Joan of Arc
William Chan
Sachbuch / Biographien, Autobiographien
Beschreibung
This is the first story in a cycle of books about the greatest women in history. Their histories are utterly fascinating and i am always more than a little disappointed about saying goodbye to them.
In memories of the maiden, joan's story is told, for the first time stripped of all the lies and myths, as it really happened by a friend who was there with her from beginning to end. He was present in her village when she was born and he was the last person she saw before she died.
Inside you will read about...
- A peasant girl
- The voices in joan's head
- The virgin and the dauphin
- Joan joins the battle
- The inevitable fall
- A prisoner of war
- The savior of france meets her end at the stake
- And much more!
Embark on this fascinating journey to uncover the captivating tale of a young shepherdess turned warrior, a woman ahead of her time, and a saint whose legacy continues to inspire. So much more than a biography, this narrative provides an in-depth analysis of joan's life and her enduring impact, making it an indispensable companion for history buffs, students, and those intrigued by the life of this extraordinary woman.
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