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Downfall of Joan of Arc
The downfall of Joan if arc After the battle at Orleans Where Joan dressed in white armour riding a white horse, took the town. Making the Anglo-Burgundians flee across the Loire River. Joan's reputation gained ground She and her followers escorted Charles to Reims enabling Charles to be crowned Charles VII in July 1429. As she had promised. Later she tried to take back Paris only to find that the Anglo-Burgundians were able to fortify and defend their positions in Paris. Come spring 1430 the king ordered Joan again, to confront a Burgundian assault on Compiegne, in doing so, she was upseated and thrown to the ground, left outside the city when the gates were closed. Burgundians took her hostage with much fanfare Her trial held in1430 where she had seventy charges brought against her Including witchcraft.heresy and dressing as a man. The king hearing of her capture, distanced himself After a year in prison, under threat of death, Joan signed a confession denying she had ever had Divine guidance. Again breaking all rules she dressed as a man., Her death sentence was pronounced, was burned at the stake At the age of 19 in May 1431. Her fame increased after her death Twenty years later her name was cleared By Charles VII. Come 1920 she was canonised by Pope Benedict XV She became the Patron Saint of France. Penned 26/08/2015
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