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Jeanne des Armoises

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in Paris. Unable to tell him the "secret" Joan had told him - which proved to Charles that Joan had been sent by God to defeat the English - Jeanne confessed to the subterfuge, and begged the king's forgiveness.
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and Jean temporarily accepted Jeanne des Armoises as the actual Joan. Over the next six years, the brothers and their "sister" traveled from town to town, beginning at
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160:, receiving lavish gifts from Joan's many admirers, among them, Princess Elizabeth of Luxembourg (1390-1451), and Elisabeth von Görlitz, widow of 408: 306: 139: 398: 413: 152:'s execution, several young women came forward claiming to be the Maid, including Claude des Armoises. In 1434 Joan of Arc's brothers 359: 388: 383: 80: 299: 250: 93:
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Jeanne married the knight Robert des Armoises. She retired to
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Joan of Arc
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Prince Anton of Burgundy
Charles VII of France
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"Claude, the Second Face of Joan of Arc"
"Misconceptions Series: Did Joan Survive as 'Claude des Armoises'?"
Quest for the past
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