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Joan, the Brave
She was Joan of Arc, the very essence of bravery who, from humble beginnings. made a place in history. And, inspired by God, with strong and grand visions was convinced of her calling, and went on her mission. Joan left her small village, and went to assist Charles VII, to help save France from England's grip. So captivating was her zeal and charisma that Joan soon was consulted for military wisdom. She was sought to help lead the armies of France with the battle of Orleans, there would be a chance of success, thus achieved, in as little as nine days which brought new hope, they gave Joan great praise. Brave young Joan did not mind to travel to war carrying banner, sword, and wore clothes that men wore. The strength Joan displayed during battle and after increased French morale, until she was captured. The year, 1430, was spent in prison to await a trial of heresy, where Joan attempted to escape. But, alas, unsuccessful, to trial she did go and was falsely accused, France did suffer a blow. When, in 1431, like a martyr, Joan was burned at the stake She did it for God and for country, her spirit did not break. As the years passed, Joan of Arc was well honored as the patron of France, and for sainthood, rewarded. Joan of Arc's virtues, her honesty and simplicity were remembered and revered throughout history. From humble beginnings, and with God by her side Joan of Arc left a legacy that can never be denied. Written on 8/27/2015
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