At the Old Market stake in Rouen, France, this was a sort of landmark in or near the center of town, in the background was an ancient one-handed clock that may still survive and this timepiece does date to Johannic times. May 30, l43l was the date of execution.
Her trial took place in 1431 and culminated in her execution on May 30th of that year.
Joan of Arc's trial and execution took place in English Controlled Rouen.
Joan of Arc
The French clergy who were sympatheic to the British cause, some British officers, the executioner and many members of the public witnessed the execution of Joan of Arc.
Her trial and execution were in the town of Rouen, Frabce.
Her trial took place in 1431 and culminated in her execution on May 30th of that year.
Joan was an army leader in France.
Joan of Arc's trial and execution took place in English Controlled Rouen.
No he did not.
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc
The French clergy who were sympatheic to the British cause, some British officers, the executioner and many members of the public witnessed the execution of Joan of Arc.
Her trial and execution were in the town of Rouen, Frabce.
Joan was born in 1412 and died in 1431. She fought for the French from April of 1429 until May of 1430.
It took about 458 years after Joan died before she was declared a saint.
Joan's execution was very politically motivated. Joan had embarrased and humiliated the British army and they wanted revenge. The British also hoped that, by executing Joan, the French would become disheartened and allow the Brits to again take the upper hand in the conflict.
no she did not