There was a girl named Joan, a 13 year old peasant. She was minding her own business when she heard a voice telling her to save France with Charles as the Prince. She set out to do so.
God? Save the Frenc?
We're fighting for God!
When Joan joined the army disguised as a boy, she renewed the hope in all the soldiers. They were all overjoyed. Some say that Joan transformed the soldiers into "Holy Warriors"
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In the Battle of Orleans against the English, Joan got shot in the shoulder. When the doctors tried to give her charms and herbs, she rejected them and tore the arrow out of her shoulder with her bare hands. Because of this, the English thought of her as a witch.
When Charles became the Prince, he started distancing himself from Joan, and Joan became depressed. Out of anger, she decided to win back Paris on her own with her own loyal soldiers
Let's win Paris back!
Joan lost the fight, and Charles thought of her as a liability. When Joan got captured and the English payed her ransom, Charles and her family didn't try to help her.
The French won the war 22 years later, and 500 years after her death, the French Church made her a saint.
On the day of her death, Joan was marched to the market place to be burned at the stake. The pyre was so tall that the executioner couldn't suffocate her before the fire got to her.