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By the time Joan was born in 1412, France had already endured seventy-five years of occupation by the English and was now enthusiastically destroying itself in civil war.
— Mar 26, 2024 04:12AM
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It took years for Charles to achieve his aim of having the Church that had condemned Joan to admit that the trial had been fraudulent and that Joan should never have been put to death. A lengthy investigation into the proceedings that came to be known as the Trial of Rehabilitation came to an end in 1454 when Joan was finally, publicly cleared of heresy.
— Mar 26, 2024 09:20AM
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Every action Joan took that convinced the French she was a virgin savior sent by God, in turn, convinced the English that she was a powerful witch sent by the devil.
— Mar 26, 2024 08:20AM
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With Joan at their side, it had taken the French just three days to end the seven-month siege of Orléans. Joan had passed her first test and delivered all she had promised and more. Joan had given the people of Orléans hope and raised the spirits of those fighting, inspiring them to show courage fitting to those with God on their side.
— Mar 26, 2024 08:16AM
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At that time it was widely believed that virginity offered proof that a woman could not be a witch as a witch would have lost her virginity during the course of her pact with the devil. This belief left any unmarried woman vulnerable to accusations of witchcraft.
— Mar 26, 2024 07:52AM
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The living incarnation of a centuries-old prophecy that France would be ruined by a woman and saved by a virgin from the marshes of Lorraine.
— Mar 26, 2024 04:01AM
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Joan’s voices were a secret at first, but as the years passed the demands of the voices became more urgent. Not only must Joan live a good life, remain a virgin, and work to please God, but she must also take up arms, rally the French nation to defeat the English occupying army, and put the Dauphin Charles on the French throne.
— Mar 26, 2024 04:00AM

