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Shakespeare / Henry VIAct V, Scene III (Part I) Joan la Pucelle (Jeanne D Arc), commands the spirits to appear
Jeanne D arc and FiendsAt her trial, Jeanne d Arc was accused of consorting with fiends rather than angels, and this is how Shakespeare portrays her in King Henry VI
Joan of Arc in PrisonJOAN OF ARC In prison
Joan of Arc on BannerJOAN OF ARC Portrayed on a banner reputedly presented to the city of Orleans by Francois I in around 1518
Joan of Arc (Richmond)JOAN OF ARC French heroine, mounted and armoured
France / Domremy / PenseeJOAN OF ARC View of the town of Domremy, where the French heroine grew up
Joan of Arc (Banners)JOAN OF ARC Her banners: Etendard (top); Pennon (left); Banniere (right)
Joan of Arc Hears VoicesJOAN OF ARC French heroine; hears divine voices
Joan of Arc (Macdonald)JOAN OF ARC French heroine
Joan of Arc (Card)JOAN OF ARC French heroine
Joan of Arc (Pyle)JOAN OF ARC French heroine
Joan of Arc (Hargreave)JOAN OF ARC French heroine
Joan of Arc CapturedJOAN OF ARC captured at Compiegne
Witches of BelvoirThe Witches of Belvoir - Anne Baker, Joan Wilmot and Ellen Greene, accompanied by their familiars
Henry IV with J NavarreHENRY IV King of England with his second wife Joan of Navarre
Joan of ArcJOAN OF ARC Maid of Orleans French national heroine
Joan of Arc (Kaulbach)JOAN OF ARC - (Jeanne d Arc) Seeing the vision of Mary
Saint Joan of Arc, French national heroineSaint Joan of Arc, or the Maid of Orleans, French national heroine, and one of the patron saints of France. Depicted here seeing a vision of her future
Scene from Shakespeares Henry VI Part I, in which Joan of Arc (Joan la Pucelle) at Chinon correctly identifies the Dauphin (the future Charles VII), who has disguised himself as one of his courtiers