The "learned expert masters" who examined Joan of Arc were a group of theologians and scholars from the University of Paris. They were tasked with evaluating her claims of divine visions and her role in the military efforts during the Hundred Years' War. Their scrutiny aimed to determine the legitimacy of her experiences and her suitability for leading troops, ultimately influencing her trial and eventual condemnation.
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Yes, Joan of Arc was really a virgin. She was examined during her trial and found to be a virgin.
Definitely a girl; she was examined by a panel of matrons and certified as such.
To fight for Freedom
American Masters - 1985 Joan Baez How Sweet the Sound 23-7 was released on: USA: 14 October 2009
Joan had no formal education and could neither read nor write. She learned her life skills from her parents and from the Church.
Joan had no military training and what she learned was by on-the-job training. As a leader, she spent more time directing the troops than actually fighting.
Joan's mother was primarily a mother and housewife.
It was a bishop of the Catholic Church who favored the British who decided Joan had violated a command of the Old Testament that forbade women from wearing men's clothing.
Beatrice Joan Mcdowell has written: 'THE PERCEPTIONS OF DIRECTORS OF NURSING REGARDING THE EDUCATION AND UTILIZATION OF MASTERS PREPARED NURSE CLINICIANS' -- subject(s): Education, Higher, Higher Education
habituation
In the times of Joan of Arc, it was the custom that women were not educated as there was little need for an education. They were expected to marry, have children and keep the household. They learned these skills from their parents and had no need of schooling.