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Domrémy-la-Pucelle - Wikipedia Domrémy-la-Pucelle (French pronunciation: [dɔ̃ʁemi la pysɛl] ⓘ, lit 'Domrémy [of] the Maid ') is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France The village, originally named Domrémy, is the birthplace of Joan of Arc It has since been renamed Domrémy-la-Pucelle after Joan's nickname, la Pucelle d' Orléans ("the Maid of Orléans")
Domremy | Joan of Arc | Jeanne-darc. info The peasants of Domremy were vassals of the noble family of Bourlemont, whose castle, some four miles to the south, still stands on a wooded headland which juts out into the flat meadows of the Meuse
Domremy-la-Pucelle | History, Geography, Points of Interest | Britannica Updates? Omissions? Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login) Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article Britannica Editors "Domrémy-la-Pucelle" Encyclopedia Britannica, 6 Jun 2017, https: www britannica com place Domremy-la-Pucelle Accessed 2 December 2025
Domrémy-la-Pucelle, Joan of Arc’s birthplace Domrémy-la-Pucelle, origin of the name Joan of Arc’s birthplace Domrémy-la-Pucelle is a quaint village nestled in the region of Lorraine, renowned as the birthplace of Joan of Arc Originally known simply as Domrémy, its name likely derived from Domus Remigius, an ancient Roman farm estate In 1578, the village adopted the name Domrémy-la-Pucelle “Pucelle” is an Old French term
Domremy-la-Pucelle Joans Hometown - Maid of Heaven Joan Of Arc was born and lived in the small village of Domremy (now called Domremy-la-Pucelle meaning Domremy the Maid to honor Joan) until she left when she was sixteen to save France
Domremy: The Home – International Joan of Arc Society Joan was born in Domremy, a small village on the frontier of the duchy of Lorraine The district was ruled directly by the royal administration and remained loyal to Charles VII despite its being within a predominantly Anglo- Burgundian area