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Battles proper- Rheims and Orleans- l429/ There were a number of marches, what would now be called reconnaisance missions and rear-echelon actions such as Tours, Arles, etc- the poem ( The Good Joan) gets into this but the real war action was at Rheims and Orleans. It has been argued the Battle of Rheims- and the elaborate altar-piece or similar mural in the cathedral there, showing the coronation of King Charles Vii after the battle- was the inspiration for the starting line-up in Chess. It is coincidence but we have in the mural a Knight ( and a female one at that!), a Bishop, and a King, and the rooks could be the columns of the building! it is just a happenstance but some French fans say that is the opening alignment of Chess,

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She believed she had been chosen to lead the army of France in battles with England. She carried a banner onto the battlefield, but no weapon. She didn't want to hurt anyone. The English soldiers were afraid of her because they felt she had supernatural power. She Born in 1412 and Died in 1431 wich tells us that her adventure ended in 1431 when She died as a martyr and was burned to death.

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Joan had no formal military training and learned to fight by doing it - on the job training.

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