Yes, and technically she died at the hands of the English. this is one reason why Joan of Arc ( and her standard- or a flag based on her personal arms- the Sword and two Fleurs de lis and crown design, was popular, indeed standardized- no pun intended in Occupied France, or Vichy France, as the allies called it.l it is believed the neat little noun-clause ( Vichy France) like Nazi Germany, was popularized by Churchill. The occupied French did not use the term!
She fought against England from April of 1429 until her capture in May of 1431.
Joan of Arc
She fought for the French against the British in the Hundred Years War.
She did not fight in the Crusades but in the Hundred Years War.
Joan did not actually fight in any of her battles. She was a strategist who planned the attacks against the British and was on the battlefield only to direct the attack of her army.
Joan fought with the French against the British.
Joan of Arc
She fought against England from April of 1429 until her capture in May of 1431.
Joan of Arc
She fought against the British.
No, she only fought against the British and the French who supported the British. She did not fight against Spain.
She fought for the French against the British in the Hundred Years War.
England
Joan of Arc, nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans".
Joan of Arc.
Burgundians who were French who remained loyal to England captured Joan of Arc.
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