Joan's actual name was Jehanne d'Arc. There are several surviving documents signed by Joan and they were all signed 'Jehanne.' That was the entire extent of her writing ability as she was illiterate. For a photo image of her signature, see the link below.
probably, I think it's just spelled differently
Yes, they are both alternate names for Joan of Arc.
Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc).
Inspiring, Amazing, and strong.
Jeanne d'Arc or Joan of Arc's mother was Isabelle Romée
Joan of Arc was known as the Maid of Orleans.
Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in 1431.
Joan of Arc (or Jeanne Darc for some) had rallied the french in a vulnerable time giving the french much needed moral and faith to eventually win the war
Yes, they are both alternate names for Joan of Arc.
She was the daughter of Jacques d'Arc (or Darc).
Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc).
Yes, Joan of Arc's parents were Jacques Darc and his wife Isabelle de Vouthon, and they lived in the town of Domremy.
Inspiring, Amazing, and strong.
"Joan" as in "Joan of Arc" is "Jeanne" (Jeanne d'Arc). Any other Joans are spelled and pronounced the same as in English, "Joan". For instance, Joan Baez. Foreign names are not translated in French.
Jeanne is the French spelling for the English "Joan", as in Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc).
Joan of Arc come to mind (Jeanne D'Arc)
A Franglais saint and martyr. (In English she is referred to as "Joan of Arc", In French as Jeanne d'Arc). She inspired the French army at a time when England controlled much of France, and was eventually burnt at the stake. Check out a wikipedia article for more information.
No, Joan of Arc was not abandoned when she was a little girl. Her parents were Jacques Darc and Isabelle de Vouthon, and they lived in the town of Domremy.