Siege of Orleans, 1428
How did Joan of Arc turn the tide of the Hundred Years’ War?
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Narrated by David McCallion
Written by Jonathan Woody
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Sources:
Joan of Arc: A History by Helen Castor
The Agincourt War: A Military History of the Hundred Years’ War from 1369 to 1453 by Alfred H. Burne
The Hundred Years War, Volume 4: Cursed Kings by Jonathan Sumption
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You are now my Heroin Joan
Joan having the power to strenghten the french morale and lower the english is briliant. Cant wait for the second part of this beautiful history. thank you History Marche.
What a truly remarkable series of events! Great video, I've enjoyed this series immensely.


This was never about "English dominance in France". There was no political france or England. The English throne since 1066 was as much about lands in France then in England. But people pledged themselves to the local ruler the most. If Brittany went to the Valois side then the citizens supported Valois. That's why Hollywood movies about that time suck so bad. It's always portrayed as a nationalist conflict.