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Tango0120 May 2020 9:20 p.m. PST

"BY THE END of 1430 the rulers of England and France, who had been locked in a war for decades, became increasingly preoccupied by the fate of an 18-year-old peasant girl. In December the faculty of the University of Paris wrote a letter to the king of England, who controlled Paris at that time: "We have recently heard that the woman called The Maid is now delivered into your power, (and)… must humbly beseech you, most feared and sovereign lord… to command that this woman shall be shortly delivered into the hands of the justice of the Church."…"
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Legionarius21 May 2020 9:38 a.m. PST

La Pucelle showed how sheer courage and moral inspiration could rally a downtrodden and defeated army and lead it to victory.

Inspiring indeed!

Tango0121 May 2020 11:20 a.m. PST

Glad you enjoyed it my friend!. (smile)


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dapeters22 May 2020 3:41 a.m. PST

She wanted to have a go at the Hussites.

Tango0122 May 2020 11:14 a.m. PST

(smile)


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