saint joan of arc
Saint Joan of Arc refers to a historical figure who was a young French girl known for her bravery and piety during the Hundred Years' War. She claimed to have received divine visions and successfully led the French army, making significant contributions to the war effort. Ultimately, she was captured by the English, convicted of heresy, and burned at the stake, later becoming a symbol of courage, faith, and martyrdom.
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