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1429, Joan of Arc (c. 1412 - 1431), French saint and national heroine who led her troops to victory over the British during the Hundred Years War, carrying a sword and a flag on the battlefield. (Photo by Stock Montage/Getty Images)
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Saint Joan of Arc (1412 - 1431), known as 'the Maid of Orleans', at Reims Cathedral for the coronation of the dauphin as King Charles VII, circa 1429, accompanied by her squire Anton, her chaplain Jean Pasquerel and her pages. Earlier that year, she had driven the English from Orleans at the head of an army, but in 1431 she was captured and executed on a charge of witchcraft. She was canonized in 1920. Original Artwork: Painting by J D Ingres in the Louvre. Original Publication: People Disc - HF0797 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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History Illustration, pic: circa 1350, This illustration is entitled The Burning Of Joan Of Arc, Joan Of Arc, (c1412-1431) French patriot and martyr who was burnt at the stake in Rouen by the English (Photo by Bob Thomas/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
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