Jeanne d'Arc [1] (born in Lorraine, France, January 6, 1412 - died in Rouen, Normandy, France, May 30, 1431 at age 19 years) [2], (in English: Joan of Arc) is a country hero France and saint (saint) in the Catholic religion. In France she was called La Pucelle, which means "the virgin" or "the virgin". He claimed to have an epiphany, which he believed came from God, and use it to evoke the spirit of the troops of Charles VII, to reclaim their former territory controlled by Britain and the Burgundians during the Hundred Years War.
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Joan of Arc had no education and could neither read nor write.
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No, Joan of Arc was not a 'tart.'
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She died May 30, 1431
Joan of Arc Day (the feast of Joan of Arc) is on May 30.
No, Joan of Arc was burned at the stake.
Joan of Arc was a devout Catholic.
Joan of Arc did become a general in 1429. She is one of the most famous generals because she is the youngest person in history to become a general (age 17).
Ingrid Bergman starred as Joan in the movie Joan of Arc in the 1948 version. However, in the latest creation of the 1999 film. LeeLee Sobieski starred as Joan of Arc.
Certainly Joan of Arc - in French: Jeanne d'Arc, burnt at the skate by the English.
Joan of Arc is the correct spelling, not Joan of Ark.