'', Sky's wife dies giving birth to their daughter, Pinmei, years before he meets the player.
★ In
R.A. Salvatore's novel
''The Highwayman'', Sen Wi, realizing that her newborn son will die, uses a healing art to save him at the cost of her own life.
★ In the soap opera spin-off , HIV-positive pregnant woman Stacey Sloan dies after complications of
placental abruption.
See also
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Maternal mortality