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'''Jeanne d'Arc''' was a national heroine of France and a Catholic saint. She was a peasant girl born in France, who at some point came into possession of a [[Piece of Eden]], the [[sword|the Sword of Eden]]. Jeanna claimed that she had had visions from God, telling her that she must free the land of English domination. She used the sword to lead the French to numerous victories in the Hundred Years War. Jeanne was burned at the stake by Templars who wanted to acquire the sword
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'''Jeanne d'Arc''' was a national heroine of [[wikipedia:France|France]] and a [[wikipedia:Catholic|Catholic]] saint. She was a peasant girl born in France, who at some point came into possession of a [[Piece of Eden]], the [[The Sword|Sword of Eden]]. Jeanne claimed that she had had visions from God, telling her that she must free the land of English domination. She used the sword to lead the French to numerous victories in the Hundred Years' War. Jeanne was burned at the stake by [[Templars]], who wanted to aquire the Sword.
In reality, Jeanne was captured by the Burgundians and sold to the English. She was burned at the stake for [[wikipedia:Heresy|heresy]].


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Jeanne d'Arc.

Jeanne d'Arc was a national heroine of France and a Catholic saint. She was a peasant girl born in France, who at some point came into possession of a Piece of Eden, the Sword of Eden. Jeanne claimed that she had had visions from God, telling her that she must free the land of English domination. She used the sword to lead the French to numerous victories in the Hundred Years' War. Jeanne was burned at the stake by Templars, who wanted to aquire the Sword.