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  • She was deff over 9000.

  • The power of faith and belief !

  • The power on an idea. salute.

  • i once had many of these trial recoreds. Not just Joan's but hundreds of others. The majority of those who were burned at the stake were not witches, but CHRISTIANS, who refused to allow the pharisees (holierthanthou's) of thier time to control them. they died, honorably. They refused to be manipulated. and thus, they were put to death.

  • @MystSilverDragon Aye and it is a fucking shame and disgrace that Christians of today are generally such spineless nut-sac riders for the Establishment. The Anabaptists started out as freedom fighters in the German Peasants War. They were fighting people. Not pacifists. They had their integrity intact even when they were finally slaughtered. It is one thing to be pragmatic and avoid suicidal confrontations, another entirely to deceive self and others that the Stste is not the enemy to be opposed

  • @02Blackbeard i can not disagree there

  • She was such a beautiful woman! I wish more woman would be like her.

  • I did not say ye...I said "your swine"....meaning those ye look to as something when they are NOT.

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  • I have a book of the trials, very old, me family told me to burn it yrs ago, I never will. it stands as a testimony of the atrosities menkind have committed in the name of GOD when GOD NEVER condoned any of it at all

  • @MystSilverDragon What book is this?

  • @02Blackbeard Is this some book? Im not sure what ye are asking me here.

  • @MystSilverDragon if ye had ye innards, burned by a hot rod of spiring, often enough, ye would say eventually, whatever ye tormentors wanted ye to say, period

  • it wasnt about *rather dying than betraying anything* at this point it was about just being true to what she knew, since she knew shed be dying regardless

  • and they said cshoughn loved her

  • She was crazy.

  • @02Blackbeard crazy? why? becoz she chose death over compromise ? people having urs mentality must be around her that time and ordered her to execute. really if God has made the most beautiful thing which is mankind, its supposed to be the ugliest as well...RIP joan..where you are.

  • @tannucool1 She was deluded and threw away her life for nothing.

    I agree that we should never compromise our own integrity. Joan was sincere, but sadly, sincerity is not enough.

  • @02Blackbeard whatever we know by these movies, or text books is not enough to know what actually happened in the history. but i dont think anyone deserves to die like this unless he/she commits a serious crime, and she brought unity to a monarchy and she was rewarded with this....she was trapped by such hatred then even she had compromised they had still burned her, ya for some reason i think she was too ambitious to take risks but then she was doing for her country.

  • @02Blackbeard that is easy for ye to say, as ye are not being racked pysically and abused, and tortured by those who wish only for ye to recant what ye truly believe, even tho even if ye do, ye will still be murdered, slowly/painfully, regardless of what ye do.

    Ye talk a whole lot of shit John, but ye arent there on her stake.

  • @MystSilverDragon I have had much in the way of MENTAL torture from your swine in Church and State. But I am gaining power and intellect by the day and I will have the last laugh...believe it!!!!!!!!!!

  • @02Blackbeard I dont belong to any church, & ive never tortured ye, in fact Ive cared for ye when no one else would. There is no last laugh to be had, none of this if funny to me at all John.

  • @tannucool1 She may have been sincere...but sincerity is not enough. She was sincere but deluded.

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  • she had schizophrenia, but at that time they didnt know

  • @Graceel123 @Graceel123 there is no proof of this shit, its because the silly historians couldn't find out the way to prove her spirits, they find ways to call her mental and all, silly that she was burned so early otherwise we could have got some more information on her

  • Thank you for this erudite series.

  • This makes me love her even more, yet so sad ughhhh.......sighs

  • Joan of arc is someone I've admired since I was 7 years old she still inspires me today, if I could I would put myself in her situation.

  • Dear Aunt Joan, you are one of my greatest heroes and your legacy will live on!

    ~Your Great Nephew

  • @Mosh4Yesh777 u mean great great great great great great great great great great great great great nephew?

  • @TheJuicyfruitx Uhmmm....yeah that's about right. LOL!

  • That's F-ed up. Why didn't anyone try to help her?

  • this helps so much with my research paper :)

  • i admire this woman so much! her legacy will always live on x

  • wow what a turely glorious Lady, beautiful story of inspiration, xx wherever u may be Joan.

  • im a 14 year old duch girl, and Jeanne is the most inspiring and straight forward person ive ever herd off shes the person that was the most brave of all and also she kept her ideals .. i think she was great !

