Background
Premoy was born in Guise in Picardie.
Premoy was born in Guise in Picardie.
She ran away from home after a domestic conflict, dressed herself as a male and enlisted in the regiment of the Prince of Condé in 1676. She was eventually promoted and raised through the ranks through bravery in battle, and participated in the Siege of Philippsburg (1688). Her biological sex was discovered when she was wounded during the Siege of Mons (1691).
She was called to Versailles, were Louis XIV made her honorary knight of the Order of Street Louis.
She was fired from the army but allowed to keep her rank, and though she was ordered to wear a skirt, she continued to dresse as a man on the upper part of the body. Her autobiography, Histoire de la Dragone: contenant les actions de Genevieve Premoy, was published in 1704.