Views : 372,041
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Mar 9, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.692 (731/8,750 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-28T20:06:32.400709Z
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From what I have read Joan's remains were burnt three times. After the first time, her remains were collected and then burnt a second time. The ashes were then collected, sieved and any fragments of bone or teeth were smashed and ground up before being dumped into the river Seine so there could be no remains left that could be used as relics in the future.
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There is a mistake at 8:46 min. of this video where a picture of Charles VII is mistakenly called Charles VI and Charles VIII portrait is given as the Charles VII (the Dophine).
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A wonderful presentation. Showing the importance of honesty and integrity above all. This turned from the remains of St. Joan to something more important. A human story. A story of why belief is sometimes more important than truth.. but those moments are always fleeting.
In the end all that is really important is that we find how intertwined we are with our real history. And how important the truth is.
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The biggest Joan of Arc irony is the Lovely Statue of her that was in Notre Dame in Paris. The Statue was to the far right side of the Altar, while a Saint Denis Statue was on the opposite side. During the horrific burning of Notre Dame on April 15, 2019, the wooden spire in flames crashed through the church ceiling & destroyed the Joan of Arc Statue with fire. Joan of Arc died by fire and her statue, in what should be the safest place possible inside of Notre Dame in Paris, was also completely burned. Ironic, and completely Creepy.
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@elainebrooksbank5281
1 month ago
Whether she was delusional or not she believed she heard voices and could inspire others by her determination to follow the instructions of those voices. There must have been something which convinced the dauphin to let a 16 year old girl, with no military experience, to lead his army to break the siege at Orleans -which none of his previous commanders had managed to do. Without her its highly unlikely that he would ever have succeeded as Charles VII - and he shows his gratitude for her efforts in gaining him the throne by abandoning her to a truly horrific fate.
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