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FRENCH NOBLE AND MOTHER OF JOAN OF ARC
Isabelle Romee; Isabelle de Vouthon; Isabelle d'Arc
  • The house where Isabelle Romée raised Joan of Arc, which is now a museum. The village church is at the right behind several trees.

Gaston Isabelle         
CANADIAN POLITICIAN (1920-2013)
Joseph Gaston Isabelle; Joseph Isabelle
Joseph Gaston Isabelle (14 November 1920, in Hull, Quebec (now Gatineau, Quebec) – 4 June 2013)Gaston Isabelle Obituary was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was a physician by career.
Isabelle Errera         
  • The [[Hotel Errera]] in Brussels, home to Isabelle Errera from 1890 until her death, now the headquarters of the [[Minister-President of Flanders]]
BELGIAN ART HISTORIAN
Isabelle Goldschmidt
Isabella or Isabelle Alice Errera, née Goldschmidt (5 April 1869 - 23 June 1929) was a Belgian art historian specializing in textiles.
Isabelle Guérin         
PARIS OPERA BALLET DANCER
Isabelle Guerin
Isabelle Guérin (born 1961) is a French ballet dancer. She was a member of the Paris Opera Ballet from 1978.

Wikipedia

Isabelle Romée

Isabelle Romée, also known as Isabelle de Vouthon and Isabelle d'Arc (1377–1458) and Ysabeau Romee,[1] was the mother of Joan of Arc. She grew up in Vouthon-Bas and later married Jacques d'Arc. The couple moved to Domrémy, where they owned a farm consisting of about 50 acres (200,000 m2) of land. After their daughter's famous exploits in 1429, the family was granted noble status by Charles VII in December of that year. Isabelle moved to Orléans in 1440 after her husband's death and received a pension from the city. She petitioned Pope Nicholas V to reopen the court case that had convicted Joan of heresy, and then, in her seventies, addressed the opening session of the appellate trial at Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. The appeals court overturned Joan's conviction on 7 July 1456. Isabelle died two years later, probably at Sandillon near Orléans.