Thoughts on Jeanne d'Arc?

Thoughts on Jeanne d'Arc?

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i played her campaign in aoe 2.

rare bay-seed woman

French schizo girl, probably an ancestor of Lara.

this, very nice memories

The other waifu of France, the other being Liberty. She was a great cheerleader.

I don't have any thoughts about her besides that she shouldn't have been burnt alive
I hope her suffering ended quickly

Let's talk about BBC and HFCS instead then, fat lad.

t. satan

She worked with an elite French child mass murdering literal nonce (back before all elite were like that). Shen was suspect. Anglos are too based.

Holy militant murderer of France.

Didn't exist. Just baguette propaganda to mock bongs.

Why did Muslims ruin Persia?

basically kick started french national identity (therefore cringe)

Same reason britishers encouraged streetshitting in India.

Love her but I also wonder what could have been...
It's not like Henry VI was worse than Charles VII

The anglos the one of the most evil races to inhabit the earth, second only to the jews

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>it's a yank on a proxy
Can tell by the God awful banter.

That Anglos killed her is a common misconception. She was captured and handed over to the English by a Burgundian army (who were French), then prosecuted and executed by pro-Plantagenet French clergy.
Pierre Cauchon, the bishop in charge of her trial, is vilified to this day.

>assblasted bong results to "muh banter and proxy"
truth hurts, sorry not sorry.

Her story sounds like a anime show which is very based in my opinion that it was actually real
I wish we had our own liberator like that

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I love her and I hope she prays for me

quiet satan

>ass
Yup, Yank confirmed.

This
JOAN OF ARC'S LETTER TO THE HUSSITES
>Jesus, Mary,
>For a long time now, common knowledge has made it clear to me, Joan the Maiden, that from true Christians you have become heretics and practically on a level with the Saracens [i.e., Muslims]. You have eliminated the valid faith and worship, and have taken up a disgraceful and unlawful superstition; and while sustaining and promoting it there is not a single disgrace nor act of barbarism which you would not dare. You corrupt the sacraments of the Church, you mutilate the articles of the Faith, you destroy churches, you break and burn statues [of the saints] which were created as memorials, you massacre Christians unless they adopt your beliefs. What is this fury of yours, or what folly and madness are driving you? You persecute and plan to overthrow and destroy this Faith which God Almighty, the Son, and the Holy Spirit have raised, founded, exalted, and enlightened a thousand ways through a thousand miracles. You yourselves are blind, but not because you're among those who lack eyes or the ability to see. Do you really believe that you will escape unpunished, or are you unaware that the reason God does not hinder your unlawful efforts and permits you to remain in darkness and error, is so that the more you indulge yourselves in sin and sacrileges, the more He is preparing greater suffering and punishments for you.
>For my part, to tell you frankly, if I wasn't busy with the English wars I would have come to see you long before now; but if I don't find out that you have reformed yourselves I might leave the English behind and go against you,n8 so that by the sword - if I can't do it any other way - I will eliminate your false and vile superstition and relieve you of either your heresy or your life.

>But if you would prefer to return to the Catholic faith and the original light, then send me your ambassadors and I will tell them what you need to do; if not however, and if you stubbornly wish to resist the spur, keep in mind what damages and crimes you have committed and await me, who will mete out suitable repayment with the strongest of forces both human and Divine.
>Given at Sully [i.e., Sully-sur-Loire] on the 23rd of March, to the heretics of Bohemia. Pasquerel [Joan's scribe]

BBC?

sorry nigel but no one with a brain use the bong term of "arse".

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FOY

JOAN OF ARC'S LETTER TO THE KING OF ENGLAND
>JESUS, MARY
>King of England, render account to the King of Heaven of your royal blood. Return the keys of all the good cities which you have seized, to the Maid. She is sent by God to reclaim the royal blood, and is fully prepared to make peace, if you will give her satisfaction; that is, you must render justice, and pay back all that you have taken.
>King of England, if you do not do these things, I am the commander of the military; and in whatever place I shall find your men in France, I will make them flee the country, whether they wish to or not; and if they will not obey, the Maid will have them all killed. She comes sent by the King of Heaven, body for body, to take you out of France, and the Maid promises and certifies to you that if you do not leave France she and her troops will raise a mighty outcry as has not been heard in France in a thousand years. And believe that the King of Heaven has sent her so much power that you will not be able to harm her or her brave army.
>To you, archers, noble companions in arms, and all people who are before Orleans, I say to you in God's name, go home to your own country; if you do not do so, beware of the Maid, and of the damages you will suffer. Do not attempt to remain, for you have no rights in France from God, the King of Heaven, and the Son of the Virgin Mary. It is Charles, the rightful heir, to whom God has given France, who will shortly enter Paris in a grand company. If you do not believe the news written of God and the Maid, then in whatever place we may find you, we will soon see who has the better right, God or you.
>William de la Pole, Count of Suffolk, Sir John Talbot, and Thomas, Lord Scales, lieutenants of the Duke of Bedford, who calls himself regent of the King of France for the King of England, make a response, if you wish to make peace over the city of Orleans! If you do not do so, you will always recall the damages which will attend you.