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Little is known about her, only that she was a poor women married with [[Dario Brando]]. She was seen in a flashback of the carriage incident in Chapter 1, which is her only appearance, helping Dario steal [[George Joestar]]. She appeared to be the only person [[Dio Brando]] ever cared for, as he mentions his hatred for his father due to having made her suffer and "working her to death."
Little is known about her, only that she was a poor women married with [[Dario Brando]]. She was seen in a flashback of the carriage incident in Chapter 1, which is her only appearance, helping Dario steal [[George Joestar]]. She appeared to be the only person [[Dio Brando]] ever cared for, as he mentions his hatred for his father due to having made her suffer and "working her to death."


===[[Steel Ball Run]]===
Her Steel Ball Run counterpart is much younger, beautiful and has a more important role in her son's history. While in extreme poverty, she denied to let her son eat from the floor, even if it meant getting burned while holding hot food on her hands for him to eat off of.

Her Steel Ball Run counterpart is much younger, beautiful and has a more important role in her son's history. While in extreme poverty, she did not let her son eat from the floor, even if it meant getting burned while holding hot food on her hands for him to eat off of.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 23:59, 27 December 2012


Dio Brando's mother is a minor, fictional character appearing in the manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure by Hirohiko Araki. Her name remains unknown.

Synopsis

Little is known about her, only that she was a poor women married with Dario Brando. She was seen in a flashback of the carriage incident in Chapter 1, which is her only appearance, helping Dario steal George Joestar. She appeared to be the only person Dio Brando ever cared for, as he mentions his hatred for his father due to having made her suffer and "working her to death."

Steel Ball Run

Her Steel Ball Run counterpart is much younger, beautiful and has a more important role in her son's history. While in extreme poverty, she did not let her son eat from the floor, even if it meant getting burned while holding hot food on her hands for him to eat off of.

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