1430 coincides with the year French heroine JOAN OF ARCalso known as "The maid of Orleans" was captured in Compiegne.
It is important to note that there is an error in the question. Joan of Arc was not made prisoner by the English, but by the Burgundian troops who where England's allies at that time. The Burgundians sold her to the English, and she was tried by an ecclesiastical court presided by French bishop Pierre Cauchon. After a long trial, she was found guilty of sorcery and was burned at the stake in the city of Rouen in 1431 when she was nineteen years old. Centuries later, the Catholic Church reviewed the decision of the ecclesiastical court, and declared her a martyr. She was canonized in 1920.
Joan of Arc.
On May 23, 1430, she was taken captive and she was burned at the stake a year later on May 30, 1431. She was held captive for one year and a week.
Burgundian forces captured the Maid of Orleans on May 23, 1430
Joan was captured by the Burgundians on May 23 of 1430.
Joan of Arc became a legend because, as a mere teenager, she organised French resistance against English domination, leading the charge which attacked the English and forced them to retreat from Orléans in 1429. As she led further charges, she helped turn the Hundred Years War unequivocally in France's favour.Joan of Arc was victorious, but in 1430 she was captured by the Burgundians and sold to the English. She was accused of heresy and witchcraft. Ultimately, she was burned at the stake, on 30 May 1431.
Joan of Arc.
Joan of Arc.
She was burned on a stake in a fire and was burned to death because they had captured her and put her in jail. :(
Joan of Arc.
On May 23, 1430, she was taken captive and she was burned at the stake a year later on May 30, 1431. She was held captive for one year and a week.
Joan of Arc was captured by the Burgundians during a battle in May of 1430. In November she was sold to the English, and in December was taken to Rouen for trial. She remained a prisoner through various trials and ordeals and was finally executed--burned at the stake in the Rouen public square--on May 30, 1431.
After leading the French to victory in the Hundred Year's War in 1429, Joan of Arc was captured in 1430 by England's allies, the Burgundians. The Burgundians turned Joan over to the English, where she was put on trial that same year for heresy and witchcraft because she claimed to hear voices and have visions. On May 30, 1431, she was burned at the stake by Church authorites.
Joan was captured by the Burgundians in 1430, sold to the British and held as a prisoner for trial.
Burgundian forces captured the Maid of Orleans on May 23, 1430
Joan was held captive from her capture in May of 1430 until she was burned at the stake in May of 1430, - about 12 months.
Joan was captured by the Burgundians on May 23 of 1430.
Joan of Arc became a legend because, as a mere teenager, she organised French resistance against English domination, leading the charge which attacked the English and forced them to retreat from Orléans in 1429. As she led further charges, she helped turn the Hundred Years War unequivocally in France's favour.Joan of Arc was victorious, but in 1430 she was captured by the Burgundians and sold to the English. She was accused of heresy and witchcraft. Ultimately, she was burned at the stake, on 30 May 1431.