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    There are a number of revisionist theories about Joan of Arc which contradict the established account of her life. These include the theories she was...
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    of Joan of Arc Trial of Joan of Arc Rehabilitation trial of Joan of Arc Cultural depictions of Joan of Arc Alternative historical interpretations of Joan...
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    Joan of Arc (French: Jeanne d'Arc), a celebrated French historical figure who was executed by the English for alleged heresy in 1431, is a national heroine...
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  • half of the seventeenth century, there was an outpouring of writing about Joan of Arc, including seven biographies, three plays and an epic poem. Joan had...
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    Jacques d'Arc (category Joan of Arc)
    the father of the French military leader and Catholic saint Joan of Arc. D'Arc is most known for being an influence on his daughter Joan's life, developing...
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    March to Reims (category Joan of Arc)
    the siege of Orléans and won a decisive victory at the Battle of Patay, the English and Burgundians no longer posed a threat. Joan of Arc convinced the...
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    mistaken for a picture of Joan of Arc herself in worldwide popular culture (as in the series Charmed), despite the fact that "Joan of Arc" is anachronistically...
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  • Blume in mid 1971. The plot of The Survival of St. Joan was possibly inspired by Operation Shepherdess: The Mystery of Joan of Arc by André Guérin and Jack...
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    Battle of Agincourt. He is best known as a general in the last phase of the Hundred Years' War and for his role as a comrade-in-arms of Joan of Arc. John...
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    Gilles de Rais, Joan of Arc's comrade-in-arms, Marshal of France and confessed child murderer, has inspired a number of artistic and cultural works. As...
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    of France, the last remaining position of the Dauphin would be open to invasion. In early March 1429, Joan of Arc arrived at Chinon to meet with Charles...
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  • deep moat. According to Joan of Arc's bodyguard, Jean d'Aulon, the initial assault failed and the retreat was sounded. Joan managed to initiate a second...
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    of St. Joan was originally an opera in three acts by Norman Dello Joio to an English language libretto on the subject of the martyrdom of Joan of Arc...
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    example, the historical and modern images and the coat of arms of Joan of Arc). The second Horseman represents civil war as opposed to the war of conquest...
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  • said she saw visions of "God dressed in a long white robe with a red tunic underneath". Pierronne, who may have met Joan of Arc in 1429, tried to defend...
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  • of Joan of Arc. He and his brother André de Lohéac were simultaneously vassals of the duke of Brittany and of the king of France. Guy was the son of Guy...
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    made captain of Tours in 1428, later captain general in Anjou and Maine. Together with Joan of Arc, he successfully completed the siege of Orleans. In...
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  • readings of the "many worlds" interpretation, postulating that historical events or human consciousness spawns or allows "travel" among alternative universes...
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    loss of Anjou and Maine. (Kelly dismisses the view of E. M. W. Tillyard and A. S. Cairncross of Margaret as the diabolical successor to Joan of Arc in England's...
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    Joan of Arc and other near contemporaries after their deaths. Three recent historians, however, have offered an alternative interpretation of events....
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  • Westernized forms of history in favor of privileging alternative conceptions and interpretations of the past, and exploring non-traditional ways of conveying...
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  • conspiracy theories, arguing that there is no evidence to support those interpretations of the Moro murder case, and while acknowledging that Moro had powerful...
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    of another man for the prom, and The Monotones' The Book of Love ("Did you write the book of love"). Many additional and alternative interpretations have...
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    Novel (redirect from Elements of a novel)
    of "trivial facts" rather than the Western definition of novel. Such classification and also left strong legacy in several East Asian interpretations...
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    those of the beast. In a letter to Saint-Florentin, Minister of the King's House, comparing Marie-Jeanne to Joan of Arc, he nicknamed her the "Maid of Gévaudan"...
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    investigation by Scottish police and the FBI; others arose from different interpretation of evidence presented at Libyan agent Abdelbaset al-Megrahi's 2000–2001...
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    strike fear into the onlooker. He wanted to "break" arcs and "cut" columns, and to use the effect of chiaroscuro (dark angular shadows contrasted by harsh...
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    Fleur-de-lis (redirect from Flower of lily)
    the family of Joan of Arc, seen as a French hero in the ensueing Hundred Years' War, with an inheritable symbolic denomination. The Chamber of Accounts...
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    installed in the gymnasium of Melos. An alternative theory proposed by Salomon Reinach is that the findspot was instead the remains of a lime kiln, and that...
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    development of female monastic life also influenced the proliferation of male monastic orders. Joan of Arc is considered a national heroine of France. She...
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