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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. Oct 12, 2014 · "Photographization" of the profile of Jeanne des Armoises from Jaulny. Photos also proved of great value of course in regard to the re-creation of Jeanne’s looks dressed in various kinds of clothing which she could have worn in the XVth century.

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  4. Jun 1, 2014 · Secrets of the life of Jeanne d’Arc. Part 4: Her looks, personality and skills. One of our latest (26 May 2014) facial reconstructions of Jeanne. Still looks a bit like a "model" but facial traits correspond with these of Jeanne des Armoises and with the sculpture from Orleans.

  5. Reconnue pour être l'héroïne considérée morte sur le bûcher de Rouen en 1431, elle épouse en novembre 1436 à Arlon, dans le duché de Luxembourg, Robert des Armoises, sire de Jaulny, proche parent du sire de Baudricourt, le gouverneur de Vaucouleurs qui avait favorisé la destinée de la Pucelle.

  6. While commander of the French army, Jeanne d’Arc didn’t participate in active combat. Though remembered as a fearless warrior and considered a heroine of the Hundred Years’ War between France and England, Jeanne never actually fought in battle or killed an opponent.

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  8. 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.

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