Joan of Arc was a brave girl from France who helped her country during the Hundred Years' War and is honored as its patron saint for her courage and faith.
Overview
Capture And Trial
Symbols And Iconography
Historical Controversies
Early Life And Background
Cultural Impact And Legacy
Martyrdom And Canonization
Joan In Literature And Film
Visions And Divine Guidance
Role In The Hundred Years War
George Bernard Shaw
Catholic Church
Patron Saint
Imagination
Literature
Conflict
Michael
English
Village
People
🌟 Joan of Arc was born around 1412 in a village called Domrémy in France.
⚔️ She played a crucial role in the Hundred Years' War, fighting for France.
👑 Joan helped Charles VII become the king of France by lifting the siege at Orléans.
🌸 At just 13 years old, she began having visions telling her to help the king.
😔 In May 1430, Joan was captured by the Burgundians and sold to the English.
🔥 She was executed on May 30, 1431, and became a martyr for her beliefs.
🎉 Joan was declared a saint by the Catholic Church in 1920.
📚 Many stories, books, and films feature Joan of Arc, celebrating her brave life.
🌍 Her legacy inspires people around the world with messages of courage and determination.
🙏 Joan of Arc is a beloved figure in France and is known as the patron saint of the country.
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