Yes. She played a significant role in the 100 Years War.
Joan was most famous, of course, in her home country of France and was infamous in England. She eventually became known all over the world.
No, she is not. That would be the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Inspiring, Amazing, and strong.
Joan's accomplishments all occurred from April of 1429 and May of 1430 - a period of about 13 months
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.
Joan of Arc was Roman Catholic. She is now venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church.Roman Catholic. all of France was Catholic at the time ( l429-3l)
listen to her father and do all chores that was asked
Joan was barely 5 feet tall so she looked up to just about all adults.
Adolf Hitler has nothing in common with Our Lord & St. Joan.
The Joan of Arc character/ person is a riveting character upon which to base a film. The drama, the trivials, the efforts all support engaging stories.
All I know was that Joan of Arc was a girl who lead the battle of Crecy to winning but was later called a witch by Christians and was burned at the stake.
Yes. This was verified by inspection in the course of her trial.