Joan wore the clothing of a man out of necessity, she had armour, a horse and sword.
Yes, this was the primary arm of knights in that period. as one might guess rumored (Relic) swords of Joan Of Arc have flooded the antiques market, most all being fairly period-correct replicas- well we know her personal coat of arms- and what type of sword would a female knight use in circa l429? No authentic St. Joan weapons exist.
It is not a town name, so it must be a family name. Now on the other hand we have Mary of Burgundy- who was a noblewoman who eventually became a Queen. Marie de Bourgogne, In French- Mary of Burgundy. Arc was evidentally a family name. oddly, Arc en ciel absolutely ( no other common use in French) invariably means a RAINBOW. the phrase literally means Arc in the Heavens or sky ( curved). This phenomenon is NOT associated with the most famous Female Knight- though there were others- such as Queen Isabella of Spain and a Countess Matilda of Tuscany, who survived their missions!
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Joan of Arc exhibited great courage in many ways. First, it took great courage to follow the call of God when she was a simple young girl. It definitely took great courage when she led men into battle as was exposed to all the hazards of medieval warfare. She even showed greater courage when she was captured and had to defend herself in a hostile rigged trial. Last she showed incredible courage in the way she faced her death. It is hard to find anyone else in history with more courage than Joan of Arc.
Answer 1Yes, she was captured by the FRENCH Bugundians and sold to the British. The FRENCH Catholic authorities who were British supporters tried Joan and condemned her to being burned at the stake. A FRENCHman was the executioner who ultimately killed Joan.Answer 2No, she was captured by the Burgundians and burned at the orders of the English.To use the term "French" at the time Joan of Arc was living to refer to the Burgundians would be an anachronism as would it be for French people under areas of English control. Burgundy was outside of the control of the French monarchy and was an ally of the English. While the Burgundians who killed her would have been French if they were born a century later (in exactly the same places) this does not make them French. Pierre Cauchon, the Bishop of Beauvais who convicted Joan of Arc of witchcraft and Geoffroy Thérage, her executioner, were ethnically French, but born in areas under English occupation at the time. Their loyalties were to England, not to the French monarchy.
Joan did not date and had no romantic interests.
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Joan of Arc did not wear a disguise. She wore means armor and clothing because it was much easier to fight in them, but it was never a secret that she was a woman. She did briefly use a disguise when she was being taken to see the Dauphin the first time. They dressed her as a paige,
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Joan of Arc's mettle gave the french hope in battle. I hope this helped! :P
Many inspiring stories and plays have been written that EXTOL the heroic deeds of Joan of Arc.
No, they usually had no need for boats as there were good bridges available along their routes and they did not fight sea battles.
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Yes, this was the primary arm of knights in that period. as one might guess rumored (Relic) swords of Joan Of Arc have flooded the antiques market, most all being fairly period-correct replicas- well we know her personal coat of arms- and what type of sword would a female knight use in circa l429? No authentic St. Joan weapons exist.
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It is not a town name, so it must be a family name. Now on the other hand we have Mary of Burgundy- who was a noblewoman who eventually became a Queen. Marie de Bourgogne, In French- Mary of Burgundy. Arc was evidentally a family name. oddly, Arc en ciel absolutely ( no other common use in French) invariably means a RAINBOW. the phrase literally means Arc in the Heavens or sky ( curved). This phenomenon is NOT associated with the most famous Female Knight- though there were others- such as Queen Isabella of Spain and a Countess Matilda of Tuscany, who survived their missions!
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