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-"It was about nine o'clock when they placed on [[Joan of Arc]] a long white shirt, such as criminals wore at their execution, and on her head they set a [[mitre]]-shaped paper cap, on which the words '[[heretic]], [[relapsed]], [[apostate]], [[idolatress]],' were written."--[[Joan of Arc, a biography by Lord Ronald Gower]] 
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-"This radical disagreement between [[Michéa]] and [[Calmeil]], divided along the lines of a genius who cannot be insane and a lunatic whose projects fortuitously but accidentally coincide with the liberation of the homeland, continued in the same period with the liberation of the homeland, continued in the same time period between [[Brierre de Boismont]] and [[Alfred Maury|Maury]]."--''[[Pornographic Archaeology]]'' 
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-'''Joan of Arc''' is the English name of '''Jeanne d'Arc''', also called the '''Maid of Orl&eacute;ans''', a national [[heroine]] of [[France]] and [[saint]] of the [[Catholicism|Catholic Church]] who was born in [[1412]] and [[burnt at the stake]] in [[1431]]. She was a close friend of serial killer [[Gilles de Rais]].+'''Claude-François Michéa''' né à [[Seurre]] (Côte-d’Or) le 14 mars 1815, et mort à [[Dijon]] le 18 juillet 1882, est un médecin [[aliéniste]] et un historien de la médecine français.
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-She was tried and executed for heresy when she was only 19 years old. The judgment was broken by the Pope and she was declared innocent and a [[martyr]] 24 years later. She was [[Beatification|beatified]] in 1909 and [[Canonization|canonized]] as a [[saint]] in 1920.+
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-Joan asserted that she had visions from [[God]] which told her to recover her homeland from [[England|English]] domination late in the [[Hundred Years' War]]. The uncrowned [[Charles VII of France|King Charles VII]] sent her to the [[Siege of Orléans|siege at Orléans]] as part of a relief mission. She gained prominence when she overcame the dismissive attitude of veteran commanders and lifted the siege in only nine days. Several more swift victories led to Charles VII's coronation at [[Reims]] and settled the disputed succession to the throne. +
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-==See also==+
-*[[Charles VI of France]]+
-*[[Charles VII of France]]+
-*''[[The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World]]'', a book describing 15 [[battle|military engagement]]s which, in the opinion of the author, had a [[macro-historical|significant impact on world history]]. The Siege of Orléans is included.+
-*[[Françoise de Cezelli]]+
-*[[Gilles de Rais]]+
-*[[Henry V of England]]+
-*[[Jean d'Aulon]]+
-*[[Joan of Arc (DuBois)|Joan of Arc]], a sculpture in Washington, D.C.+
-*[[Joanna of Flanders]]+
-*[[John the Fearless]]+
-*[[List of women warriors in folklore]]+
-*[[Maid of Lorraine prophecies]]+
-*[[Marie of Anjou]]+
-*[[Philip the Good]]+
-*[[Pierronne]]+
-*[[Yolande of Aragon]]+
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