Joan died over 100 years before the Reformation so had no part in it.
She wasn't. Joan of Arc lived long before the start of the Reformation. She was mostly important for France during the Hundred Year's War against England in the 14th century AD. This was especially because her army conquered the city of Reims. This was the traditional coronation city for the Kings of France and it meant that Crown Prince Charles finally could be coronated as King. Joan of Arc lived and died a devout Catholic and she was later made a Saint by the Catholic Church.
No, Joan of Arc and Martin Luther did not meet. Joan of Arc lived from 1412 to 1431, while Martin Luther was born in 1483, more than 50 years after Joan's death. Their lives were separated by significant historical events and periods, including the Hundred Years' War and the Protestant Reformation.
No, Joan of Arc was not a 'tart.'
Joan of Arc Day (the feast of Joan of Arc) is on May 30.
No, Joan of Arc was burned at the stake.
Joan of Arc was a devout Catholic.
Ingrid Bergman starred as Joan in the movie Joan of Arc in the 1948 version. However, in the latest creation of the 1999 film. LeeLee Sobieski starred as Joan of Arc.
Certainly Joan of Arc - in French: Jeanne d'Arc, burnt at the skate by the English.
Joan of Arc is the correct spelling, not Joan of Ark.
Joan of Arc was French. She was from France.
Maid of Orleans Joan of arc the savior
No. Joan of Arc died a virgin.