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page 1Women in the Hundred Years' War
Isabeau of Bavaria
Queen Consort of France

Catherine of Valois
Queen consort of England

Isabella of Valois
Queen consort of England

Yolanda de Aragon
Infanta de Aragon, titular queen consort of Naples, French noble (1384-1442)
Joan of France, Duchess of Brittany
daughter of King Charles VI of France
Anne of Burgundy
Medieval noblewoman

Jeanne de Clisson
Breton privateer
Joanna of Flanders
Duchess of Britain (1295-1374)
Jeanne de Bar, Countess of Marle and Soissons
Midieval countess

Catherine of Alençon
Duchess of Bavaria
Margaret of Joinville
Countess of Vaudémont and Lady of Joinville
Pierronne
Pierronne, also known as Pierrone, Pierronne la Bretonne and Perrinaïc (died 3 September 1430), was a Breton woman who said she saw visions of "God dressed in a long white robe with a red tunic underneath". Pierronne, who may have met Joan of Arc in 1429, tried to defend her reputation at Corbeil. For this, Pierronne was arrested by pro-English authorities in March 1430 and burned at the stake.
Isabella of Brittany
French noble