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Probably, its an interesting question . Sir Wallace if it is who I think you mean was something of a Free-lance Warrior and unlike Joan did not have any religious or salvific(like the Crusades) motive. a better analogy would be Queen Isabella who did wear armor in the field- a Queen at Arms, literally, not merely a Girl Knight. I am speaking of Isabella I of Spain, Columbus" patron.

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