Vie de Jeanne d'Arc, Surnomm e la Pucelle d'Orl ans by Henry Lemaire recounts the life of Joan of Arc, the celebrated French heroine. This biography explores her humble beginnings, her visions, and her pivotal role in the Hundred Years' War. It details her military leadership, the siege of Orleans, and her unwavering faith. Lemaire's account captures the spirit of a young woman who defied societal expectations and became a symbol of French patriotism. This historical biography offers insights into the life and legacy of one of France's most iconic figures.
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