14. yüzyılda Fransızlar
- Isabelle Romée, also known as Isabelle de Vouthon and Isabelle d'Arc (1377–1458) and Ysabeau Romee, was the mother of Joan of Arc.
- Isabelle RoméeWP (イザベル・ヴトン?) is the mother of Jeanne d'Arc. Isabelle refers to Jeanne as Jeannette. She is shown to be a caring mother and is deeply worried...
- Il ne nous est donc pas possible de déterminer si le curé de Sermaise est le frère, le cousin ou le neveu de Romée de Vouthon ( Isabelle de Salm ).
- In what is now known as Joan's Trial of Nullification or Rehabilitation, Isabelle Romee made the following statement to begin the proceedings
- Isabelle, 1440'ta kocasının ölümünden sonra Orleans yakınlarındaki Sandillon'a taşındı ve Orléans şehri tarafından kendisine ödenen emekli maaşıyla yaşadı.
- Isabelle Romée, the mother of Jeanne d'Arc, appears in Fate/Apocrypha as an illusion created by Shakespeare's First Folio.
- Isabelle Romée's character in Fate/Grand Order is primarily depicted as a supportive and caring mother who is constantly worried for her daughter's safety.
- Isabelle Romée was born in the small village of Vouthon-Bas in eastern France where in late summer bright yellow fields of grain ripen under a sky of azure blue.
- Isabelle Romée (1377–1458): “Isabelle was the mother of Joan of Arc and exerted a great Christian influence upon Joan in her formative years.
- Aka: Isabelle D'ARC, Isabelle DE VOUTHON.