During the 15th century, a civil war called the ‘Hundred Years War’ erupted within France. The ‘Burgundians’ (northern and eastern parts of France) had been in alliance with England whom helped fight against the ‘Armagnac’ (southern France) for the French throne in which belonged Dauphin Charles VII, leader of the Armagnac. The war began prior to Joan’s birth which occurred years after the beginning of the feud.
Joan of Arc, otherwise known by her French name Jeanne D’arc, was born in Domremy-la-Puelle on the 6th of January 1412 to two poor farmers Jacque D’arc and Isabelle Romee. As well as Joan, Jacque and Isabelle had four other children- Jacque, Jean, Pierre and Catherine. The family lived on a farm in the countryside, making a living by harvesting crops and herding livestock. Joan’s family weren’t wealthy but they were well respected by the villagers for …show more content…
Through these brave deeds, she earned many respects and praise for heroic acts. On the 16th of July 1429, Joan returned from her conquests to Rheims in time to witness the coronation of Dauphin Charles VII. Once Charles had become king of France, he refused to further fight against the Burgandians and built a treaty with them. Joan, on the other hand, remained unfavourable to the English and continued to attack and attempt to save sieged