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Johanna von Habsburg.
'Johanna of Austria' (
January 24 1547 –
April 10 1578) was the youngest daughter of
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and
Anna of Bohemia and Hungary.
Biography
She was born in
Prague.
Her marriage to
Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, took place on
18 December 1565 in
Florence. Johanna, as pale, thin and charmless as Francesco, was miserably homesick. Ill and unhappy, ignored by her husband, and condemned by the Florentines for her
Austrian hauteur, she never felt at home in
Florence.
In his way her father-in-law was kind to her. He had the courtyard of the
Palazzo Vecchio specially decorated for her; the lunettes were painted with murals of
Austrian towns by pupils of Vasari, and
Verrocchio's
gay fountain of the little urchin with a spouting fish was brought down from the Careggi villa where it had been set up in the garden by
Lorenzo de' Medici.
In twelve years of marriage, she gave birth to eight children,
amongst whom
Marie de' Medici, future Queen of France, and mother of
Louis XIII.
Then, on
10 April 1578 aged only thirty-one, she died in
Florence. Francesco then married his mistress,
Bianca Cappello.