she led the French army to several important victories during the 100 years war, the crucial battle was at Orleans 1429/1429
Joan led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years War, the crucial battle was at Orleans in 1429.
win the what?
Contrary to popular belief, Joan of Arc never actually fought in any battles. She was actually more important to the soldiers as a morale booster and source of inspiration, so she stayed behind the lines. She did get wounded by an arrow, but she didn't fight.
Joan fought in several battles in the Hundred Years War, the only war in which she participated.
Joan did not want to take lives and she was not trained in combat. She was a strategist and spent her time directing the battles.
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.
win the what?
No
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc (the Maid).
Contrary to popular belief, Joan of Arc never actually fought in any battles. She was actually more important to the soldiers as a morale booster and source of inspiration, so she stayed behind the lines. She did get wounded by an arrow, but she didn't fight.
French Burgundian soldiers were able to capture Joan at one of the rare battles when Joan had ordered a retreat.
The English in the 1420's.
Joan died in 1431 and was not alive in the 1900s.
Joan of Arc was victorious in the hyopothetical battle. Her superior armor tookt he day.
Joan did not want to take lives and she was not trained in combat. She was a strategist and spent her time directing the battles.
Joan fought in several battles in the Hundred Years War, the only war in which she participated.
Joan was a leader and strategist and did not actually fight in the battles. She did carry a swrod for protection but spent most of her time during the battles directing the movements of the troops under her command.