No, Joan of Arc was not a 'tart.'
No, Joan of Arc was burned at the stake.
She wanted to drive the British out of France, unite the French people aand return the French monarchy.
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.
Joan of Arc is the correct spelling, not Joan of Ark.
Joan wanted to drive the British out of France and to restore the French monarchy.
Joan, herself, did not accomplish her goal of driving the British out of France but her example encouraged the French army to eventually do the job.
Joan of Arc was a charismatic leader who inspired people to follow her. Her death made her a martyr and rallied those who fought with her to continue her campaign.
Joan of Arc actual name was Jeanne d'Arc. For a good explanation of her name and correct pronunciation try http://www.maidofheaven.com/joanofarc_jeannedarc_jehannedarc.asp
No, Joan of Arc was not a 'tart.'
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.
She wanted to drive the British out of France, unite the French people aand return the French monarchy.
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.