Joan Of Arc Research Paper

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Demi Doty Ms. Lambert Composition 1 13 January 2017 Joan of Arc Many names and titles are associated with Joan of Arc such as, Jeanne d’Arc, la Pucelle d’Orleans, the Maid of Orleans, hero, martyr and saint. No matter the name or title she is all of those things and more. Her journey through life is one of great importance to many people. France would not be where they are today without the sacrifices of Joan of Arc. She became a national heroine at the age of 18 and a year later was captured and burned alive. 500 years after her death she was canonized as a saint in 1920 (Williamson). Joan of Arc was born in France in the early part of 1412 to peasant laborers. She grew up on the farm tending to the animals. Her education in the school …show more content…

At this point she went to the Dauphin dressed as a man and asked for permission to travel with the army dressed as a knight. She went on to earn the status of captain and leader of the troops. Under her leadership the French won many battles. She was very active in battle and inspired her army to many victories. For example, at the siege to Les Tourelles, she was shot with an arrow through her neck. She did not stop, she continued to fight. This encouraged her followers to push and fight harder until they conquered the English. Winning this battle was not enough, she convinced her superiors to overtake the city of Reims where the French kings were holding their coronations. This led to the Dauphin being crowned King Charles VII where Joan was given a special place of honor next to the king (Vale and …show more content…

The representatives of the church tried to make her deny that she was led by the voices of saints and tried to force her to remove her soldier’s clothing and dress as a woman. They questioned her over several days trying to find something she had done that deserved death. The English couldn’t find anything wrong except for the fact that she dressed as a man. They said this was enough to deserve death due to her disobedience to the church was sentenced to death. On May 20, 1431 she was burned at the stake at the age of nineteen. Witnesses to her death said that she forgave her accusers and asked them to pray for her (History.com

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