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  1. Jeanne des Armoises (also Claude des Armoises; fl. 1438) was a French adventurer living in the 15th century. She was reportedly a soldier in the Pope's army in Italy. Following Joan of Arc's execution, several young women came forward claiming to be the Maid, including Claude des Armoises.

  2. Jeanne (ou Claude) du Lis [2] (ou des Lis), dite Jeanne des Armoises, est une femme qui se fit passer pour Jeanne d'Arc après le supplice de celle-ci. Son cas n'est pas isolé à l'époque, un certain nombre de « fausses Jeanne d'Arc » apparaissant dans les années qui suivent la mort de la Pucelle sur le bûcher de Rouen .

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  4. Mar 6, 2019 · Jeanne des Armoises. Like Joan, Claude wore her hair short, in a men’s style, and had already posed as a soldier in the army of Pope Eugene IV, where she allegedly did away with two men during a rebellion in Rome in 1435. She spoke almost exclusively in Christian parables, which enabled her to cloud certain facts and contributed to her mystery.

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  5. Jeanne des Armoises (fl. 1438) Captain in the French army. Name variations: Joan of Armoises. Flourished in 1438 in France; married and mother of two. A few years after the death of Joan of Arc, another Joan came to prominence in France's fight against England. Mother of two and married when she began her military career, Jeanne des Armoises ...

  6. NARRATOR: And the book of accounts does indeed include a record of a payment to Jeanne Claude des Armoises, alias Joan of Arc. The German Federal Criminal Police offices in Wiesbaden. The portrait of Joan of Arc's double is being used to help reconstruct the true face of Joan of Arc.

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  7. Apr 27, 2012 · Being in Arlon, “Jeanne” married, on November 6, 1436, a widowed aristocrat with two children, Robert des Armoises, reportedly her senior by 20 years. Robert was related, through his previous marriage, to the aforementioned friend of Jeanne, d’Arc, Robert de Baudricourt.

  8. Jehan D'Arc du Lys. Born in 1404 – Domrémy-la-Pucelle, Vosges, Lorraine, France. Deceased in 1477 – Domrémy-la-Pucelle, Vosges, Lorraine, France, age at death: 73 years old. Jean d’Arc, who fled with his sister to Neufchâteau, accompanied her to France, and was lodged at the house of Jacques Boucher at Orléans.

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