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Voices of the Past | Joan of Arc's Sentence // May 1431 // Primary Source @VoicesofthePast | Uploaded August 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
On the 30th May 1431 the French national heroine Saint Joan of Arc, canonised in 1920, was burnt alive at the stake for heresy under the instruction of the bishop Pierre Cauchon.

She rose to prominence during her brief life for her effect on the battlefield during the Hundred Years war, and the widespread belief among the French that she was able to receive messages from the divine.

Here we have notes from her trial and execution, written by Guillaume Manchon, which describe the sentencing and final moments of Joan.

Big thanks and shout out to our source for this one:

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