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During the French Wars of Religion, Marguerite Catherine Ponsoye Delaye, also known as Margot Delaye or La Gandonne, was a woman who fought during the siege of Montelimar by Admiral Coligny in April 1570, during which she lost an arm. This battle was part of the French Wars of Religion. A one-armed statue was erected in her honor.

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  • Margot Delaye (fr)
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  • During the French Wars of Religion, Marguerite Catherine Ponsoye Delaye, also known as Margot Delaye or La Gandonne, was a woman who fought during the siege of Montelimar by Admiral Coligny in April 1570, during which she lost an arm. This battle was part of the French Wars of Religion. A one-armed statue was erected in her honor. (en)
  • Marguerite Catherine Ponsoye dite « la Gandonne » illustrée sous le nom de Margot Delaye en avril 1570 à Montélimar. Héroïne de Montélimar qui participa à sauver la ville des assauts de l'armée du comte Louis de Nassau. (fr)
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  • During the French Wars of Religion, Marguerite Catherine Ponsoye Delaye, also known as Margot Delaye or La Gandonne, was a woman who fought during the siege of Montelimar by Admiral Coligny in April 1570, during which she lost an arm. This battle was part of the French Wars of Religion. A one-armed statue was erected in her honor. (en)
  • Marguerite Catherine Ponsoye dite « la Gandonne » illustrée sous le nom de Margot Delaye en avril 1570 à Montélimar. Héroïne de Montélimar qui participa à sauver la ville des assauts de l'armée du comte Louis de Nassau. (fr)
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