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Joan of Arc, c. 1485. The only known portrait painted from life has not survived, so all depictions of her are based upon artistic license. (Centre Historique des Archives Nationales, Paris, AE II 2490) |
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Joan of Arc: An Inspiration to France
2,579 words, approx. 9 pages
 Joan of Arc earned her sainthood through her leadership of French patriots against the English occupation of France, for which she would pay with her life. This testament to Joan of Arc's life examines four aspects of her personality that made her an inspiration to the French people: courage and strength, honesty, skill and expertise, and willingness to take risks.
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Joan of Arc
1,462 words, approx. 5 pages
 Provides biographical data on the life and accomplishments of St. Joan of Arc. Details her mission to save France in the war against England. Also describes her trial and execution.
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Joan of Arc
1,056 words, approx. 4 pages
 Almost 700 years after her death, Joan of Arc is regarded as one of the most influential women in history and her legacy continues to live on within the church. She is not only a Saint, but also a role model to all girls and people around the world for her heroicness.
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Joan of Arc
678 words, approx. 2 pages
 This is the history of Joan of Arc
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