Examples of Joan of Arc in the following topics:
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- Joan of Arc is considered a heroine of France for her role during the Lancastrian phase of the Hundred Years' War, and was canonized as a Roman Catholic saint.
- Joan of Arc was born to Jacques d'Arc and Isabelle Romée, a peasant family, at Domrémy, in northeast France.
- Joan of Arc was beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920.
- Joan of Arc (1412–1431) was born a peasant and became a heroine of France.
- Discuss the three phases of conflict in the Hundred Years' War and Joan of Arc's role in it
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- The Preclassic period lasted from 2000 BCE to 250 CE and saw the emergence of many distinctive elements of Mayan civilization.
- Many of the distinctive elements of Mesoamerican civilization can be traced back to this period, including the dominance of corn, the building of pyramids, human sacrifice, jaguar worship, the complex calendar, and many of the gods.
- By around 2500–2000 BCE researchers can begin to trace the arc of Mayan-language settlements and culture in what is now southeastern Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize.
- Some of the earliest remaining examples of the complex writing system of the Maya appear from the 3rd century BCE.
- The appearance of an explicit number zero in their written records might be the first example of it worldwide.
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- Owing to the abstention of aristocrats and anti-republicans and the fear of victimization, the voter turnout was low – 11.9% of the electorate.
- Throughout the winter of 1792 and spring of 1793, Paris was plagued by food riots and mass hunger.
- In response, the Committee of Public Safety instated a policy of terror and perceived enemies of the republic were persecuted at an ever-increasing rate.
- The period of the Committee's dominance during the Revolution is known today as the Reign of Terror.
- The Committee carried out thousands of executions against supposed enemies of the young Republic.