Joan of Arc | Extra History Complete | European History

Published: 24 August 2024
on channel: Extra History
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Joan of Arc was on a mission from God, during her siege of Orleans. However, nothing could have prepared Joan for being captured and sold out to the English. As Bishop Pierre Cauchon was determined to prove the inaccuracy of her visions and her motivations so that Charles could have no claim to the throne. But Joan held on till the bitter end.

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*CHAPTERS*
00:00 - Intro to Joan of Arc
01:31 - Chapter 1: The Mad King
10:44- Chapter 2: Angels and Demons
20:40 - Chapter 3: The Maid of Orleans
30:59 - Chapter 4: Thy Kingdom Come
41:11 - Chapter 5: Heroine or Heretic

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Artist: Nick DeWitt | Writer: Robert Rath | Showrunner & Narrator: Matthew Krol | Video Editor: Matthew Krol | Audio Editor: Clean Waves | Studio Director: Geoffry Zatkin | Social Media: Kat Rider | Music "Vision of a Martyr" by Tiffany Roman


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