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She identified them as Sts. Michael the Archangel, St. Catherine of Alexandria, & St. Margaret of Antioch.

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What was the language Joan of Arc spoke?

French.


Who influenced Joan of Arc?

Inner voices, which were said to come from God influenced Joan of Arc. She believed that it was God who spoke to her.


Did Saint Joan of Arc speak English?

She most likely spoke French based on where she was from.


A female French military leader who claimed God spoke to her in voices?

Jean de Arc, known in English as Joan of Arc.


Who or what made Joan of Arc who she was?

I had to do a biography on her in 4th grade. She was a fighter (if you didn't already know that.) When she was young, like 12, angels from heaven came down and told Joan that she was needed to fight in the war, so she did!


What languages did Joan of Arc speak?

As far as I have heard She spoke French. I am unsure if she spoke fluently in any other languages. I am still trying to figure that one out myself. I am sorry if my answer hasn't helped you any.


Did people know that Joan of Arc was a girl?

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Was Joan of Arc a tart?

No, Joan of Arc was not a 'tart.'


Did the real Saint Joan of Arc have a grandmother?

Yes, Joan had two grandmothers but we do not know their names.


Is there a special day named after Joan of Arc?

Joan of Arc Day (the feast of Joan of Arc) is on May 30.


Where is the school St Joan of Arc?

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What angels did Joan of Arc talk to?

Joan of Arc said she primarily spoke to Saint Michael (the field commander of the Army of God. & Prince of the Heavenly Hosts), but also occasionally Saint Margaret (patron saint of falsely accused people, peasants, and whose attribute is the slain dragon) and Saint Catherine (patron saint of unmarried girls and maidens, and of students, and whose attributes include the wheel and the sword).