Joan of Arc reversed the Hundred Years War between the English and French in
May, June, and July, 1429. She led the French troops to raise the English siege
of Orleans in May, 1429. She exhorted the French troops to chase, attack and
defeat the English troops with over 2000 English casualties at the open field
Battle of Patay on June 17, 1429.
She conducted the dauphin, the French crown prince, to Rheims where he was
crowned King Charles VII of France on July 17, 1429.
Joan of Arc was born in 1412 during the Hundred Years' War
Joan of Arc only fought in the Hundred Years War.
Joan of Arc fought the English and Burgundians during the 100 Years War
Joan fought in the Hundred Years War.
Joan of Arc completely reversed the Hundred Years War that France was about to lose.
No, they did not.
Yes, Joan fought in the Hundred Years War.
Yes, Joan of Arc and her family were granted noble status for her leadership of the French Army.
1429-1030
he was shot in a war
1438
Joan of Arc did not stop the 100 Years War, however her actions acted as the turning point in the war that eventually allowed the French to win.