Siege of Orleans, 1428 β How did Joan of Arc turn the tide of the Hundred Years’ War?
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π Sources:
Joan of Arc: A History by Helen Castor
The Agincourt War: A Military History of the Hundred Years’ War from 1369 to 1453 by Alfred H. Burne
The Hundred Years War, Volume 4: Cursed Kings by Jonathan Sumption
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Another excellent video. Keep going!
I find it hard to beleive that she took a crossbow to the throat and kept on fighting the next day. Perhaps the arrow grazed her neck or hit the shoulder as in Luc Bessons movie…
Nice
Wonderful documentary! As a French, it was really funny to hear French names and cities being butchered for 30 mins! Just as a clarification, the famous knight La Hire's name is simply pronounced as La-E-R (he is well known by age of empires 2 players)
Thank you for the work you have put into this video.
I LOVE THE STORIES SURROUNDING
JEAN DE ARC π₯°
And then stupid Americans say that the French are cowards
Lady Joan of Arc is still one of my most favourite historical figures. Was she speaking to God or was she just a paranoid schizophrenic at the right place and time? Either way, her bravery in battle and her uttermost devotion to her cause at such a young age, not to mention her horrific death, must ensure that she remains in our memory permanently
21:09 is why Joan did what she did. She heard a story that an armored maiden from Lorraine would save France. She said to herself: I'm from Lorraine. Charles needs legitimacy. I just got an idea!
Im from montargis im proud if my city and its good old castle and great walls were i was in school during my late 10yo to my late 14yo πͺ mao zedong lived in montargis during is childhood thatβs with he really liked france and louis 14 meet is futur wife in montargis and joan of arc passed through montargis to crown charles 7 king of france
Montargis is a history crossroad city that as influence france and china and so with it the world
Nice!