joan of arc
How My Outside Reading Supplemented Chapter 12 In the textbook "A History of Western Civilization" by McKay, Hill, and Buckner there is little about Joan of Arc. The textbook just briefly describes the hundred-year war and Joan's role in it. The textbook also states a small amount of information about her trial for hierarchy. This wonderful story of a strong lady leading a whole army to victory, her tragic trial and her death needs to be discussed more in this textbook. My outside reading helped me to understand the strength of St. Joan of Arc. The books I read were "Saint Joan of Arc" by V. Sackville West and "Joan of Arc" by Frances Giles. These books, especially the book by West, gives great detail of St. Joan of Arc's life as a young child, her impact on the French Army, her Trial of Condemnation, and her tragic burning at the stake. I feel that this outside reading supplemented my understanding of chapter 12 very well. The Hundred Years war was the beginning of the chapter and my outside reading. The French Monarchy fell into extremely difficult days and the country was divided. The English's Edward III choose to challenge the way in which the French throne was gained, after the French Ki
She then met up with Robert de Baudricourt, who after three times meeting with her escorted her into the city. Some of her remarks were that the voices were the angels and that they told her God's will for her life. Bibliography BibliographySaint Joan of Arc, V. " When Joan arrived in Chinon she had two reasons for coming. Strong muscles and rough hands along with dark skin make since because Joan did her chores and worked on a farm. " In 1430, the Burgndians captured Joan while she was fighting for Compiegne near Paris. The new King of France, King Charles VIII was crowned. She was to find Robert de Baudricourt, Vaucouleurs and he would give her troops to go with her. "Written this Tuesday of Holy Week (March 22, 1429) Jeanne de' Arc. As early as thirteen years of age, Joan heard voices from God. Before her departure, the king gave Joan some body armor. Other voices included Archangel Michael. She is here come by God's will to reclaim the blood royal. " Joan became frustrated with the delay of almost a month. Boston, Massachusetts 1984, 362 pages (excluding index)Joan of Arc, Frances Giles, Harper & Row Publishers, New York, Cambridge, Hagerstown, Philadelphia, San Francisco, London, Mexico City, San Paulo, Sydney, 1981, 294 (excluding Index).
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