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Yes, she certainly is. This is one of the most famous French fairy tale and legend of all time.I know this because of a very famous time period in France during the Medieval Ages in the 15-Century. I also know that she is an unnamed peasant girl, but she does have a name. Here is a hint: She was born on Wednesday, January 06, 1412 to Jacques and Isabelle (who?). At age 14 she heard the voices of St. Michael, St. Margaret and St. Catherine. In April 1429 she raised the siege of Orleans. At Compiegne, she got captured by the Burgundians and taken to the Rouen Castle in Rouen. On Wednesday, May 30, 1431, she was burned at the stake for her belief in Jesus and to deliver France from the English. If you still don't know. Here is the answer. Je suis sainte Jeanne d'Arc. Translation: I am Joan saint Joan of Arc. So in literal, accurate truth, the peasant girl that Charles is really and truelly talking and telling about is a true account during Joan of Arc's lifetime. Phew! I know! This is a shocker.

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