- France in the Fifteenth Century 1412-1423
- Domremy and Vaucouleurs 1424-1429 Part 1
- Domremy and Vaucouleurs 1424-1429 Part 2
- Before the King Feb. - Apr. 1429
- The Relief of Orleans May 1-8, 1429
- The Campaign of the Loire June-July 1429 Part 1
- The Campaign of the Loire June-July 1429 Part 2
- The Coronation July 17, 1429
- The Second Period 1429-1430
- Defeat and Discouragement, Autumn 1429
- Compiegne, 1430
- The Captive. May 1430-January 1431
- The Judges 1431
- Before the Trial. Lent. 1431
- The Public Examination. February 1431 Part 1
- The Public Examination. February 1431 Part 2
- The Examination in Prison. Lent 1431 Part 1
- The Examination in Prison. Lent 1431 Part 2
- Re-Examination. March-May 1431
- The Abjuration. May 24, 1431
- The Sacrifice. May 31, 1431
- After
The story of Jeanne d'Arc, or Joan of Arc , has passed into folklore and has been retold by many. The young teenager was sent by an as-yet uncrowned Charles VII of France to relieve Orleans from siege during the 100 Years' War with England, following visions she claimed to have received. After just nine days, she led the French army to victory and was subsequently burned at the stake for heresy. Later cleared of all charges, she was canonized in 1920. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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