Die Yep. Back to Blog. Share this page:. Related: Mother of the Maid: Fact or Fiction. September 30, Posted by Northlight Theatre. Who is Your Hero? Middle Ages, Modern Language? Find Out Why. Around this time, Joan of Arc began to have mystical visions encouraging her to lead a pious life.
Over time, they became more vivid, with the presence of St. Michael and St. Catherine designating her as the savior of France and encouraging her to seek an audience with Charles—who had assumed the title Dauphin heir to the throne —and ask his permission to expel the English and install him as the rightful king.
At first, Charles was not certain what to make of this peasant girl who asked for an audience and professed she could save France. Joan, however, won him over when she correctly identified him, dressed incognito, in a crowd of members of his court.
The two had a private conversation during which it is said Joan revealed details of a solemn prayer Charles had made to God to save France. Still tentative, Charles had prominent theologians examine her.
The clergymen reported they found nothing improper with Joan, only piety, chastity and humility. In a series of battles between May 4 and May 7, , the French troops took control of the English fortifications. Joan was wounded but later returned to the front to encourage a final assault. By mid-June, the French had routed the English and, in doing so, their perceived invincibility as well.
Joan was at his side, occupying a visible place at the ceremonies. The Burgundians took her captive and held her for several months, negotiating with the English, who saw her as a valuable propaganda prize.
Finally, the Burgundians exchanged Joan for 10, francs. Charles VII was unsure what to do. Captured near Compiegne the following year, Joan was sold to the English and placed on trial for heresy and witchcraft. On this day in , Joan was burned at the stake in Rouen, and her ashes were scattered in the Seine River.
A second Church trial 25 years later nullified the earlier verdict, which was reached under political pressure. Remembered by most people for her military exploits, Joan had a great love for the sacraments, which strengthened her compassion toward the poor.
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