The Hundred Years' War (1337–1453) was a conflict between the kingdoms of England and France and a civil war in France during the Late Middle Ages.
Joan of Arc at Orleans
This series has six easy 5-minute installments. This first installment: Orleans Seems Doomed.IntroductionIn 1415 the Battle of Agincourt put
Joan of Arc Burned Alive
For Joan death and sainthood; for Henry V death and failure. For France victory, for England defeat. For the Hundred Year War the end.Today's
Joan of Arc Atop a Mountan of Wood
They desired that she should be really burned alive, and that, placed on the summit of this mountain of wood, and commanding the circle of lances and
Joan of Arc Placed in Cart of Death
It was nine o'clock: she was dressed in female attire, and placed on a cart.Continuing Joan of Arc's Trial and Execution,our selection from
Joan of Arc Raped
On the Friday and the Saturday the unfortunate prisoner, despoiled of her man's dress, had much to fear.Continuing Joan of Arc's Trial and
Prosecution Blunder in the Joan of Arc Trial
"It is to thee, Jeanne, that I address myself; and I tell thee that thy King is a heretic and schismatic." Putting the King of France on trial in
English Anxious to Wrap Up Joan of Arc Affair
They wanted Joan's confession that would dishonor the French. Religeous advantages, too, would have been a nice bonus.Continuing Joan of Arc's Trial
Joan of Arc’s Trial Begins
Prosecution employs priest to hear Joan's Confession while notaries secretly take down statements to use against her in court.Continuing Joan of