I have placed two links below with information about Joan of Arc.
Joan had no military training and what she learned was by on-the-job training. As a leader, she spent more time directing the troops than actually fighting.
If Joan of Arc were still alive she would be about 601 years old.
If Joan was never born there is a chance that England would have annexed France as part of their kingdom and the French would be speaking English today.
Technically, Joan was accused of being a witch and heretic. In reality, the British had been embarrassed and humiliated by Joan's victories and they wanted her dead. They also felt that the French army would become disheartened if Joan were executed.
Joan never attended school and coould neither read nor write. She received no formal grammar training except that which she picked up from her parents and listening to others speak.
Actually she visited the Dauphin, or prince, who would later become King Charles VII.
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Joan had no formal education and could neither read nor write. She learned her life skills from her parents and from the Church.
There are websites dedicated to supplying prints of Joan Miro's paintings. Local art gallery websites are a good source of information and if they don't have the information that is needed they are capable of pointing one in the right direction.
Joan had no military training and what she learned was by on-the-job training. As a leader, she spent more time directing the troops than actually fighting.
If Joan of Arc were still alive she would be about 601 years old.
She experienced her first vision around 1424 at the age of 12 or 13 years.
Black. If they stopped making black, Joan would stop wearing clothes!
Joan answered to the Dauphin - Prince Charles who would later be crowned as King Charles VII.
Joan is a either sex name. It can be boy or a girl name. Mostly a boy would be named this.
If Joan was never born there is a chance that England would have annexed France as part of their kingdom and the French would be speaking English today.
Technically, Joan was accused of being a witch and heretic. In reality, the British had been embarrassed and humiliated by Joan's victories and they wanted her dead. They also felt that the French army would become disheartened if Joan were executed.