By Olivia Perry. Jacques d'Ark and Isabelle Romee Tax collector farmer the king and queen of France.

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By Olivia Perry

Jacques d'Ark and Isabelle Romee Tax collector farmer the king and queen of France.

Outskirts of France, loyal to the crown. Orleans, France

No schooling records Hundred year war

No marriage or employment, no schooling. Hundred year war Was Christian

Important wars Against England Fort les Tourelles.

Made a saint No war council

Died at nineteen discourage state of France Was burned to the stake Accused as a witch

But to surrender who you are and to live without belief is more terrible than dying – even more terrible than dying young.” ― Joan of Arc

“Every man gives his life for what he believes... one life is all we have to live and we live it according to what we believe.” ― Joan of Arc

I would rather die than do something which I know to be a sin, or to be against God's will. Joan of Arc