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La Pucelle de Orleans

Timeline of Joan's Life

1)January 6th, 1412: Joan was born

2)1425: Joan starts to see visions of saints

3)January, 1429: Joan visits Robert de Baudricourt and predicts military defeat for the French

4)February 23rd, 1429: Joan goes to Vaucouleurs to ask to join the Dauphin's rebellion and is accepted

5)April 29th, 1429: Joan and La Hire reach Orleans, where they are told to wait for reinforcements

6)May 4th, 1429: The English held some fortifications around the church of St-Loup. Joan rode out to rally the French troops just as they were falling back from a failed assault. Her appearance turned the tide

7)May 8th, 1429: The siege of Orleans is lifted

8)June 11th-12th, 1429: Joan of Arc attacks and captures the city of Jargeau

9)July 17th, 1429: Charles VII is crowned at Rheims

10)August 21st, 1429: A treaty signed providing a four-month truce designed to prevent the Royal army from continuing its defensive, and several towns to be handed over to the Duke of Burgundy

11)May 9th, 1431: Joan threatened with torture unless she denied her Voices and submits herself to the authority of the clergy present. She refuses and screams that she will retract anything they make her say

13)May 24th, 1431: Joan is taken to St. Ouen where they threaten to burn her if she does not renounce her claims. She finally agrees after they promise to take her to a Church prison

14)May 27th, 1431: After being taken back to her prison cell she is trapped by priests into wearing her old clothes that she agreed not to wear. When the clergy found her they said she had relapsed

15)May 30th, 1431: Joan of Arc pronounced a relapsed heretic and burned in Rouen's square by English soldiers. Her last words were "Jesus, Jesus, Jesus."

Quote

"One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it. But to sacrifice what you are and to live without belief, that is a fate more terrible than dying."

~ Joan of Arc

Thy church where Joan went when she was little

Joan at the coronation Charles VII at Rheims

Joan leading the Siege of Orleans at Les Tourelles

Joan of Arc being burnt at the stake, May 30th, 1431

Joan playing at the Fairy Oak with other children

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