She had visions of Saint Michael the Archangel, Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint Margaret of Antioch.
According to her, she had visions that told her to do so.
She felt that God wanted her to. She claimed to have had visions that told her to do so.
There are man theories on Joan of Arc's visions of God. Some scholars think that she may have had a neurological disorder, such as complex partial seizures or seizures of the temporal lobe. Other theories suggest she had a brain chemical imbalance such as is seen in schizophrenia. Others dismiss these theories for lack of evidence and believe that she did see visions from God.
She was motivated by God through visions of Saint Michael the Archangel, Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint Margaret of Antioch.
Joan of arc's brothers' names were Pierre, Jacqumine and Jean
Arc de Triomph, Joan of Arc and Les Arcs the French Alps
Joan began receiving visions in 1424 at the age of 12, and continued receiving visions until she died in 1431.
He was at a loss. Everything he had tried had failed so he had little to lose. He was also afraid that, if Joan was telling the truth about her visions, he would be going against God's will to refuse her help.
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Jesus' Disciple John had visions of Heaven and God.
According to Joan, she had received visions and messages from Saint Michael, Saint Catherine and Saint Margaret which told her she had been chosen by God to lead the French army against the British invaders.
Faith, purity, loyalty were here greatest traits.