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Jeanne Merkus

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She served by organizing the army medical service on the Serbian side during the
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She was an educated deaconess and worked tending the wounded in Paris during the
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Between 1873 and 1876, she was a member of the Serbian rebel guerilla of
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Batavia
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deaconess
Franco-Prussian War
Mićo Ljubibratić
Herzegovina
Serbian–Turkish Wars (1876–1878)
Joan of Arc




"Merkus, Jeanne"
Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands
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1839 births
1897 deaths
Deaconesses
Women in 19th-century warfare
Women in European warfare
People of the Franco-Prussian War

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