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Joan referred to herself in the letters as Jeanne la Pucelle ('Joan the Maiden') or as la Pucelle ('the Maiden'), emphasizing her virginity, and she signed 'Jehanne'. In the sixteenth century, she became known as the 'Maid of Orleans'. [6]
When it came to signing her name, her signature evolved from a simple “X” to her first name, Jehanne. Except for one elementary line drawing rendered while she was alive, these signatures …
Joan of Arc dictated her letters. Three of the surviving ones are signed. Another replica of a signature made on 16 March 1430. Due to inconsistent record keeping and different contemporary customs, the name of Joan of Arc at birth is not known for certain.
B elow is a list of letters which Joan of Arc dictated to the scribes in her army and the clergy at Poitiers or other locations. We have the full text (or virtually so) for 11 of these letters - five originals and six as copies.
While it's not known beyond a doubt who actually wrote the signatures which appear on several surviving documents (two of which are shown above), the verdict among historians is that she must have written them herself.
Nov 9, 2024 · One of the most special is undeniably a letter bearing the oldest known signature of Jeanne la Pucelle, known to English-speaking readers as Joan of Arc. Written on 9 November 1429, this letter has never previously left Riom, the town to …
Mar 29, 2025 · A factsheet on several objects associated with Joan of Arc including a letter signed by Joan herself.
See the only known examples of Joan of Arc's signature and the letters she dictated.
Marian Brannan, author of TWENTY REMARKABLE WOMEN SEEN THROUGH THEIR HANDWRITING, takes a look at Joan of Arc's Signature in this short video. To learn more ...
Joan of Arc - You have heard Her Name, Do you really know Her Story? Shows Joan of Arc's actual signature from a letter to the people of Reims dated March 28, 1430.
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