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Joan of Arc before King Charles VII at Chinon, February, 1429 (c1811-1858).
Joan of Arc before King Charles VII at Chinon, February, 1429 (c1811-1858). St Joan (c1412-1431), Maid of Orleans, French patriot and martyr, replies to the prelates who are interrogating her. Claiming divine inspiration, Joan of Arc persuaded Charles to declare himself King of France (at the time France was ruled by England under the terms of the Treaty of Troyes signed in 1420). Joan was captured by the English and executed and martyred in 1431, but Charles went on to regain all of France from the English, with the exception of Calais.
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AR924804
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3506px × 2988px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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15TH CENTURY
19th century
Ann Ronan Pictures
ARC
ART
ARTS
Audience
CENTRE
CHARLES VII
CHINON
color
concept
country
Dress
Female
FIFTEENTH CENTURY
France
French
HEROINE
Indre-et-Loire
Inspiration
Interrogation
JEANNE D'ARC
Joan of
JOAN OF ARC
king
King Charles VII of France
KING OF FRANCE
La Pucelle d'Orl?ans
La Pucelle d'Orleans
LADY
LOCATION
Male
Man
Martyr
Martyrdom
Medieval
Men
MONARCH
NINETEENTH CENTURY
oil
Painting, Medium
Patriot
Patriotism
People
PRELATE
Priest
Print Collector1
religion
Religious
royal
Royalty
Saint
Saint Joan
Sainte Jeanne d'Arc
SOVEREIGN
st joan
TGN
The Maid Of Orl?ans
The Maid Of Orleans
Throne
War, Hundred Years (1337-1453)
Wars
Woman
Women