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  1. Jacques (or Jacquot) d'Arc (sometimes spelled Darc, Dars, Tart, Tarc, Darx, or Day; 1375–1431) was a farmer from Domrémy, France, who was the father of the French military leader and Catholic saint Joan of Arc.

  2. Jacques d'Arc was the father of Joan Of Arc and was a farmer who owned about fifty acres of land around the small town of Domremy. Jacques was part of the "peasant class" but seems to have provided a comfortable level of living for his family that included Joan and three brothers and his wife Isabelle.

  3. Born a peasant girl in 1412 in medieval France, Jeanne d’Arc (or Joan of Arc in English) would die just 19 years later heralded as a martyr, warrior and saviour of her nation. She packed a lifetime worth of achievements into a short brief spell on this Earth, leaving a legacy that has not only inspired generations of French but countless ...

  4. Feb 4, 2021 · Of all the intriguing and interesting people of medieval Europe, Jeanne dArc (commonly known as Joan of Arc, c. 1412-1431) lived one of the most unique lives. Jeanne was the daughter of a peasant farmer named Jacques d’Arc and his wife, Isabelle, who lived in the village of Domrémy.

  5. Jacques d’Arc, nicknamed Jacquemin (at the time, it was customary to call the first-born by the father’s first name), was the eldest of the five children of Jacques and Isabelle. He did not become a soldier, unlike his brothers.

  6. Jan 27, 2021 · Jeanne dArc (commonly known as Joan of Arc, c. 1412-1431) was the daughter of a peasant farmer named Jacques d’Arc and his wife, Isabelle, who lived in the village of Domrémy.

  7. Jacques d'Arc was a farmer in the village of Domrémy in Lorraine, and the father of the French heroine and Roman Catholic saint Joan of Arc.

  8. Jan 1, 2012 · Joan came from the village of Domrémy in the Lorraine area of northeastern France (now Domrémy-la-Pucelle in her honour). Jacques d’Arc, her father, was a farmer of modest means though of some consequence in the village and her mother, Isabelle or Romée, taught Joan to say her prayers. Joan grew up pious and strong-minded.

  9. Jul 10, 2018 · But Joan’s mother was Isabelle Romée, wife of farmer Jacques dArc and Isabelle was not an ordinary medieval wife. Great match! Found in a Cambremer vide grenier! A journey of faith. Her commitment to her faith and to God was usual for the times and her beliefs shaped her daily thoughts.

  10. Jacques d'Arc (1380–1440) was a farmer in the village of Domrémy in Lorraine, and the father of the French heroine and Roman Catholic saint Joan of Arc. Life. Born at Ceffonds, he held the post of doyen in Domrémy, a local post that collected taxes and organized the village's defence.