  • charles really in turns out to be a very ungrateful man. Not only did Joan of Arc fight so he ould be king she made him the king only to have him betray her and not only allow her to be kept in prison but to be burned as a heritic and then years later have the nerve to say that she was a divine messenger just to keep power...I guess history just can't always have decent people in it.

  • She certainly was more brave than those bishops and priests!

  • nice feminazi propaganda .

  • @sewagedweller umm how could this be seen as "feminazi"? she was fighting for her country, not just for women.

  • @RavenBlaze im referring to the host of the program .

  • @sewagedweller Ugh? You mean Lucy Lawless? What are you talking about?

  • my first time really learning about Joan of Arc. i hate that her bros. did that to her at the end. i9 would have wanted her people to know she was dead not think she was alive so they could feel bad about killing her. im not  catholic but her story touches me and ill always remember her as an inspiration and powerful woman.

  • Joan of Arc is an inspiration. She remained strong and collected during those harsh interrogations. She is truly my favorite saint and person from history. =D

  • She's a legend regardless of who started it.

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  • The hatred between these two Nations started with William The Conqureor of Normandy a French heir to the French thorne in 1066 battle of Hastings he beat the Saxons of England When France deamanded Submission from William he refuse setting off the spark between England and France before William The Conqueror England and France both were allies during the German invasion and Roman Rule during Julias Cesar's time to end debate France started the conflict due to William The Conqueror

  • @Shining217 It's simpler than that. The Normans - Norsemen turned into Frenchmen - conquered England in 1066. The Normans never thought much of England - Richard the Lionheard spent no more than 6 months in England in the whole of his reign and thought London a dungheap - his heart, like all the Norman/Plangagenet kings - was buried in Rouen, France.

    England was no more than a launchpad into France, where everyone spoke a language they could understand, unlike the babarous tongue of the English

  • @KateFan - but Joan turned the dry dynastic struggle of Armanacs and Burgundians and Norman French - into a war of national liberation for France - against the English - who only ever constituted the common peasant footsoldiers anyway.

    Thats Joan's greatest legacy, the awakening of French nationalism.

  • @KateFan the reason why london and most of england was in ruins at the time of king richard of lionheart was because of the crusade in Isreal because he needed fundings for his army also France was part of the cursades due to the Knights Templar a band of french knights to protect the pilgrams to Isreal they were betrayed by france after the crusade when failing to capture the port town of Arce

    By the way English is not a barbours tounge in fact its the most common spoken language everywhere

  • Why in the hell would they rape her!?

  • @Amy2Pretty its to break her spirit...Same as why rape women, to show dominance. And destroy the female's own self worth.

  • @nodinitiative she wasn't raped...she claimed at the end that she wasn't violated but it was true that she was harassed.

  • @tannucool1 ok, but still haraasing her would still be like degrading her..

  • @nodinitiative well its just unfortunate, that bloody french bishop who was supposed to help her spell doom for her, i wonder what english would have done to her if she kept on her decision of accepting the guilt...good that she reciprocated and beleived in herself

  • joan of arc was awsome

  • she won no matter what they did to her she a girl beat them with war and words bet thats what really pissed them off the most.

  • i love joan, one of the best examples of female power, and unbreakable faith

  • filthy english pieces of shit. Fucking savages.

  • wait a minute....if some people thought she was a man, that means the soilders would have commited sodomy...and they should have be punished too (I mean if she really had been a dude)

  • @RavenBlaze well i`m pretty sure they felt awful about themselves later, i mean this woman became a legend after her death.

  • Ah the Roman Catholic church...evil from start to finish!

  • @glazinq lol my thoughts exactly...i wonder if this was a evil royal plot on the part of the french to sanctify their evil claims to their evil throne as well...the bloodlines are all evil. Take advantage of a young unwell woman.

  • @glazinq

    I agree like the roastbeef ;-))

  • Not just the power of belief, the power of connection and inspiration.

  • She was a brave.noble and courageous woman whom the church as usual used and then betrayed.If the church had the power to do such things today,I have no doubt that they would do so to anyone they either had no further use for or whom they deemed a threat.Its high time we learn from the betrayal of Joan and outlaw religion in general for the good of the world.

  • @ranchai100 I feel compelled to say this: Do not forget what some priests did to young children and how the church responded...

  • I love Joan. I feel so sorry for her. She was so brave for going through all this. She is one of those who inspired me.

  • Joan of Arc has always been the top of the list of women in history that I've admired and whose inspired me.

  • because she dead give my country in them time e.g henry 6 to beat and take over france year latr

  • Gloria a tè Jeanne,Gloria ad eternam.....

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