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Reputed portrait of Joan of arc, from the original, formerly in the Church of St

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Reputed portrait of Joan of arc, from the original, formerly in the Church of St

Reputed portrait of Joan of arc, from the original, formerly in the Church of St. Maurice, Orleans - also Jeanne d Arc (1412 - 30 May 1431) is a national heroine of France and a Saint of the Roman Catholic Church. Many believed she had visions from God that told her to recover her homeland. In early 1429 she convinced the uncrowned King Charles VII to give her a suit of armour and permission to relieve the siege at Orleans. At first treated as a figurehead by veteran commanders, she gained prominence when she lifted the siege in only nine days -

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This print showcases a reputed portrait of Joan of Arc, the esteemed national heroine of France and a revered Saint in the Roman Catholic Church. Believed to be from the original painting once housed in the Church of St. Maurice in Orleans, this image captures the essence of Joan's remarkable life and legacy. Joan of Arc, also known as Jeanne d'Arc, was born in 1412 and met an untimely demise on May 30th, 1431. She is renowned for her unwavering faith and conviction that she received divine visions instructing her to liberate her homeland. In early 1429, she successfully persuaded King Charles VII to grant her armor and permission to relieve the besieged city of Orleans. Initially regarded as a mere figurehead by seasoned commanders, Joan quickly proved herself on the battlefield when she single-handedly lifted the siege within nine days. Her extraordinary leadership skills propelled her into prominence as a fearless warrior and respected leader. In this fifteenth-century portrait, we see Joan adorned in armor with a helmet resting beside her. Holding aloft a flag symbolizing hope and freedom, she embodies strength and determination against all odds. This image not only represents Joan's military prowess but also serves as an emblematic representation of courage amidst adversity. As we gaze upon this historical artifact captured by Personalities at TopFoto, we are reminded of Joan's enduring spirit that continues to inspire generations worldwide.

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