Joan Of Arc Thesis

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Joan Of Arc Joan of Arc originated from Domrémy-la-Pucelle, France in 1412. Her parents were Isabelle Romée and Jacques d'Arc. She also had three brothers along with a sister. Her pious mother nurtured Joan’s deep love for the Catholic Church at an early age. The voices first originated from her father’s garden; the voices she heard were said to be Saint Michael, Catherine, and Margaret (French saints). The voices told her that she must help the Dauphin by going to Orleans and breaking England’s siege over the city, this made her believe that she was chosen by God to make France the victor of the long lasting war with England. The voices helped determine her mission, which was to save France by defeating the enemies, along with making Charles the rightful king. Around the year 1415, the Hundred Years War had reached its most crucial point. On April 29th, the French began their plan; while the French distracted the troops …show more content…

The English turned her over to the ecclesiastical court of Rouen. She was charged with committing a serious crime; which was claiming her direct inspiration from God. The English accused her of witchcraft. For a long time she was able to maintain her innocence, but faced being burned at the stake. She was burned in front of a large crowd on May 30th, 1431 in the town of Rouen in Normandy. At first, the church believed that Joan of Arc was a witch, but after her death; they realized that she did nothing wrong and was innocent. She was declared a saint by the Roman Catholic Church in 1920; and is now known as St. Joan of Arc. People believed that she was a brave woman who assisted France with the Hundred Years War. She is considered France’s greatest patriot because she gave hope to France to face the English in battle. She had the ability to turn around a hundred-year war and showed a great amount of courage and determination to

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