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Essay heading: Jeanne La Pucelle (Joan The Maid)
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At age 17 in 1429 she
gained access to the King through the military commander in Vaucoulaurs.
Charles was desperate because the English had captured almost half of
France including Paris. When Joan told him of her visions of the Saints
he was doubtful so he set up two tests for her. In the first he
disguised himself as a courtier, but she pointed him out immediately... displayed 300 characters
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In the first he
disguised himself as a courtier, but she pointed him out immediately.
For the second test he asked her what he prayed to God for the night
before she arrived; she told him exactly. Some of the clergy believed
her to be Satanic, but Joan was approved. Charles fitted her with armor
and gave her command of the military... displayed next 300 characters
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