As part of this divine mission, Joan took a vow of chastity. At the age of 16, after her father attempted to arrange a marriage for her, she successfully convinced a local court that she should not be forced to accept the match.(3) But she was persistent and stubborn about the subject and with her convincing arguments with the King she was able to get what she wanted.
Joan of Arc aided in the Battle of Orleans or the Hundred Year War which effected France, their military, and their prophecies. In May 28, Joan traveled to Vaucouleurs, a nearby stronghold of those loyal to Charles. At first Joan was rejected by the local civil officer, Robert de Baudricourt. She persisted and attracted small bands of followers that believed her claims to be the virgin who was destined to save France from England rule, according to a popular prophecy. When Baudricort relented she started her eleven day journey