Jeanne d'Arc@Sacré Coeur - Paris,France
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member manchanegra
N 48° 53.178 E 002° 20.592
31U E 451850 N 5415024
N 48° 53.178 E 2° 20.592
Waymark Code: WMCXT0
Location: Île-de-France, France
Date Posted: 10/24/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Thorny1
Views: 72

Saint Jeanne d'Arc, nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans" (ca. 1412 – 30 May 1431), is considered a national heroine of France and a Catholic saint.
A peasant girl born in eastern France who claimed divine guidance, she led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years' War, which paved the way for the coronation of Charles VII. She was captured by the Burgundians, sold to the English, tried by an ecclesiastical court, and burned at the stake when she was 19 years old.
Twenty-five years after the execution, Pope Callixtus III examined the trial, pronounced her innocent and declared her a martyr.
Jeanne d'Arc was beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920. She is – along with St. Denis, St. Martin of Tours, St. Louis IX, and St. Theresa of Lisieux – one of the patron saints of France.

Joan asserted that she had visions from God that instructed her to recover her homeland from English domination late in the Hundred Years' War. The uncrowned King Charles VII sent her to the siege of Orléans as part of a relief mission. She gained prominence when she overcame the dismissive attitude of veteran commanders and lifted the siege in only nine days. Several more swift victories led to Charles VII's coronation at Reims and settled the disputed succession to the throne.

Down to the present day, Joan of Arc has remained a significant figure in Western culture. From Napoleon onward, French politicians of all leanings have invoked her memory. Famous writers and composers who have created works about her include: Shakespeare (Henry VI, Part 1), Voltaire (The Maid of Orleans poem), Schiller (The Maid of Orleans play), Verdi (Giovanna d'Arco), Tchaikovsky (The Maid of Orleans opera), Mark Twain (Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc), Arthur Honegger (Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher), Jean Anouilh (L'Alouette), Bertolt Brecht (Saint Joan of the Stockyards), George Bernard Shaw (Saint Joan) and Maxwell Anderson (Joan of Lorraine).
Depictions of her continue in film, theatre, television, video games, music and performance.

From Wikipedia

The statue is from the french sculptor Hippolyte Lefèbvre and it was made in 1927. It shows Joan of Arc on horse with a raised sword on her right hand.
Associated Religion(s): Roman Catholic Church

Statue Location: Right side of the entrance of Sacré Coeur Basilica

Entrance Fee: Free

Artist: Hippolyte Lefèbvre

Website: [Web Link]

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