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Joan of Arc (in French, Jeanne d'Arc) is the name history has given a peasant girl named Jehanne who rose from obscurity to lead the French army to several victories during the Hundred Years' War, leading to the coronation of Charles VII as the French king. She did not personally kill anyone, but carried a battle standard (along with both a sword and an axe) and led the army, as well as making tactical decisions. She was born about 1412, and starting at age twelve claimed to see visions of and hear the voices of Saints Catherine, Michael and Margaret, whom she said told her to drive out the English and bring Charles VII to Rheims, then under English control, for his coronation. This is one of the less-understood aspects of her life -- either she was lying, or she was mentally ill in some way, or God really was speaking to her; the reader can draw their own conclusions without stating them here.
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