Except for the time when Joan was being smuggled in to see Charles VII disguised as a page, Joan did not hide her sex from her troops.
Joan of Arc was a human being. Homo sapiens.
Joan of Arc was different from other women because she claimed to hear the voice of God. Also dressed as men.
Joan of Arc did not go to school because in 15th Century Europe Peasent Women did not go to school.
French Burgundian soldiers were able to capture Joan at one of the rare battles when Joan had ordered a retreat.
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc
Joan was never accused as being a witch but as a heretic.
Joan of Arc defied the gender conventions of her day. She fought in battles and dressed as a man. These facts were later used in her trial, and lead to her being burned at the stake.
She faced the enemy on the battlefield, was caught, put on trial, found guilty and executed by being burned at the stake. All to free France from being occupied by the English.
Joan was accused by the British of being a witch and a heretic.
Mary Wollstonecraft, Joan of arc, Florence Nightingale
While she was fighting for the French, Joan of Arc was caught by their enemy; the English. The English put her on trial and charged her with being a witch. She was found guilty and burned at the stake. Soon after, the French defeated the English and won the war. A long time later, Joan of Arc was declared to be a saint by the Catholic Church.