
Jeanne D'Arc, de Maagd van Orléans
by Henri Emile Koopmans van Boekeren
'Jeanne D'Arc, de Maagd van Orléans' Summary
Jeanne D'Arc, a young peasant girl, led the French army to several victories during the Hundred Years' War. Her military exploits and unwavering faith made her a national heroine, but she was eventually captured by the English and burned at the stake as a heretic. Centuries later, she was rehabilitated and canonized, becoming one of the most revered saints in the Catholic Church.Book Details
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