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The French ironclad ''Jeanne d'Arc'' was a wooden-hulled armored corvette built for the French Navy in the late 1860s. She was named for Joan of Arc, a Roman Catholic saint and heroine of the Hundred Years War. ''Jeanne d'Arc'' participated in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71 and remained in commission afterwards, unlike many of her sisters. The ship was condemned in 1883, but nothing further is known as to her disposition. ==Design and description== The s〔Ironclad is the all-encompassing term for armored warships of this period. Armored corvettes were originally designed for the same role as traditional wooden corvettes, but this rapidly changed as the size and expense of these ships caused them to be used as second-class armored ships.〕 were designed as improved versions of the armored corvette suitable for foreign deployments. Unlike their predecessor the ''Alma''-class ships were true central battery ironclads as they were fitted with armored transverse bulkheads.〔de Balincourt and Vincent-Bréchignac 1976, p. 26〕 Like most ironclads of their era they were equipped with a metal-reinforced ram.〔Gardiner, p. 302〕 ''Jeanne d'Arc'' measured between perpendiculars, with a beam of . She had a mean draft of and displaced .〔 Her crew numbered 316 officers and men.〔
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