yes
I have not read anywhere that she had committed suicide. I read multiple times that she died from "male di mare" (illness of the womb), possibly in childbirth or some kind of venereal disease. I have also read that she died from a fever. Never suicide.
No. They did not. There are rumors that they did or will in the 4th movie but Elizabeth is in love with Will Turner.
Mary Cassatt died of blindness of diabetes.
On childbirth delivering her last child. Who the monster killed as a young boy.
Because Daniel never had a wife, let alone one who died, I'm assuming you're referring to Arthur Kipps's wife, Stella, in The Woman in Black. Stella died in childbirth.
Yes!
It is impossible to get these statistics.
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According to the World Health Organization, approximately 295,000 women die from childbirth-related complications each year.
you would die
During childbirth
for men you had to die in battle, for women you had to die during childbirth
In the past, women died in childbirth more frequently than they do now. The exact frequency varied depending on the time period and location, but historically, maternal mortality rates during childbirth were much higher compared to today.
Homosexuality in Elizebethan times was completely secretive, and no records exist on the subject.
Yes, but most women are much more likely to die as a result of pregnancy and childbirth.
Yes she died from complications from childbirth.
Edmund Dunch - Elizabethan - died in 1623.