Joan of Arc did not belong to a political party in the modern sense, as political parties as we know them did not exist in the 15th century. She was a peasant girl who rose to prominence during the Hundred Years' War, supporting the French monarchy and the Dauphin, Charles VII, in his claim to the throne against English occupation. Her mission was driven by her religious beliefs and a desire to unite France under its rightful king rather than any political affiliation.
Joan of arc's brothers' names were Pierre, Jacqumine and Jean
Saddam Hussein's political party was the Republican Party.
The Federalist Party.
Republican Party
Conservative Party
Her parents were simple peasant farmers at Domremy, France. Her father also held a minor political office as the local tax collector.
Joan of arc's brothers' names were Pierre, Jacqumine and Jean
Arc de Triomph, Joan of Arc and Les Arcs the French Alps
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The hundreds' years war
Her goal was to drive the British out of France and restore the French monarchy.
She wanted to drive the British out of France and restore the French monarchy.
In Orleans, France, there is a month long celebration including a huge parade. Joan liberated Orleans may 8th, 1429. So the parade and celebration is around that date. Other cities in France have parades and less elaborate ways to celebrate Joan of Arc. Almost all towns, small and large have statues of Joan of Arc. The previous answer that French people go to church is wrong.
The plural of political party is "political parties".
No, a division in a political party will not benefit the party.
Yes, he was in a political party