Closest thing to it was probably Jeanne D'arc that led the french revolution and claimed to be guided by angels and stuff.
RE: How would the rabbis welcome a jewish prophet girl ?
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Jeanne D'Arc has been overused politically.
The real history (without all posterior alterations, political recuperations leading to the rewriting of her story) might be a bit more modest (if there's only a single notable fact remaining).
And yes that was during the "Guerre de Cent Ans" - Hundred Years War (1337 - 1453 but it wasn't a non-stop war, be reassured) - a Civil War in France opposing les Valois (French) and les Plantagenêt (British-backed) but it was essentially during the Revolution and the Prussian Wars that her image was used.
And for your question @sweecee, I think she'll be welcomed with insults and stones :D But even a male prophet would finish the living in the streets, everybody thinking he's a madman.
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hmmm... I don't know... more a high test girl who decided to fight what ever the men said... I think she was a shepard or some kind of outdoor activity, and she took arms... doesn't fit at all the profile.
and it wasn't the revolution, way earlier... my history fails me, but I think it was in relation with the northern islands... a certain britany :).
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