Wartime cross-dressers

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Hannah Snell (1723–1792) was a British woman who disguised herself as a man and became a soldier

Many people have engaged in cross-dressing during wartime under various circumstances and for various motives. This has been especially true of women, whether while serving as a soldier in otherwise all-male armies, while protecting themselves or disguising their identity in dangerous circumstances, or for other purposes.

Conversely, men would dress as women to

Lycomedes dressed as a woman to avoid participation in the Trojan War
.

Prehistory, legend and mythology

Historical

Fourteenth century

  • Joanna of Flanders (c. 1295–1374) led the Montfortist faction in Brittany in the 1340s after the capture of her husband left her as the titular head of the family. She wore male dress at engagements such as the siege of Hennebont.

Fifteenth century

Joan of Arc enters Orléans (painting by J.J. Sherer, 1887)

Sixteenth century

Seventeenth century

Eighteenth century

Nineteenth century

Twentieth century

Fiction

Fictional works where wartime cross-dressing is a major plot point include:

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