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re: Joan of Arc was burned at the stake on this day in the year 1431

Posted on 5/30/22 at 10:51 pm to
Posted by JAGuyHeh
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Posted on 5/30/22 at 10:51 pm to
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We light racists on fire?



Digitally, yes.
Posted by WinnaSez
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Posted on 5/30/22 at 11:00 pm to
And then there’s Maude
Posted by Oilfieldbiology
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Posted on 5/30/22 at 11:01 pm to
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They were embarrassed and wanted her dead and arranged a kangaroo court


Are you serious? No way
This post was edited on 5/30/22 at 11:05 pm
Posted by G Vice
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Posted on 5/30/22 at 11:20 pm to
Adrienne Barbeau may tangentially redeem this thread about the unfair killing of a remarkably virtuous and effective woman of her time, Joan of Arc, but Adrienne deserves her own thread.

I'll allow it nonetheless.

ETA - thank you
This post was edited on 5/30/22 at 11:22 pm
Posted by Gavin Elster
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 12:58 am to
If you’ve never seen The Passion of Joan of Arc you should. One of the best movies ever made.

Posted by BlackPawnMartyr
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 12:58 am to
2 things. First, she was an idiot who carelessly led men to their slaughter, directly into well defended areas because she convinced them God was on her side. Second, we call a lot of those wars the English vs the french but a lot of times it was 2 french monarchies fighting each other, one of which happened to be the King in Britain. For instance Richard the Lionheart spoke french and could not speak english.Furthermore he detested London.
Posted by cable
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 4:47 am to
Posted by mgdtiger
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 4:59 am to
Yes the conquer of England by William had a French or Norman king in power I. England. But since this was about Joan of arc, the English Kings had lost their lands over a hundred years before during the reign of King John. The Hundred Years’ War was more England vs France then previous battles between he different duchys in France It began as a claim to the throne by an English king due to marriage as opposed to being a land owning duke on the continent.
Posted by BowlJackson
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 5:49 am to
That was not very chill of them
Posted by MMauler
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 5:56 am to
Of course, no one would ever want to see a picture of Maude. However, here is a Maude-related picture the O-T can appreciate...

This post was edited on 5/31/22 at 6:02 am
Posted by bigblake
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 6:04 am to
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Posted by jrodLSUke
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 6:07 am to
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we call a lot of those wars the English vs the french but a lot of times it was 2 french monarchies fighting each other, one of which happened to be the King in Britain. For instance Richard the Lionheart spoke french and could not speak english.

Current British royal family is German.
Posted by BRgetthenet
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 6:14 am to
Don’t forget the Greek Mountbatten part, which weren’t wanted in Greece either.
Posted by Barbellthor
Columbia
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 6:24 am to
Metaphorically. And soon enough, actually.
Posted by Zephyrius
Wharton, La.
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 7:21 am to
Thanks for posting.

Joan of Arc Statue in New Orleans:





Posted by soccerfüt
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 7:25 am to
Moral: To get the French to fight, you got to light a fire underneath them?
Posted by Adajax
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 7:30 am to
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I really would love to know which of these famous women from history were frickable


You first have to overcome the hairy legs and pits and bad dental hygiene, esp from a peasant girl like Joan.
Posted by Ace Midnight
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 7:35 am to
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Second, we call a lot of those wars the English vs the french but a lot of times it was 2 french monarchies fighting each other, one of which happened to be the King in Britain. For instance Richard the Lionheart spoke french and could not speak english.


While that is true of William and the early Norman monarchs, certainly by the 14th Century, "English" monarchs were speaking English again. Even Edward I likely spoke Middle English in the 12th Century.

When Joan of Arc was active, this was the time of waning English influence in France. Henry VI was a child king under a regency, although he did not do well when he came of age, either.

Henry VI's reign overlapped the last few decades of the Hundred Years' War which set up the Wars of the Roses that would dominate English history until the end of the medieval period (The death of Richard III in 1485).

This post was edited on 6/1/22 at 11:24 am
Posted by RollTide1987
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Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 7:36 am to
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First, she was an idiot who carelessly led men to their slaughter, directly into well defended areas because she convinced them God was on her side.


And that tactic seemed to work well for her as she was able to take Orleans, Loire, Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier, and Reims - the latter of which got Charles VII crowned King of France (which was her ultimate goal). And apparently Charles thought her tactics worthwhile as she and her family were made nobles despite her reverses during the sieges of Paris and La-Charité-sur-Loire.

Bottom line, her campaigns turned the tide of the Hundred Years' War in favor of the French.

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Second, we call a lot of those wars the English vs the french but a lot of times it was 2 french monarchies fighting each other


The Hundred Years' War was the English vs. the French through and through. The war started because King Edward III thought he had a claim to the French throne through his mother Isabella (herself being the sister of the French king whose death is what sparked the whole conflict).



Posted by TygerTyger
Houston
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Posted on 5/31/22 at 7:42 am to
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She was short, stocky, and very tan as she was a peasant girl from the south of France. She had black hair and dark eyes and a light, feminine voice. Her demeanor was happy and she was described as being very witty.



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