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- most successful was Jeanne (or Claude) des Armoises. Claude des Armoises married the knight Robert des Armoises and claimed to be Joan of Arc in 1436. She...
- Jeanne des Armoises (also Claude des Armoises; fl. 1438) was a French adventurer living in the 15th century. She was reportedly a soldier in the Pope's...
- Groizeleau, Vincent (24 February 2023). "Gendarmerie maritime : le patrouilleur Armoise rejoint enfin Cherbourg; Mer et Marine". Groizeleau, Vincent (2 October...
- musky scent. Anise oil, from the Pimpinella anisum, rich odor of licorice Armoise/Mugwort oil A green and camphorous essential oil. Asafoetida oil, used...
- its stems and leaves are white and woolly. Similarly, it is armoise herbe-blanche or armoise blanche in French. In Arabic, it is shīeḥ (الشيح). And it is...
- d'Antibes. It has top notes of basil, jasmine and citrus, middle notes of armoise, vetiver and rose, and base notes of patchouli, oakmoss and amber. Azurée...
- town of Le Mans. This troop had been previously commanded by Jeanne des Armoises, a Joan of Arc impersonator, but her relationship with Rais remains "poorly...
- claiming to be her. In 1434, Pierre and Jéan temporarily accepted Jeanne des Armoises (whose real name was Claude) as the actual Joan. Over the next six years...
- Flora of China Vol. 19, 20 and 21 Page 523 Sweet Annie, sweet sagewort, armoise annuelle Artemisia annua Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 847. 1753. Flora of China...
- while 'southernwood' is historically referred to as aurone, abrotone, or armoise citronelle, and is scarcely ever mentioned, if at all. At that time, Absente's...