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Joan of Arc is not typically classified as a humanist, as she lived during the early 15th century, before the full emergence of the Renaissance Humanism movement. Humanism emphasizes the value of human reason, individualism, and classical learning, whereas Joan is primarily recognized for her religious fervor, military leadership, and divine visions. Her motivations were deeply rooted in her faith and a sense of divine mission rather than the secular and philosophical ideals associated with humanism. Thus, while she embodied strong individual agency, her context and objectives differ significantly from those of humanist thinkers.

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