Joan Of Ark
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There are many religious people who hear God’s call; one of the most famous was Joan of Arc. Joan stood up for what she believed in and never backed down. She courageously fought for her country’s sake and even in the face of death she still held strong. When facing death she replied, “I pray you, go to the nearest church, and bring me the cross, and hold it up level with my eyes until I am dead. I would have the cross on which God hung be ever before my eyes while life lasts in me. Jesus, Jesus!”(Trask 144). Joan of Arc is a very inspirational person and was a great leader, and without her the French would have never won the Hundred Years War.
Before Joan was born, England and France fought over French land. This argument was called the Hundred Years War. England owned the land Aquitaine since the twelfth century. France wanted their land back but English did not want to give it up. The war was getting very expensive for the French. The French suffered from the defeat and they had to sign a terrible agreement. This agreement was called The Treaty of Troyes, and it stated that after France’s king, Charles VI died; Henry V would become the new king. While this war was going on, Joan and her family had to leave Domremy to escape an attack on their village. The family escaped to Neufchatel. Joan was only thirteen at the time and all the invading soldiers and fighting were a big impact on her mind (“Awesome Stories”).
Jehenette, as she was called, lived in a town called Domremy. She was born a simple peasant girl (Henneman 128). Joan was the third of five children. She helped her father, Jacques D. Arc, by grazing the cattle and sheep. On Saturdays she went to Greux, neighboring village, with friends and her sister. While at the church they prayed to many saints who had their statues around the church. Saint Margaret, Saint Catherine, and Saint Michael were three saints that were very important in Joan’...