i think her biggest accomplishment is when she fought in the war to take the English out of France. And then a few years later France drove the English out.Yeahhh!!!!!But she died...awww.....
Joan was born in 1412 and died in 1431. She fought for the French from April of 1429 until May of 1430.
what do you meen where does it take place in...if you meen where are they in the show there in the land of ooo
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It takes place in many different places like, Egypt Cairo in the desert, or England, or America.
Joan Fishman has written: 'Something's Got to Take'
The infirmary is not a physical place in aqw. When collecting the chaorrupted knights, all you have to do is click on them to "take them to the infirmary."
Whilst debatable due to Cream's cameo in Sonic Adventure DX, I would say no, both the games are set after Sonic Adventure. Whilst Cream does indeed appear in Sonic Adventure's re-release, it was only for a short moment, and she has no contact with Sonic whatsoever. On top of that, when they meet in Sonic Advance 2, it is shown that despite her knowing of him, Sonic himself has never seen her before. Because of this, I would assume that Sonic Advance 1 and 2 take place after Sonic Adventure.
Recycling of lithosphere primarily takes place at convergent plate boundaries, where oceanic lithosphere is subducted beneath continental lithosphere and melted back into the mantle. This process helps regulate the movement of tectonic plates and influences the formation of volcanic arcs and mountain ranges.
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 take power. She was given power by the Dauphin Charles VII. Some of the other leaders in the French army did not accept this and often excluded Joan from strategy meetings. When the French army started being victorious because of Joan's strategies, they finally came around to accepting her leadership and judgement.
... NO