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- Angélique_Brûlon comment "Marie-Angélique-Joséphine Duchemin, widowed Brûlon (January 20, 1772 – July 13, 1859), was a French soldier.Born in Dinan into a soldier family, Duchemin married a soldier named Brûlon and served from 1792–1799 in the defence of Corsica. She initially fought disguised as a man along with her husband, but was eventually discovered to be a woman. Despite this, she had shown such valour in battle that she was allowed to remain in service.".
- Q3292353 comment "Marie-Angélique-Joséphine Duchemin, widowed Brûlon (January 20, 1772 – July 13, 1859), was a French soldier.Born in Dinan into a soldier family, Duchemin married a soldier named Brûlon and served from 1792–1799 in the defence of Corsica. She initially fought disguised as a man along with her husband, but was eventually discovered to be a woman. Despite this, she had shown such valour in battle that she was allowed to remain in service.".