Procès de Jeanne d'Arc: Stake, but no steak
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@dianaAthemiscyra Pierre Cauchon did not obey Rome, but the English .. it was a political trial .. They would never commit the crime of, because after the murder of Jeanne, it was impossible for the English to stay in France ... In the year 1453 John Talbot lost his last battle, Jeanne's prophecy is made..
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I ask you, where was Jesus? Where was The Archangel Michael when Joan needed Him most? Where was Saint Catherine who lead Joan to find the sword she wielded underneath the altar of Her church? Where was The Pope? Where was France? Where was Justice? All those who sold her out be damned! No one deserves to die in that fashion. The Church of Rome still has much to answer for. And they call Pagans barbaric.
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FURONO GLI INGLESI AD ISCENARE UN PROCESSO INQUISITORIO FARSA....
FU UN MARTIRIO....ED E' SANTA GIOVANNA D'ARCO...PER LA SANTA ROMANA CHIESA CATTOLICA.
NON DICIAMO BUGIE...PER FAVORE!
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PER LA CHIESA CATTOLICA, GIOVANNA D'ARCO E' SANTA!
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@kaystar91 No matter how much someone accepts their death, they'd still cry or SOMETHING. At least in the TV mini series she screamed in pain, much more realistic (and heart breaking).
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is italian lenguase films...nub...there aren't english
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It's all the ENGLISH faults !
(Joan appealled to the pope, but the pope received the appeal after the execution. He broke the judgement and rehabilited Joan.)
Joan IS catholic. She is a catholic saint.
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i am pretty very sure she would have not been that calm at the steak :/
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It's all the catholics faults!
i would like 2 take a moment 2 say a prayer 4 all those
who were accused of witches and killed. may they
rest in peace.
CathedralGuitar 3 years ago 42
my heart goes out to the innocent people of execution, execution is also murder who are we to do gods job in memory of the innocent people
adena539 3 years ago 25