Jeanne in ChinonTo understand the johannic epic, it is necessary to return to the context of the Hundred Years' War and know why Jeanne wanted, on a beautiful day of 1428, to go to meet the king. Jeanne in Chinon recognizes the king among his courtiers. Fresque de la basilica de Domrémy (Photo DR) The deep roots of the conflict date back to 1066 when Guillaume de Conquerant, Duke of Normandy, invaded England. Although king of England, he remains…
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Jeanne in ChinonTo understand the johannic epic, it is necessary to return to the context of the Hundred Years' War and know why Jeanne wanted, on a beautiful day of 1428, to go to meet the king. Jeanne in Chinon recognizes the king among his courtiers. Fresque de la basilica de Domrémy (Photo DR) The deep roots of the conflict date back to 1066 when Guillaume de Conquerant, Duke of Normandy, invaded England. Although king of England, he remains…