Explore the life and legacy of one of history's most compelling figures in "Joan Of Arc" by John O'Hagan. This biography delves into the extraordinary story of a young peasant girl who rose to become a pivotal leader in the Hundred Years' War. From her humble beginnings to her divine visions and military triumphs, the book chronicles Joan's unwavering faith and courage.
Discover the political and religious landscape of 15th-century France as Joan fearlessly confronts kings, clerics, and battlefields. O'Hagan paints a vivid portrait of her trial, imprisonment, and ultimate martyrdom, shedding light on the complex circumstances surrounding her life and death. A timeless tale of devotion, sacrifice, and the enduring power of belief.
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