Author William W. Lace examines the Hundred Years' War concentrating on the efforts of Joan of Arc, a young peasant girl who fought valiantly to drive the English from French soil. Joan's religious visions at the age of thirteen led her to devote her short life to France and the man who she would help become King Charles VII. Joan eventually was declared a saint by the Roman Catholic Church and left behind a legacy that is still seen today.
Language
English
Pages
128
Format
Hardcover
Release
April 01, 2003
ISBN 13
9780766019386
Joan of Arc and the Hundred Years' War in World History
Author William W. Lace examines the Hundred Years' War concentrating on the efforts of Joan of Arc, a young peasant girl who fought valiantly to drive the English from French soil. Joan's religious visions at the age of thirteen led her to devote her short life to France and the man who she would help become King Charles VII. Joan eventually was declared a saint by the Roman Catholic Church and left behind a legacy that is still seen today.