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768
Width
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Other
Description
An account of the resource
The "other" collection highlights the many women who are not easily defined by a single category--they may include female athletes or military personnel. They are women who encourage us to dream of a more equitable tomorrow through their actions to integrate various areas of society.
Person
An individual, biographical data, birth and death, etc.
Birth Date
1412
Birthplace
Domremy-la-Pucelle, France
Death Date
1431
Occupation
Military
Biographical Text
Joan was a visionary who led the French army to victories that ended the Hundred Years War with England. Joan dressed as a man, addressed men as equals, and led men into battle. After leading the French to victory, she was captured by enemy forces and handed over to the English, who orchestrated her trial for heresy and eventual burning at the stake. Joan’s judges were troubled by her dressing as a man and forced her to wear women’s clothing, at which point she was raped by her jailers and returned to male dress for protection. Joan was eventually canonized and became St. Joan in 1920.
Bibliography
<p>Devries, Kelly. <em>Joan of Arc: a Military Leader</em>. (Sutton Publishing, 1999).</p>
<p>Pernoud, Regine and Marie-Veronique Clin. <em>Joan of Arc: Her Story</em>. (St. Martin's Press, 1999).</p>
<p>Archive with transcripts from Joan's trial: <a href="http://archive.joan-of-arc.org/">http://archive.joan-of-arc.org/</a></p>
Dublin Core
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Title
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Joan of Arc
Subject
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Military leader
Description
An account of the resource
Woman who led the French army to many victories in the Hundred Years' War
Creator
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Amy French
Source
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Image: Miniature portrait, 15th c., public domain
Hundred Years' War
Orleans
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