This article claims that "Joan of Arc... identified as gender-non-conforming", which has been debunked by historians since it's based on a misconception about the soldiers' clothing she was given to wear and continued wearing in prison because, according to several eyewitnesses, this type of clothing had cords that could be laced through eyelets to attach the different parts together so her guards couldn't pull her clothing off when they tried to rape her on occasion. According to the bailiff, Jehan Massieu, she was finally maneuvered into a false "relapse" when the guards took away her dress and left her nothing to wear except the soldiers' clothing, then she was convicted for that. This has nothing to do with gender identity, and in fact she always called herself "The Maiden" ("la Pucelle") as her chosen moniker, which is definitely feminine and hence proves she identified as a woman.