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'''Jeanne d'Arc''' (English: ''Joan of Arc''; c. 1412 – | '''Jeanne d'Arc''' (English: ''Joan of Arc''; c. 1412 – unknown) is a national heroine of [[France]] and a Catholic saint. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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Soon after, Jeanne claimed that she had visions from God, telling her to free the land of [[United Kingdom|English]] domination, and used the sword to lead the [[French Army]] to numerous victories in the Hundred Years' War. | Soon after, Jeanne claimed that she had visions from God, telling her to free the land of [[United Kingdom|English]] domination, and used the sword to lead the [[French Army]] to numerous victories in the Hundred Years' War. | ||
Jeanne was captured by English troops, accused of witchery, and burned at the stake on May 31 1431, at the age of 19. However, the [[ | Jeanne was captured by English troops, accused of witchery, and burned at the stake on May 31 1431, at the age of 19. However, Jeanne was saved by the [[Assassin Brotherhood]] who had her young protegee, [[Fleur]], willingly take her place. Fifteen years later, Jeanne, no longer linked to [[Consus]], reconnected with an hearthbroken [[Gabriel Laxart]], with whom she produced at least one child. | ||
[[Geoffroy Thérage]], an ancestor of [[Warren Vidic]], was the executioner. | [[Geoffroy Thérage]], an ancestor of [[Warren Vidic]], was the executioner. | ||
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<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | ||
JoanArc.jpg|Jeanne d'Arc at the crowning of {{Wiki|Charles VII of France}} | JoanArc.jpg|Jeanne d'Arc at the crowning of {{Wiki|Charles VII of France}} | ||
Jeanne d'Arc burned.jpg|Jeanne d'Arc being executed by the Templars | Jeanne d'Arc burned.jpg|"Jeanne d'Arc" being executed by the Templars | ||
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Revision as of 12:49, 15 November 2016
- "They burned Joan alive."
- ―Clay Kaczmarek, 2012
Jeanne d'Arc (English: Joan of Arc; c. 1412 – unknown) is a national heroine of France and a Catholic saint.
Biography
Jeanne was born a peasant girl in France around 1412. At some point, she came into possession of a Sword of Eden.
Soon after, Jeanne claimed that she had visions from God, telling her to free the land of English domination, and used the sword to lead the French Army to numerous victories in the Hundred Years' War.
Jeanne was captured by English troops, accused of witchery, and burned at the stake on May 31 1431, at the age of 19. However, Jeanne was saved by the Assassin Brotherhood who had her young protegee, Fleur, willingly take her place. Fifteen years later, Jeanne, no longer linked to Consus, reconnected with an hearthbroken Gabriel Laxart, with whom she produced at least one child.
Geoffroy Thérage, an ancestor of Warren Vidic, was the executioner.
Gallery
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Jeanne d'Arc at the crowning of Charles VII of France
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"Jeanne d'Arc" being executed by the Templars
Reference