Joan Of Arc Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Joan of Arc Biography
(Best Remembered as 'The Heroine of France' for Her Role During the 'Hundred Years' War' Against England)Birthday: January 6, 1412 (Capricorn)
Born In: Domrémy-la-Pucelle, France
Advanced SearchJoan of Arc was a young woman who led the French army to victory over the British in a crucial battle during the ‘Hundred Years' War.’ She is often hailed as the heroine of France. Born into a simple peasant family in France, Joan is believed to have experienced divine visions of archangels and saints from the time she was a young girl. As the daughter of highly religious parents, Joan too was inclined towards God and religion from an early age. Experiencing divine visions further strengthened her faith. She claimed that she was instructed by Saint Michael, Saint Catherine, and Saint Margaret to drive out the English and bring the Dauphin to Reims for his coronation. At that time, the crown of France was in dispute between Dauphin Charles (later Charles VII), and the English King Henry VI. It had been seven years since the death of the Dauphin’s father, but he still had not been crowned king of France. Led by the voices of the saints, she sought permission to join the Dauphin and his cause. Provided with several military men by the Dauphin, she led the French army in a war against the English and emerged victorious. A year later, she was captured by the enemies and put on trial for witchcraft. Subsequently, she was declared guilty and burned at the stake. Years later, she was declared a martyr.
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Nick Name: The Maid of Orléans, La Pucelle
Also Known As: Jeanne d'Arc, The Maid of Orléans, Saint Joan of Arc
Died At Age: 19
Family:father: Jacques d'Arc
mother: Isabelle Romée
siblings: Catherine d'Arc, Jacquemin d'Arc, Jean d'Arc, Pierre d'Arc
Born Country: France
Died on: May 30, 1431
place of death: Rouen, France
Cause of Death: Execution
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French PeopleFrench WomenFemale SaintsFrench SaintsCapricorn Women Childhood & Early LifeJoan was born in the early-15th century in Domrémy, Duchy of Bar, Kingdom of France, to Jacques d'Arc and Isabelle Romée. Her year of birth is believed to be 1412. Her parents were humble peasants and owned about 50 acres (20 hectares) of land.She was inclined towards religion from a young age. Deeply pious, she revered the Blessed Mary and was committed to the service of God.She started experiencing divine visions when she was around 12-13 years old. According to her own accounts, she heard the voice of God commanding her to serve the French nation by driving out the English and bringing the Dauphin to Reims for his coronation. Her visions were so real, that she felt she was communicating with another person. She also saw saints like St Michael and St Catherine in her visions.At that time, the ‘Hundred Years’ War’ was raging on, and the crown of France was in dispute between Dauphin Charles (later Charles VII), son and heir to the King of France, Charles VI, and the English King Henry VI. In 1415, King Henry V of England invaded France and defeated the French army at Agincourt. It had been seven years since Charles VI died, but his son was yet to be crowned King of France. Reims, the place where the French kings were traditionally crowned, was captured by his enemies.