she inspired the french kingdom by her faith in the hundred years war when it was at its turning point.
Joan of Arc's Campaign ended up being the turning point that helped France reclaim much of their lost territory.
Joan of Arc was in the Hundred Years War because she was born in France in 1412 during the Hundred Years War. If you are asking why she fought in the Hundred Years War it is because she believed she was given a Mission from God to drive the English out of France and return Charles VII to the Throne of France.
Joan of Arc did not stop the 100 Years War, however her actions acted as the turning point in the war that eventually allowed the French to win.
Joan of Arc fought the English and Burgundians during the 100 Years War
she inspired the french kingdom by her faith in the hundred years war when it was at its turning point.
Joan of Arc's Campaign ended up being the turning point that helped France reclaim much of their lost territory.
Joan led the French army.
Joan of Arc was in the Hundred Years War because she was born in France in 1412 during the Hundred Years War. If you are asking why she fought in the Hundred Years War it is because she believed she was given a Mission from God to drive the English out of France and return Charles VII to the Throne of France.
I think you mean Joan of Arc. She led forces in the Siege of Orléans, which marked a turning point in the Hundred Years' War between France and England.
Yes, Joan fought in the Hundred Years War.
Joan of Arc did not stop the 100 Years War, however her actions acted as the turning point in the war that eventually allowed the French to win.
Joan fought in the Hundred Years War.
Joan of Arc only fought in the Hundred Years War.
Joan of Arc fought the English and Burgundians during the 100 Years War
The Hundred Years War ended after Joan of Arc's death. Her actions were the Catalyst for France to defeat the English within 22 years after her death.
She did not fight in the Crusades but in the Hundred Years War.