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Jeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection

In the midst of chaos and war, Joan of Arc's story shines like a beacon of hope

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: Joan of Arc on horseback brandishing a sword (engraving)

Joan of Arc on horseback brandishing a sword (engraving)
8723996 Joan of Arc on horseback brandishing a sword (engraving) by Spanish School, (16th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The maiden on horseback)

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: BUEIL, John V of (1406-1477). CHARLES VII of France (1403-1461). King of France (1422-1461)

BUEIL, John V of (1406-1477). CHARLES VII of France (1403-1461). King of France (1422-1461)
CUL4871178 BUEIL, John V of (1406-1477). CHARLES VII of France (1403-1461). King of France (1422-1461), Valois dynasty.; JOAN OF ARC, Saint (1412-1431). English heroine during the Hundred Years War

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: Jeanne, young shepherdess hears the voice of Saint-Michel, c1900-1920 (illustration)

Jeanne, young shepherdess hears the voice of Saint-Michel, c1900-1920 (illustration)
8723995 Jeanne, young shepherdess hears the voice of Saint-Michel, c1900-1920 (illustration); Private Collection; (add.info.: Young Jeanne as a child)

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: Joan of Arc spinning the cattail, 1493 (engraving)

Joan of Arc spinning the cattail, 1493 (engraving)
8822186 Joan of Arc spinning the cattail, 1493 (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: Joan of Arc spinning the cattail near her father ploughing a field with a plow harnessed to two horses)

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: Joan of Arc taken prisoner in Compiegne, 19th century (wood engraving)

Joan of Arc taken prisoner in Compiegne, 19th century (wood engraving)
8822183 Joan of Arc taken prisoner in Compiegne, 19th century (wood engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: Joan of Arc was taken prisoner in Compiegne by the Burgundian lord Jean de Luxembourg)

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: Joan of Arc at the head of her army, 1491 (woodcut)

Joan of Arc at the head of her army, 1491 (woodcut)
8822184 Joan of Arc at the head of her army, 1491 (woodcut); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jehanne la Pucelle: Joan of Arc on horseback with the sword raised at the head of her army - woodcut)

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: Joan of Arc knighted by the king of France, 1493 (engraving)

Joan of Arc knighted by the king of France, 1493 (engraving)
8822185 Joan of Arc knighted by the king of France, 1493 (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: Joan of Arc knighted by the King of France - engraving based on the manuscript "Les vigiles)

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: Joan of Arc in front of Orleans, on horseback, sword raised, 1621 (engraving)

Joan of Arc in front of Orleans, on horseback, sword raised, 1621 (engraving)
8822181 Joan of Arc in front of Orleans, on horseback, sword raised, 1621 (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: Joan of Arc in front of Orleans, on horseback)

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: Joan of Arc and her escort left Vauleurs on February 23, 1429

Joan of Arc and her escort left Vauleurs on February 23, 1429. Drawing by Malatesta (MalHenri Theodore 1862-1928)
8822180 Joan of Arc and her escort left Vauleurs on February 23, 1429. Drawing by Malatesta (MalHenri Theodore 1862-1928) in La Bonne Presse 1895.; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: A page from the trial of Joan of Arc, 1898 (print)

A page from the trial of Joan of Arc, 1898 (print)
8822179 A page from the trial of Joan of Arc, 1898 (print); Private Collection; (add.info.: A page from the trial of Joan of Arc taken from a 15th century Latin manuscript)

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: Charles VII King of France, and Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans, 1420

Charles VII King of France, and Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans, 1420. They wear suits of plate armour with tiles or
FLO4678441 Charles VII King of France, and Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans, 1420. They wear suits of plate armour with tiles or toiles hanging over the thighs

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: The Entrance of Joan of Arc into Orleans on May 8, 1429, 19th century (oil on canvas)

The Entrance of Joan of Arc into Orleans on May 8, 1429, 19th century (oil on canvas)
JLJ4683249 The Entrance of Joan of Arc into Orleans on May 8, 1429, 19th century (oil on canvas) by Scherrer, Jean-Jacques (1855-1916); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Orleans

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: Lettre I : portraits de Ingeburge de Danemark (Ingeborg ou Isambour, 1174-1236)

Lettre I : portraits de Ingeburge de Danemark (Ingeborg ou Isambour, 1174-1236)
DUV5617959 Lettre I : portraits de Ingeburge de Danemark (Ingeborg ou Isambour, 1174-1236), reine de France et Jeanne d Arc (1412-1431), c.1855 (engraving); 6

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: The medieval feasts of Compiegne in 1886: cavalcade representing the entrance of Joan of

The medieval feasts of Compiegne in 1886: cavalcade representing the entrance of Joan of
XEE4192871 The medieval feasts of Compiegne in 1886: cavalcade representing the entrance of Joan of Arc (1412-1431). Engraving in " Le Monde Illustre", 19 June 1886

Background imageJeanne Darc 1412 1431 Collection: Theatrical representation: 'Jeanne d Arc'

Theatrical representation: "Jeanne d Arc"
XEE4166448 Theatrical representation: " Jeanne d Arc", lyrical drama by Jules Barbier (1825-1901), music by Charles Gounod (1818-1893). Paris, Theatre de la Gaite


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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.