Monday, 24 November 2025

2º - Challenge 6


Hi guys!

We are talking about the 14th century crisis in Europe... and one of the causes was the Hundred Years War...

Well, today you have a task related to this great war and the role of one soldier... 

Who was this special knight? What is she special for?... Make a research and present us the character briefly.

Add your opinion... 

The best wins a card.

4 comments:

  1. Joan of Arc was a brave young French peasant girl who, believing she was guided by saints, helped win a major battle during the Hundred Years' War when she was only 17. She inspired the French army to a victory at Orleans and helped the Dauphin become King Charles VII, which boosted French morale and helped save the kingdom from English control. Later, she was captured, accused of heresy, and burned at the stake, but she is now remembered as a national hero of France and a saint. Before she died, she said, “Hold the Cross so high that I can see it through the flames.” My opinion of this person is that she is a great warrior, but I don't understand the people who killed her because it doesn't matter if you don't believe in a god to be a good person.
    Jorge 2°B

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  2. She is Joan of Arc, a very important figure because she was a woman. She was allowed to join the French army because she had visions of religious figures like the Archangel Michael, and she used these visions to fight until France was liberated from English rule. During the war, Joan managed to recapture the territory of Orléans and escort Charles VII to his coronation.
    In a battle when she was nineteen years old, she was captured and handed over to the English, who burned her at the stake for witchcraft and heresy.
    In 1920, she was declared a saint by the Catholic Church through the Pope.
    A couple of years later, she was named patron saint of France.
    Enola.

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  3. Joan of Arc was a 15th-century French peasant girl who became a military leader during the latter phase of the Hundred Years’ War. She is one of the most famous female figures in history. Despite being a teenage girl with no formal training, she convinced the Dauphin (the French heir) to let her join the army. She became a symbolic and strategic leader.
    I think was a very important girl, because in that era the girls can't go ti the war.
    And is the example of, a person who never (se rindió).
    Youssef Gzirt

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  4. Born around 1412 in Domrémy, a village in northeastern France, Joan of Arc was a peasant girl who rose to become a knight, leading the French army in battles of the Wars of the Hundred Years' War. She aspired to knighthood due to religious visions she experienced in her childhood, around the age of 13. Her main achievements were:
    - Lifting the Siege of Orléans
    - Coronation of Charles VII In May 1430, she was captured by an ally of the English and sold into slavery. Accused of heresy and cross-dressing, she was burned at the stake in Rouen on May 30, 1431, at just 19 years old.
    Elias Ghezli Rodríguez

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