ฌาน ดาร์ก (Thai Wikipedia)

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  • Contrary to popular myth, the primary role of camp followers was not prostitution. They performed support functions such as laundry, cooking, and hauling. Female camp followers were often the wives of soldiers. Some prostitution also took place. Byron C. Hacker and Margaret Vining, "The World of Camp and Train: Women's Changing Roles in Early Modern Armies". [33] เก็บถาวร 2006-05-09 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน (Accessed 12 February 2006)

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  • Oliphant, ch. 2.[4] (Accessed 12 February 2006)
  • These range from mild associations of intrigue to scholarly invective. For an impassioned statement see Gower, ch. 4.[7] (Accessed 12 February 2006) Milder examples are Pernoud and Clin, pp. 78-80; DeVries, p. 135; and Oliphant, ch. 6. [8] (Accessed 12 February 2006)

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  • In February, 2006 a team of forensic scientists announced the beginning of a six-month study to assess bone and skin remains from a museum at Chinon and reputed to be those of the heroine. The study cannot provide a positive identification but could rule out some types of hoax through carbon dating and gender determination.[16] (Accessed 1 March 2006) An interim report released 17 December 2006 states that this is unlikely to have belonged to her.[17] (Accessed 17 December 2006)

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  • "ประวัตินักบุญตลอดปี: นักบุญโยน ออฟ อาร์ค". คลังข้อมูลเก่าเก็บจากแหล่งเดิมเมื่อ 2013-12-16. สืบค้นเมื่อ 2011-12-29.

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  • She is the most requested saint profile at Catholic.org. [32] (Accessed 12 February 2006)

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  • Condemnation trial, pp. 342-343.[12] เก็บถาวร 2014-11-14 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน (Accessed 12 February 2006) Also nullification trial testimony of Brother Pierre Migier, "As to the act of recantation, I know it was performed by her; it was in writing, and was about the length of a Pater Noster."[13] (Accessed 12 February 2006) In modern English this is better known as the Lord's Prayer, Latin and English text available here: [14] (Accessed 12 February 2006)

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  • Front National publicity logos include the tricolor flame and reproductions of statues depicting her. The graphics forums at Étapes magazine include a variety of political posters from the 2002 presidential election. [38] เก็บถาวร 2007-10-29 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน (ฝรั่งเศส) (Accessed 7 February 2006)

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  • According to medieval clothing expert Adrien Harmand, she wore two layers of pants (trousers in British-English) attached to the doublet with 20 fastenings. The outer pants were made of a boot-like leather. "Jeanne d'Arc, son costume, son armure."[22](ฝรั่งเศส) (Accessed 23 March 2006)

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  • These range from mild associations of intrigue to scholarly invective. For an impassioned statement see Gower, ch. 4.[7] (Accessed 12 February 2006) Milder examples are Pernoud and Clin, pp. 78-80; DeVries, p. 135; and Oliphant, ch. 6. [8] (Accessed 12 February 2006)
  • Deuteronomy 22:5.[20] เก็บถาวร 2009-01-09 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน (Accessed 22 March 2006).

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  • In February, 2006 a team of forensic scientists announced the beginning of a six-month study to assess bone and skin remains from a museum at Chinon and reputed to be those of the heroine. The study cannot provide a positive identification but could rule out some types of hoax through carbon dating and gender determination.[16] (Accessed 1 March 2006) An interim report released 17 December 2006 states that this is unlikely to have belonged to her.[17] (Accessed 17 December 2006)

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  • Many of these hypotheses were devised by people whose expertise is in history rather than medicine. For a sampling of papers that passed peer review in medical journals, see ""I heard voices...": From semiology, a historical review, and a new hypothesis on the presumed epilepsy of Joan of Arc," d'Orsi G, Tinuper P, Epilepsy Behav. August, 2006; 9 (1) :152–7. Epub 2006 5 June [25] (idiopathic partial epilepsy with auditory features) ; "Joan of Arc," Foote-Smith E, Bayne L, Epilepsia. Nov-Dec, 1991; 32 (6) :810–5 (epilepsy) ; "Joan of Arc and DSM III," Henker FO, South Med J. December, 1984; 77 (12) :1488–90 (various psychiatric definitions) [26]; "The schizophrenia of Joan of Arc," Allen C, Hist Med. Autumn–Winter 1975;6 (3–4) :4–9 (schizophrenia) [27]. (Accessed 1 September 2006)
  • "A historical case of disseminated chronic tuberculosis," Nores JM, Yakovleff Y, Neuropsychobiology. 1995;32 (2) :79–80 (temporal lobe tuberculoma) (Accessed 1 September 2006) [28]

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  • Her name was written in a variety of ways, particularly prior to the mid-19th century. See Pernoud and Clin, pp. 220–221. She reportedly signed her name as "Jehanne" (see www.stjoan-center.com/Album/, parts 47 and 49; it is also noted in Pernoud and Clin).
  • Nullification trial testimony of Jean de Metz.[3] (Accessed 12 February 2006)
  • Richey, "Joan of Arc: A Military Appreciation".[5] (Accessed 12 February 2006)
  • Nullification trial testimony of Jean, Duke of Alençon.[6] (Accessed 12 February 2006)
  • Nullification trial testimony of Father Nicholas Bailly.[9] (Accessed 12 February 2006)
  • Condemnation trial, pp. 342-343.[12] เก็บถาวร 2014-11-14 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน (Accessed 12 February 2006) Also nullification trial testimony of Brother Pierre Migier, "As to the act of recantation, I know it was performed by her; it was in writing, and was about the length of a Pater Noster."[13] (Accessed 12 February 2006) In modern English this is better known as the Lord's Prayer, Latin and English text available here: [14] (Accessed 12 February 2006)
  • Nullification trial testimony of Jean Massieu.[15] (Accessed 12 February 2006)
  • Nullification trial sentence rehabilitation.[18] (Accessed 12 February 2006)
  • Nullification trial testimony of Guillaume de Manchon.[21] (Accessed 12 February 2006)
  • Condemnation trial, p. 78.[23] เก็บถาวร 2014-11-14 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน (Accessed 12 February 2006) Retrial testimony of Brother Seguin de Seguin, Professor of Theology at Poitiers, does not mention clothing directly, but constitutes a wholehearted endorsement of her piety.[24] (Accessed 12 February 2006)
  • Nullification trial testimony of Dame Marguerite de Touroulde, widow of a king's counselor: "I heard from those that brought her to the king that at first they thought she was mad, and intended to put her away in some ditch, but while on the way they felt moved to do everything according to her good pleasure."[30] (Accessed 12 February 2006)
  • Nullification trial testimony of Guillaume de Manchon.[31] (Accessed 12 February 2006)
  • The duke of Alençon reported seeing her break a sword against a camp follower at Saint Denis. Her page Louis de Contes described the event as happening near Château-Thierry and insisted that it was only a verbal warning. Nullification trial testimony. [34] (Accessed 12 February 2006)
  • These tests, which her confessor describes as hymen investigations, are not reliable measures of virginity. However, they signified approval from matrons of the highest social rank at key moments of her life. Rehabilitation trial testimony of Jean Pasquerel.[35] (Accessed 12 March 2006)

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