Joanna, a follower of Jesus mentioned in the New Testament, is believed to have lived during the 1st century AD, approximately around the time of Jesus' ministry, which is generally dated from around 30 to 33 AD. The exact dates of her life and death are not documented in historical texts, but she is noted for her role in supporting Jesus and the apostles. Some traditions suggest she may have continued her ministry after Jesus' resurrection, but specific details regarding her death remain unknown.
Christian theology says that Jesus was sent from God to be exicuted so that human sins would die with him. Because of this it also says that for a person to be saved, they must be a follower of Jesus.
Joanna Vassa died in 1857.
Joanna Cruickshank died in 1958.
Joanna MacKinnon died in 1966.
Joanna Denny died in 2006.
Joanna Żubr died in 1852.
Joanna Wiszniewicz died in 2009.
Joanna Koerten died in 1715.
Joanna Grudzińska died in 1831.
Joanna Flatau died in 1999.
Joanna Cannan died in 1961.
Joanna Salamon died in 2001, in Poland.