Jeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection
In the midst of chaos and war, Joan of Arc's story shines like a beacon of hope
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In the midst of chaos and war, Joan of Arc's story shines like a beacon of hope. Born in Domremy, France around 1412, Jeanne Darc was an ordinary girl who heard extraordinary voices - those of Saint Catherine and Saint Margaret urging her to free Orleans from English occupation. With unwavering conviction, she rallied the French army and led them to victory at Orléans in 1429. Her bravery and faith inspired a nation, but also sparked controversy and fear among those who saw her as a threat to their power. Captured by the Burgundians in 1430, Jeanne was put on trial for witchcraft and heresy - an ordeal that would ultimately lead to her execution at Rouen's market square in May 1431. Yet, even death could not extinguish the flame of faith she ignited within herself and others. Her legacy has endured through centuries, inspiring countless individuals with its message of courage, perseverance, and devotion.