Isabelle Romée, also known as Isabelle de Vouthon and Isabelle d'Arc (1377–1458) and Ysabeau Romee, was the mother of
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc ( ; ; – 30 May 1431) is a patron saint of France, honored as a defender of the French nation for her role in the siege of Orléans and her insistence on the Coronation of the French monarch, coronation of Charles VII o ...
. She grew up in
Vouthon-Bas and later married
Jacques d'Arc. The couple moved to
Domrémy, where they owned a farm consisting of about of land. After their daughter's famous exploits in 1429, the family was granted noble status by Charles VII in December of that year. Isabelle moved to
Orléans
Orléans (,["Orleans"](_blank)
(US) and [Pope Nicholas V
Pope Nicholas V (; ; 15 November 1397 – 24 March 1455), born Tommaso Parentucelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 March 1447 until his death in March 1455. Pope Eugene IV made him a Cardinal (Catholic Chu ...]
to
reopen the court case that had convicted Joan of heresy, and then, in her seventies, addressed the opening session of the appellate trial at Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. The appeals court overturned Joan's conviction on 7 July 1456. Isabelle died two years later, probably at Sandillon near Orléans.
Biography
Isabelle Romée was a native of
Vouthon-Bas, a village near
Domrémy where she and her husband
Jacques d'Arc settled. Together they owned about of land and a modest house. Isabelle Romée may have earned her surname from a pilgrimage to Rome. Surnames were not universal in the early 15th century and a woman could be known by a different one from her husband.
Isabelle Romée gave her daughter a religious,
Catholic
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upbringing and taught her the craft of
spinning wool. She also had three sons, Jacquemin, Jean, and
Pierre, and a daughter named Catherine, though little is known about her life. Like the rest of the immediate family, she was ennobled by royal grant on 29 December 1429. She moved to
Orléans
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to reopen the court case that had convicted Joan of heresy. An inquiry finally opened in 1449. The chief inquisitor of France,
Jean Bréhal, took up the case and conducted an initial investigation in May 1452. On 7 November 1455, after the reign of
Pope Callixtus III had begun, Isabelle traveled to
Paris
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to visit the delegation from the
Holy See
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. Although she was over seventy years old, she addressed the assembly with a moving speech. It began, "I had a daughter, born in legitimate marriage, whom I fortified worthily with the sacraments of
baptism
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and
confirmation
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and raised in the fear of God and respect for the tradition of the Church," and ended, "…without any aid given to her innocence in a perfidious, violent, and iniquitous trial, without a shadow of right… they condemned her in a damnable and criminal fashion and made her die most cruelly by fire." Isabelle attended most of the appellate trial sessions despite poor health. The appeals court overturned the conviction on 7 July 1456.
Isabelle died on 28 November 1458, likely in the village of Sandillon near Orleans.
Portrayals
*
Jeanne D'Alcy in the 1900 film ''
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc ( ; ; – 30 May 1431) is a patron saint of France, honored as a defender of the French nation for her role in the siege of Orléans and her insistence on the Coronation of the French monarch, coronation of Charles VII o ...
'' starring
Jeanne Calvière.
*
Selena Royle in the 1948 film ''
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc ( ; ; – 30 May 1431) is a patron saint of France, honored as a defender of the French nation for her role in the siege of Orléans and her insistence on the Coronation of the French monarch, coronation of Charles VII o ...
'' starring
Ingrid Bergman.
*
Tatiana Moukhine in the 1994 film ''
Joan the Maiden'' starring
Sandrine Bonnaire.
*
Jacqueline Bisset
Winifred Jacqueline Fraser Bisset ( ; born 13 September 1944) is a British actress. She began her film career in 1965 and first came to prominence in 1968 with roles in ''The Detective (1968 film), The Detective'', ''Bullitt'', and ''The Sweet ...
in the 1999 television miniseries ''
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc ( ; ; – 30 May 1431) is a patron saint of France, honored as a defender of the French nation for her role in the siege of Orléans and her insistence on the Coronation of the French monarch, coronation of Charles VII o ...
'' starring
Leelee Sobieski.
*
Regine Delalin in the 2017 musical film ''
Jeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc'' starring
Lise Leplat Prudhomme.
*
Glenn Close in the 2018 theater play ''
The Mother of the Maid'' at the
Public Theater in New York City
See also
*
Joan of Arc bibliography
Notes
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References
External links
Isabelle Romee page at MaidofHeaven
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1377 births
1458 deaths
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14th-century French women
15th-century French nobility
15th-century French women
Joan of Arc
14th-century farmers
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