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Essay heading: Joan Of Arc "The Life And Times Of Joan Of Arc"
 
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Joan's forces broke the siege of Orleans in only 10 days, and the English fled. After this victory, she persuaded Charles of the need for a coronation. To a deeply religious person like her, Charles was not a true king until he was crowned in the cathedral at Reims. She led Charles and his military escort through enemy territory, and my troops defeated the English in several battles along the way...
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She led Charles and his military escort through enemy territory, and my troops defeated the English in several battles along the way. I entered the city in triumph and stood beside Charles when he was crowned king on July 17, 1429. As a young peasant girl, she was the wrong age, class, and gender to engage in warfare, yet ' the heavenly voices' instructed her to expel the English, who had occupied northern France during the Hundred Years' War...
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