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    History is no stranger to unexpected outcomes, especially when it comes to wars and battles. One notable example is the battle of Agincourt. The battle was a part of the Hundred Years War, which took place in the year 1415. The two combatants were the French and English. Their force compositions were vastly different. According to Enguerrand de Monstrelet, a French chronicler, the French forces out numbered the English by 6 times (de Monstrelet 340). Despite the overwhelming odds, the…

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    why she was considered for a saint. Joan contributated to four mircales and showed proof of heroic virtue. The last contributing factor in Joan’s special life was her death and becoming a saint. Joan of Arc helped to lead France to victory in the Hundred Years War and started women’s rights. Both of these large events shapes our society today and without women like Joan women wouldn’t have the same oppurtunity’s that we have today. Joan…

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    The next morning, the French and English prepare for battle. Henry, in spite to enlighten his troops, delivers one of the most famous motivational war speeches of all time, St. Crispins Day. Using unity to emphasize his army to show his commitment to bring glory back to England, but yet most importantly justice. With Henry’s speech he’s able to sway his troops and with that them being so outnumbered is better for them because when they come out victorious there will be more honor for each of…

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    explore her spirituality and relationship with God. Joan often found herself at shrines of Mary, the Blessed Mother praying for hours at a time. Joan thought her relationship with God could not grow any stronger until one day she experience a life changing event. One day, while tending to her father’s sheep, Michael the Archangel suddenly appeared to her with a message from God. Michael commanded her to lead the French in battle against the English. Not only did Joan not know what…

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    Roman Empire in the West (5th century) to the fall of Constantinople (1453), or;2 more narrowly, from c. 1100 to 1453. Hundred Years’ War, Bubonic “Black” Plague, Treaty of Verdun are three of the most important events. Charles Martel, Pope Leo III, Pope Urban II are three of the most important people. What are the 3 most important events and people of the Middle Ages? The Hundred Years' War was a series of conflicts waged from 1337 to 1453 by the House of Plantagenet, rulers of the Kingdom of…

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    The topic im writing about is Joan of Arc,if you dont know who that is i'm gonna tell you her story.In the hundred year war she believed that she was acting under divine guidance and then she led the french to victory. Joan was born in 1412 Domremy,Bar France and she died in May 30,1431,was the former daughter of a tenant farmer in domremy.Joan was never taught how to read or write,but yet her mother gave her the teachings of catholic religion and joan loved it .At the time when joan was young…

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    a divisionary attack against the English forces on the west side of Orleans, and Joan entered unopposed by its eastern gate (Hundred Years’ War: Siege of Orléans n.d.). She brought greatly needed supplies and reinforcements and inspired the French to a passionate resistance. On May 4 the main French army arrived, and French units moved against the fort at St. Loup (Hundred Years’ War: Siege of Orléans n.d.). Though intended as a diversion, the attack became a larger engagement and Joan rode out…

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    first published in 1926. It was written by Alan Alexander Milne and illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard (“The). The characters in Milne’s stories are based on his son’s toys and Ashdown Forest in Sussex, near Milne’s home, served as inspiration for Hundred Acre Wood (“Winnie). The characters of Winnie The Pooh are said to show signs of numerous disorders such as Binge Eating Disorder in Winnie the Pooh, Generalized Anxiety Disorder in Piglet, and Major Depressive Disorder in Eeyore. First,…

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    Pooh was first published in 1926. It was written by Alan Alexander Milne and illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard. The characters in Milne’s stories are based on his son’s toys and Ashdown Forest in Sussex, near Milne’s home, served as inspiration for Hundred Acre Wood (“Winnie). The following characters in the story have mental illness. Winnie the Pooh has an eating disorder, Piglet has general anxiety disorder, and Rabbit has OCD, Tigger ADHD, possible substance abuse, Eeyore Major…

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    Joan Of Arc Research Paper

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    of thirteen, three saints appeared to me; their appearance changed France forever because I fought for my people’s freedom and became the most notable woman in French history. I was born in Domremy, France on January 6, 1412. This was during the Hundred Years’ War. I had three older brothers, a mother, and a father (1). I was brought up a pretty ordinary girl. I was taught to spin wool and to sew. I grew up helping my mother in these ways.…

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