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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...
- Les Grandes-
Armoises (French pronunciation: [le ɡʁɑ̃d.z‿aʁmwaz]) is a
commune in the
Ardennes department and
Grand Est
region of north-eastern France....
- most
successful was
Jeanne (or Claude) des
Armoises.
Claude des
Armoises married the
knight Robert des
Armoises and
claimed to be Joan of Arc in 1436. She...
- Les Petites-
Armoises (French pronunciation: [le pətit.z‿aʁmwaz]) is a
commune in the
Ardennes department in
northern France.
Communes of the
Ardennes department...
-
claiming to be her. In 1434,
Pierre and Jéan
temporarily accepted Jeanne des
Armoises (whose real name was Claude) as the
actual Joan. Over the next six years...
-
orders of
Monsieur des
Armoises before the
French Revolution and that they were of Joan and her husband,
Robert des
Armoises.
Several books have been...
- d'Antibes. It has top
notes of basil,
jasmine and citrus,
middle notes of
armoise,
vetiver and rose, and base
notes of patchouli,
oakmoss and amber. Azurée...
- town of Le Mans. This
troop had been
previously commanded by
Jeanne des
Armoises, a Joan of Arc impersonator, but her
relationship with
Gilles de Rais remains...
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Ivraie (Ryegr****) 5 23 Jul Bélier (Ram) 6 24 Jul Prêle (Horsetail) 7 25 Jul
Armoise (Mugwort) 8 26 Jul
Carthame (Safflower) 9 27 Jul Mûre (Blackberry) 10 28...
- its
stems and
leaves are
white and woolly. Similarly, it is
armoise herbe-blanche or
armoise blanche in French. In Arabic, it is shīeḥ (الشيح). In Old Testament...