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'''Isabelle Romée''' was the wife of [[Jacques d'Arc]] and mother to [[Pierre d'Arc|Pierre]], [[Jean d'Arc|Jean]], and [[Jeanne d'Arc]]. | '''Isabelle Romée''' (1377–1458) was the wife of [[Jacques d'Arc]] and mother to [[Pierre d'Arc|Pierre]], [[Jean d'Arc|Jean]], and [[Jeanne d'Arc]]. | ||
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Isabelle was described by Gabriel Laxart as having a warm and friendly demeanor that contrasted with her husband's large and imposing presence, but he considered both of them "intelligent and big-hearted".<ref name = "Chapter 26"/> | Isabelle was described by [[Gabriel Laxart]] as having a warm and friendly demeanor that contrasted with her husband's large and imposing presence, but he considered both of them "intelligent and big-hearted".<ref name = "Chapter 26"/> | ||
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Isabelle Romée (1377–1458) was the wife of Jacques d'Arc and mother to Pierre, Jean, and Jeanne d'Arc.
Biography
Known for being an independent woman who went on very dangerous pilgrimages,[1] Isabelle settled down with Jacques d'Arc, Domrémy's doyen.
In 1429, after their daughter Jeanne fled home, Isabelle and her husband received a letter from her. In it, she explained that she felt very guilty about leaving them without a word, but that she had to go and loved them dearly. Isabelle cried at the letter and the couple forgave their daughter.[1]
On 17 July 1429,[2] Isabelle and the d'Arc family attended Charles VII's coronation at Reims.[3]
Personality and traits
Isabelle was described by Gabriel Laxart as having a warm and friendly demeanor that contrasted with her husband's large and imposing presence, but he considered both of them "intelligent and big-hearted".[3]
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Heresy – Chapter 18
- ↑
Charles VII of France on Wikipedia
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed: Heresy – Chapter 26