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Joan journeys again to Vaucouleurs to ask to join the Dauphin's forces; this time she is accepted.
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Dauphin gives Joan command of a small force.
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·Joan travels to Vaucouleurs (prompted by voices), and asks to join the Dauphin but is turned away.
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Joan begins to hear voices
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there is no exact date of birth but joan of arc was born and baptized in Domremy
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Joan leaves Vaucouleurs dressed in men's clothing and heads to Chinon, where the Dauphin is staying. Once there, she asks to help France fight the English and the Burgundians; Charles orders her interrogation by Churchmen for the next three weeks.
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Joan and her troops set out from Blois to relieve French forces at the Siege of Orleans
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Joan and La Hire reach Orleans, where they are told to wait for reinforcements.
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After a sudden inspiration, Joan leads an attack on the English.
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Wounded, Joan nonetheless leads a battle at Les Tourelles.
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Joan travels to Tours, where she asks the Dauphin to go immediately to Reims for a coronation ceremony.
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Battle of Patay
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Dauphin's army reaches Reims
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The Dauphin is crowned King of France
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Charles leaves Reims and parades around region
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Charles retreats to Loire
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French and English forces skirmish at Senlis
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Burgundy and France sign a four-month truce
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Assault on Paris begins
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Charles raises Joan, her parents, and her brothers to nobility status
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Joan reaches Compiegne
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Paris learns of Joan's capture
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Joan transferred to Bishop Pierre Cauchon's control for interrogation.
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Joan's trial begins
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Upon the reading of her sentence, Joan, frightened, signs a last- minute abjuration
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After rescinding her abjuration, Joan is transferred from ecclesiastic to secular authority.
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Joan is burned at the stake and died
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