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5 July, 19:30

What are some reasons that Joan's father might have not wanted a daughter in Joan of Arc?

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    The trial of Joan of Arc, which was overseen by an English - backed church court at Rouen, Normandy in the first half of 1431, was one of the more famous trials in history, becoming the subject of many books and films. It culminated in the execution of the person known to history as Joan of Arc, the young French peasant girl who was the defendant in the case. The trial verdict was later reversed on appeal by Jean Bréhal, the Inquisitor-General in 1456, thereby completely exonerating her. Considered a French national heroine, she was declared a saint by the Roman Catholic Church in 1920.

    But it depends on religion if your a Jew or Muslim do not put this
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