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A category of websites dealing with St. Joan of Arc (Jehanne Darc in medieval French), a Catholic saint who was born at Domremy-de-Greux circa January 6, 1412. Convinced that she had been appointed by God to drive the English out of France, she gained the...
This page was last updated on October 3rd, 2008
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Joan of Arc in RouenJoan of Arc in Rouen
Pictures from Rouen, brief historical background on St. Joan.
JoanNetJoanNet
A collection of articles and other information about the heroine, by Patrick Price.
St. Joan of Arc ChapelSt. Joan of Arc Chapel
Page dealing with a chapel containing a stone which Joan of Arc allegedly prayed upon; courtesy of Marquette University.
The Joan of Arc ArchiveThe Joan of Arc Archive
An examination of the life of this saint, scanned images of her letters and other original manuscripts, quotations, and other items of interest.
Joan of Arc MuseumJoan of Arc Museum
English version of the official site for the Musée Jeanne d'Arc at Rouen. Contains information about St. Joan, her era, and the museum itself.
St. Joan of Arc CenterSt. Joan of Arc Center
Virginia Frohlick's site, with partial transcripts from both trials, a virtual tour of Domremy-la-Pucelle, and a lot of other information.
Reportret: Joan of ArcReportret: Joan of Arc
Brief biography, and a portrait based on the descriptions given by eyewitnesses at her trial and rehabilitation.
Saint Joan of ArcSaint Joan of Arc
Art Dugan's site dedicated to the saint, with his thoughts on the subject, book reviews, artwork, and other items.
The Joan of Arc WebringThe Joan of Arc Webring
A webring for sites dealing with St. Joan of Arc

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