A biography of the fifteenth-century peasant girl who led a French army to victory against the English, witnessed the crowning of King Charles VII, and was later burned at the stake for witchcraft.
Chronicles the life of Joan of Arc and discusses her childhood in rural France, the discussions she had with Saint Catherine, her efforts to defeat the English, her death at the stake, and other related topics.
Eilan, a British princess known to the Romans as Helena, banished from Avalon for indulging in a forbidden love, grows to be a wise woman who finds herself in the unique position, as mother of the Emperor Constantine, of having to find a way to bridge the gap between the pagan world of the Goddess and the new Christian empire her son created.
Chronicles the life of Joan of Arc and discusses her childhood in rural France, the discussions she had with Saint Catherine, her efforts to defeat the English, her death at the stake, and other related topics.
Relates the story of the life of Joan of Arc, as seen through the eyes of the fictional narrator Sieur Louis de Conte, Joan's childhood friend and secretary.
Chronicles the life of Joan of Arc, discussing her childhood, influence on the people of France, legacy, and more. Includes over one hundred photographs and images as well as definition boxes, sidebars, and a time line.