Yes, she lived with her parents and siblings on the family farm.
Joan of Arc was born in Domremy, France- sounds like Do Re Me, doesnh"t it. One of the better poems about her ( The Good Joan) had the concluding line, Tours, Arles, and Domremy reply, anmd Joan of Arc goes riding by! Oddly the song-poem (which sounded TOO much like ( Happy Days are Here again) did not mention Rheims.
She learned a work ethic and how to care for a home and a farm. Her parents also taught her in the Catholic faith.
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Joan of Arc was actually a young woman who dressed up as a man to lead the French army against the British in the Hundred Years' War. Eventually the French won because of great leadership by Joan of Arc. While fighting though, Joan of Arc died.
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No, she was not. She was brought up in a devoutly Catholic family and her parents taught her to work. While the famiy was not poor, they had to work hard for everything they had.
Yes, Joan grew up on her parent's farm and helped them with the chores.
Joan never attended school and coould neither read nor write. She received no formal grammar training except that which she picked up from her parents and listening to others speak.
Joan was barely 5 feet tall so she looked up to just about all adults.
St. Joan didn't have a sister. That was only made up for the movie.
St. Joan didn't have a sister. That was made up for the movie.
Joan of Arc is a heroin because she had stood up for everything she believed in. in doing so she as able to change the world. Joan's morals and preachings have given equal rights to all. she helped unite all of France and defeat England.