Story of Joan of Arc
Andrew Lang
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This podcast presents the legendary story of Joan of Arc, the French peasant girl who claimed divine guidance and led French forces to key victories during the Hundred Years' War. It recounts her crucial role in the coronation of Charles VII, her capture, trial, and execution at the stake at age nineteen. The narrative also covers her posthumous exoneration, her beatification and canonization, and how her life is preserved through trial records.
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07 - Story of Joan of Arc by Andrew Lang 19.08.2025 24minJoan of Arc, a legendary folk heroine of France and a revered Roman Catholic saint, claimed to be guided by divine voices. She boldly led the French army to crucial victories during the Hundred Years War, ultimately paving the way for Charles VIIs coronation. Captured by her enemies, she was betrayed and sold to the English, where she faced a trial charged with insubordination and heterodoxy. At just 19, she was tragically burned at the stake for heresy. However, twenty-five years later, an inquisitorial court exonerated her, declaring her innocent and a martyr. Beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920, Joan remains one of Frances patron saints. Much of her story is preserved in the meticulous court records from her trials, shedding light on her extraordinary life and legacy. -
06 - Story of Joan of Arc by Andrew Lang 19.08.2025 18minJoan of Arc, a legendary folk heroine of France and a revered Roman Catholic saint, claimed to be guided by divine voices. She boldly led the French army to crucial victories during the Hundred Years War, ultimately paving the way for Charles VIIs coronation. Captured by her enemies, she was betrayed and sold to the English, where she faced a trial charged with insubordination and heterodoxy. At just 19, she was tragically burned at the stake for heresy. However, twenty-five years later, an inquisitorial court exonerated her, declaring her innocent and a martyr. Beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920, Joan remains one of Frances patron saints. Much of her story is preserved in the meticulous court records from her trials, shedding light on her extraordinary life and legacy. -
05 - Story of Joan of Arc by Andrew Lang 19.08.2025 16minJoan of Arc, a legendary folk heroine of France and a revered Roman Catholic saint, claimed to be guided by divine voices. She boldly led the French army to crucial victories during the Hundred Years War, ultimately paving the way for Charles VIIs coronation. Captured by her enemies, she was betrayed and sold to the English, where she faced a trial charged with insubordination and heterodoxy. At just 19, she was tragically burned at the stake for heresy. However, twenty-five years later, an inquisitorial court exonerated her, declaring her innocent and a martyr. Beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920, Joan remains one of Frances patron saints. Much of her story is preserved in the meticulous court records from her trials, shedding light on her extraordinary life and legacy. -
04 - Story of Joan of Arc by Andrew Lang 19.08.2025 17minJoan of Arc, a legendary folk heroine of France and a revered Roman Catholic saint, claimed to be guided by divine voices. She boldly led the French army to crucial victories during the Hundred Years War, ultimately paving the way for Charles VIIs coronation. Captured by her enemies, she was betrayed and sold to the English, where she faced a trial charged with insubordination and heterodoxy. At just 19, she was tragically burned at the stake for heresy. However, twenty-five years later, an inquisitorial court exonerated her, declaring her innocent and a martyr. Beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920, Joan remains one of Frances patron saints. Much of her story is preserved in the meticulous court records from her trials, shedding light on her extraordinary life and legacy. -
03 - Story of Joan of Arc by Andrew Lang 19.08.2025 21minJoan of Arc, a legendary folk heroine of France and a revered Roman Catholic saint, claimed to be guided by divine voices. She boldly led the French army to crucial victories during the Hundred Years War, ultimately paving the way for Charles VIIs coronation. Captured by her enemies, she was betrayed and sold to the English, where she faced a trial charged with insubordination and heterodoxy. At just 19, she was tragically burned at the stake for heresy. However, twenty-five years later, an inquisitorial court exonerated her, declaring her innocent and a martyr. Beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920, Joan remains one of Frances patron saints. Much of her story is preserved in the meticulous court records from her trials, shedding light on her extraordinary life and legacy. -
02 - Story of Joan of Arc by Andrew Lang 19.08.2025 16minJoan of Arc, a legendary folk heroine of France and a revered Roman Catholic saint, claimed to be guided by divine voices. She boldly led the French army to crucial victories during the Hundred Years War, ultimately paving the way for Charles VIIs coronation. Captured by her enemies, she was betrayed and sold to the English, where she faced a trial charged with insubordination and heterodoxy. At just 19, she was tragically burned at the stake for heresy. However, twenty-five years later, an inquisitorial court exonerated her, declaring her innocent and a martyr. Beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920, Joan remains one of Frances patron saints. Much of her story is preserved in the meticulous court records from her trials, shedding light on her extraordinary life and legacy.
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