Explore the life and legacy of one of history's most compelling figures with this concise biography of "Joan of Arc". From her humble beginnings in rural France to her pivotal role in the Hundred Years' War, Joan's unwavering faith and military acumen led her to become a national icon. Discover the key events that shaped her extraordinary journey, including her divine visions, her leadership in battle, and her infamous trial for heresy. Joan of Arc remains an enduring symbol of courage, faith, and French national identity.
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