Episode 1143
This Wikipedia article provides a comprehensive biography of Joan of Arc, the legendary French heroine and Catholic saint who rose to prominence during the Hundred Years' War. The text chronicles her journey from a young peasant girl guided by divine visions to a pivotal military leader who helped secure the coronation of Charles VII. It details her instrumental role in the siege of Orléans, her subsequent capture by Burgundian forces, and her controversial trial for heresy led by the English. The source further explores her execution at the stake, her posthumous rehabilitation trial, and her eventual canonization in 1920. Finally, it examines her enduring cultural legacy as a powerful national symbol of France and a multifaceted icon of female autonomy.
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