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    The Hundred Years’ War would devastate many parts of France. French armies were thoroughly defeated at the battle of Crecy‚ Poitiers‚ and in the mud at Agincourt. France was seemingly destined to lose. In 1428‚ a sixteen year old peasant girl named Joan of Arc would claim that God had called on her to join the French Army‚ lift the English siege of Orleans‚ and see the Dauphin crowned as King of France (Zophy‚ J.). Joan of Arc’s very presence at Orleans revitalized and inspired

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    no military training and had not been taught to read or write‚ Joan of Arc was able to change her society in France by guiding the French army to victory‚ being a strong leader of her time‚ by sacrificing her life to France‚ and by being a strong symbol of french unity and nationalism. Joan of Arc was born on 1412 in Domrémy-la-Pucelle‚ France. At the time of Joan of Arc’s birth‚ France had been in a long-running war with England which was known

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    known as Joan of Arc was a saint and heroine of France. She was executed by fire after a sentencing by a tribunal of pro-English clergy. She was later cleared of the charges on July 7 1456. She was thus later deemed as a saint of the Catholic Church on May 16 1920. Joan of arc‚ who saw visions of God‚ had led an army of France and with her untimely death still affects the word today. Born around 1412‚ joan of arc was a peasant girl living in medieval france. Joan of arc was the daughter of a tenant farmer

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    Joan of Arc was a French heroine who saved France from a very dark period of time. Joan was born on January 6 in 1412 in Domrémy‚ France. When Joan was born France was involved in a lengthy war with England called the Hundred Years War. During her childhood‚ she learned domestic skills from her mother and learned how to take care of animals. Joan was illiterate‚ but she developed a deep love for the Catholic Church. At the young age of thirteen Joan started to get mystical visions which she believed

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    century. At the time of Joan of Arc’s birth‚ France was involved in a long-running war with England known as the Hundred Years’ War. Her journey through this war eventually led France to an astonishing victory over England. But it wasn’t she alone who helped her through this but God himself. She claims at an early age to have heard a Saint of God inform her of her destiny to “drive out the English from France and bring about the coronation of Charles VII to the throne.” (Thurston 1910) Months had

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    2. Pursue rivalry with France. Claim to title of King of France. Nobility and soldiers keen to fight in France. Threat of close relations and possible alliances between France and Scotland. 3. Honour and Glory. Warfare was the way Kings achieved this. David Potter is quite sceptical about such high flown ambitions but other historians believe that this objective underpinned Henry’s character. Driving factor was rivalry with Francis I and Charles V. 3 ambitious young monarchs

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    pious in nature‚ she was truly a stronghold in the history of France. The change she caused was due to many factors‚ chiefly to her religious devotion‚ claimed messages from God‚ military success‚ crowing of the Dauphin‚ and eventual execution‚ trial‚ and martyrdom. Seen as a messenger of God‚ Joan of Arc animated French popular support‚ thus enabling her to be successful. By the middle of the fifteenth century‚ France was hardly a nation. The

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    The Hundred Years War

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    he had become king of England while remaining duke of Normandy. Duke William also replaced nearly all the Anglo-Saxon aristocracy with French nobles. During the next two centuries‚ the French speaking English kings acquired even more property in France. Finally‚ in the 13th century‚ a particularly able French king took most of this land away from the English king. But by the early 14th century‚ two French provinces‚ Gascony and Guyenne‚ were still ruled by the English king‚ and in 1337 the French

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    saved their country? Not many‚ but Joan of Arc is one of the few. Joan‚ also known as Jeanne d’Arc‚ began hearing heavenly voices in her early teenage years. Those voices commanded Joan to save France from England in the Hundred Years’ War‚ as well as seeing to it that Charles was crowned King of France. Joan led the French Army into battle at the age of 19‚ a remarkable feat in the early 1400’s. This makes Joan the most influential woman of her time. In 1412‚ Joan was born to Jacques and Romée

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    know her Joan of Arc. I have dedicated my life to Joan; her actions inspire me to accomplish my dreams as a solicitor with my ultimate faith in God. It still awes me that a simple peasant girl born in 1412 born in a small village of Domremy‚ Bar‚ France who could not read or write‚ rose to become a heroine and leader of a French army to defeat the British. Yet it was her faith‚ which was inspired by her mother- Isabelle Romee who made sure as a young girl she was instilled with a deep love for the

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