what a stupid question. no one rallied the french for the entire one hundred years, because no one lived long enough. Joan of Arc, the maiden soldier of Orleans, tried to rally near the end of the hundred years war, but she was captured and burnt by the english after a brief career as leader.
Joan of Arc rallied the French troops to defeat the English during the latter part
(1429) of the Hundred Years War. Her courage, inspiration and leadership of
the French soldiers resulted in the defeat of the invading English in several
important battles, mainly the raising of the siege of Orleans and the Battle of Patay,
where over 2000 English were killed in an open field battle. A famous
English commander, Sir John Talbot, was captured in this engagement.
Joan then conducted the dauphin (French prince) to Rheims where he was
crowned Charles VII of France.
There are many people who lead the French army over the course of the Hundred Years' War, including Joan of Arc. I am not exactly sure who else may have lead the French army.
There were many successful French commanders during the course of the war, but the most famous is possibly Joan of Arc.
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Joan of Arc had the greatest impact on the Hundred years' war, by lifting the spirits of the nearly defeated French.
the answer is France and England
Joan of Arc
A peasant girl named joan of arc
A peasant girl named Joan of Arc
The battle of Agincourt made King Henry V a national hero and was an amazing morale boost back in England, it rallied many more soldiers to the hundred years war.
The Longbow.
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Joan led the French army.
yes
The French.
Joan of Arc had the greatest impact on the Hundred years' war, by lifting the spirits of the nearly defeated French.
the fought in Orleans
french and english
Depends on who is she. You didn't specify who "she" is.