Jean d'Arc

Jean d'Arc

historical figure France

Jean d'Arc, also known as Joan of Arc, was a pivotal figure in French history, born around 1412 in Domrémy, France. She is best remembered for her role during the Hundred Years' War, leading French troops to critical victories against the English and their Burgundian allies. Claiming to have received visions from saints instructing her to support Charles VII, she played a crucial role in his coronation. Captured by the Burgundians in 1430, she was handed over to the English and tried for heresy. Despite her defense, she was burned at the stake in 1431. Jean d'Arc was canonized as a saint in 1920, and her legacy continues to inspire discussions on faith, nationalism, and women's roles in history.

Born on May 06, 1412 (612 years old)

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0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
4,502
Power
82$
Sentiment
9.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Greece 1 9.00 0.04% +0% 10,423,054 4,502 $190,000 82$
Totals 1 10,423,054 4,502 $190,000 82$
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