In God's name, the soldiers will fight and God will give the victory" "En nom De, les gens d'armes batailleront et Dieu donnera victoire" is the famous response Joan gave when she was asked why she needed soldiers if God wished to deliver France. After gaining approval from the Church theologians that examined her, Joan was given command of the French army and proceeded to the town of Tours to prepare for battle.
Joan of Arc was given command of the French Army in the Spring of 1429 by the King of France Charles VII.
Joan was the commander of the French army during part of the Hundred years War.
The Dauphin, Prince Charles, granted her permission as he had tried everything else to defeat the British with no success. He felt he had nothing to lose by allowing Joan into the army.
She led it!
Saint Joan of Arc led the French army into battle.
Joan led the French army.
Joan of Arc was around 17 years old when she led the French army to victory during the Hundred Years' War.
Yes, Joan of Arc and her family were granted noble status for her leadership of the French Army.
Joan of Arc
Saint Joan of Arc led the French army into battle.
St. Joan was in the French army.
Joan was a leader in the French army. She did not have her own army.
No, Joan led the French army.
Joan led the French army.
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Joan of Arc was around 17 years old when she led the French army to victory during the Hundred Years' War.
Saint Joan of Arc led the French army to several victories that eventually forced the British out of France.
Joan traveled with the French army. Where they went, Joan was with them.
No, she was a leader in the French army. She did not have her own private army.
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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