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Q: Who led the French to victory in battle and was later burned at the stake by the English?
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What is the Battle of bladensburg important?

Due to the British victory at the Battle of Bladensburg the British entered Washington D.C and burned many U.S government and military?æbuildings.


Was Joan of Arc burned by her own people?

Answer 1Yes, she was captured by the FRENCH Bugundians and sold to the British. The FRENCH Catholic authorities who were British supporters tried Joan and condemned her to being burned at the stake. A FRENCHman was the executioner who ultimately killed Joan.Answer 2No, she was captured by the Burgundians and burned at the orders of the English.To use the term "French" at the time Joan of Arc was living to refer to the Burgundians would be an anachronism as would it be for French people under areas of English control. Burgundy was outside of the control of the French monarchy and was an ally of the English. While the Burgundians who killed her would have been French if they were born a century later (in exactly the same places) this does not make them French. Pierre Cauchon, the Bishop of Beauvais who convicted Joan of Arc of witchcraft and Geoffroy Thérage, her executioner, were ethnically French, but born in areas under English occupation at the time. Their loyalties were to England, not to the French monarchy.


What led to Joan of Arc's death?

While she was fighting for the French, Joan of Arc was caught by their enemy; the English. The English put her on trial and charged her with being a witch. She was found guilty and burned at the stake. Soon after, the French defeated the English and won the war. A long time later, Joan of Arc was declared to be a saint by the Catholic Church.


Which was NOT an American victory during the War of 1812?

The Battle of Bladensburg was not an American victory during the War of 1812. Despite outnumbering the British, the American forces were poorly organized, resulting in a significant defeat and allowing the British to proceed to Washington, D.C., where they famously burned down the White House and other government buildings.


Who was the French woman who heard the voices of angels and was burned at the stake?

There were several over the centuries, but by far the most famous was known as Jeanne d'Arc (in English, Joan of Arc).

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What is the Battle of bladensburg important?

Due to the British victory at the Battle of Bladensburg the British entered Washington D.C and burned many U.S government and military?æbuildings.


What famous peasant girl led the french army against the English and was burned at the stake?

Jeanne d'Arc, or St. Joan of Arc, was the French peasant girl who helped defeat the English. She heard angels talking to her and won great victories for France under their direction. The English burned her as a witch.


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Who is Famous young french woman soldier?

The most famous French woman soldier was Joan of Arc who fought the English and was known as the Maid of Orleans. She is known as Jeanne d'Arc in French or St Joan of Arc. She was burned at the stake by the English and Burgundians in 1431 in the city of Rouen.


Was Joan of Arc burned by her own people?

Answer 1Yes, she was captured by the FRENCH Bugundians and sold to the British. The FRENCH Catholic authorities who were British supporters tried Joan and condemned her to being burned at the stake. A FRENCHman was the executioner who ultimately killed Joan.Answer 2No, she was captured by the Burgundians and burned at the orders of the English.To use the term "French" at the time Joan of Arc was living to refer to the Burgundians would be an anachronism as would it be for French people under areas of English control. Burgundy was outside of the control of the French monarchy and was an ally of the English. While the Burgundians who killed her would have been French if they were born a century later (in exactly the same places) this does not make them French. Pierre Cauchon, the Bishop of Beauvais who convicted Joan of Arc of witchcraft and Geoffroy Thérage, her executioner, were ethnically French, but born in areas under English occupation at the time. Their loyalties were to England, not to the French monarchy.


Who was a hero of the French executed in 1431?

Certainly Joan of Arc - in French: Jeanne d'Arc, burnt at the skate by the English.


What led to Joan of Arc's death?

While she was fighting for the French, Joan of Arc was caught by their enemy; the English. The English put her on trial and charged her with being a witch. She was found guilty and burned at the stake. Soon after, the French defeated the English and won the war. A long time later, Joan of Arc was declared to be a saint by the Catholic Church.


Who burned Athens after victory at Thermopylae?

The Persian army directed by their king Xerxes I.


Who was the valiant young girl who led France to victory over England and then suffered death by being burned at the stake?

Jeanne d'Arc (English spelling Joan of Arc) is the heroin who fought for France against the English. She died at the stake in Rouen in 1431.


What is 'burned' when translated from English to Greek?

"Burned" in English is καμμένος in the masculine, καμμένη in the feminine and καμμένο in the neutral in Greek.


Did the Enlgish burn Joan of Arc at the stake?

yes well..actually she was burned at the stake in France by French Catholic clerics with the encouragement and support of the English for alleged heresy against the Catholic Church with the real reason being that she was SAVING France from the English. Funny huh..restored French sovereignity by driving out the English AND lived a life of such devotion to the Catholic faith that she was canonized by the Catholic Church as a beutific example of following the faith. and gets burned at the stake for allegedly being an enemy of the Catholic Church by FRENCH CATHOLICS


How did Joan of Arc change history?

Joan of Arc experienced a number of unusual events that made her life historically important. Specifically, she was a teenage girl who lead armies into battle and won. Furthermore, Joan of Arc credited her victories to angels and saints who she claimed were guiding her.