yes
well..actually she was burned at the stake in France by French Catholic clerics with the encouragement and support of the English for alleged heresy against the Catholic Church with the real reason being that she was SAVING France from the English.
Funny huh..restored French sovereignity by driving out the English AND lived a life of such devotion to the Catholic faith that she was canonized by the Catholic Church as a beutific example of following the faith.
and gets burned at the stake for allegedly being an enemy of the Catholic Church
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Joan of Arc was born in 1412, began her campaign in 1429, and was burned at the stake in 1431.
Joan of Arc Day (the feast of Joan of Arc) is on May 30.
Joan was burned at the stake at the Old Market stake in Rouen , France, naturally there are monuments on the site and an old, but possible not contemporary one-handed Medieval clock is in the background. May 30 or 3l, l43l
Joan was held captive from her capture in May of 1430 until she was burned at the stake in May of 1430, - about 12 months.
Joan of Arc was captured by the Burgundians during a battle in May of 1430. In November she was sold to the English, and in December was taken to Rouen for trial. She remained a prisoner through various trials and ordeals and was finally executed--burned at the stake in the Rouen public square--on May 30, 1431.
No, Joan of Arc was burned at the stake.
Joan of Arc was burned at the stake by the English on May 30, 1431.
Joan had been found guilty in a rigged trial of heresy in an ecclesiastical court and the punishment for heresy was death by being burned at the stake.
she died because of hersy
Joan of Arc drove the English army out, until they captured and burn her at the stake.
Joan of Arc was burned at the stake on the 30th May 1431.
a) she had outlived her usefulness b) she was the prisoner, not of the English, but of the Church.
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No, she was burned at the stake.
Certainly Joan of Arc - in French: Jeanne d'Arc, burnt at the skate by the English.
Joan was burned at the stake in Rouen, France, on May 30, 1431.