Past: Historical figure who's well known as catholic martyr and french hero. Present: Blonde waifu who has an evil counterpart but not so evil and more popular.
I've been looking forward to this one. And I've recently suggested videos about Tutankhamun, Nero, Napoleon and Rasputin. But I also want to suggest Vlad Tepes.
Got a bit of a question - there are mentions that she actually rejected the sword that was given, and instead went to a nearby chapel, where she found a sword (in this, she was also supposedly advised by the divine powers). Did this come up at all during your research? I know this is a small detail, but I feel like it adds even more weight to her story.
Jehanne la Pucelle had 4 swords, which are all well-known and a German short Messer which was very popular during that period since it could be taken by the blade with the left hand and had a ''hook'' at the end of the pommel. 1. A sword given by Robert de Bandricourt. 2. The sword from the Church of Fierbois. 3. A extremely well-made Burgundian sword , she took on the battlefield, at Lagny 4. The Clermont' sword, given by the city. The sword of Fierbois is the one which certainly generates great debates. Jehanne knew about that particular sword, since she had stopped at Fierbois, near Chinon for nearly two days. It was not really a divine intervention, since she saw the sword behind the alter. She also said there numerous old ''ferrailles'' behind the alter. There are 3 different versions how she obtained that Fierbois' sword. No wonder the confusion. At the beginning, it was believed that sword was the famous sword of Charles Martel. It is not possible, since the Church was built centuries after Martel. Also, a near 700 year old sword would have been badly and extremely rusted, especially in a humid climate ! It was the sword of Bertrand du Guesclin, from Brittany. When he died, he gave his sword to the Duke of Orléans. When the Duke died, his widow gave the sword to the Admiral of France, Pierre de Brebant Clignet. And, when he died his widow brought the sword to be placed behind the church alter. It was a fashion during the Medieval period. It was not rusted since it was placed behind the alter , late 1428 and Jehanne was in Fierbois, in February 1429. This famous sword disappeared in a few years. When Jehanne was asked about that famous sword, she only said, it was lost ! No other explanation was provided. About one hundred year after her death in 1431, a story came about that Jehanne had broken the blade on the back of a ''lady of the night'' since it was said, it was an ''old rusty sword''. As we saw earlier, it was not a rusty or a falling apart sword. Possibly this story came about to add a religious dimension to the story of Jehanne. There were hundred of such '''women'' following the army and the mercenaries. It was also common, even some soldiers had their wife inside the camp since most time , it was a siege and it took months and months. Now, why making so much efforts to obtain that particular sword from the Church of Fierbois ?
The video says Joan "began to dress in men's suits", which is misleading: historians have pointed out that the soldiers who escorted her to Chinon said they were the ones who brought up the idea of providing her with soldiers' clothing for practical reasons, and the Royal government then provided her with armor. It's also misleading to say that she took over the leadership of the army and allegedly described herself that way in a letter: she later denied having dictated that part of the letter (which must have been added by the scribe), and the Royal records list the full command structure, showing that there was always a nobleman in command. The nobles said they often asked her for advice because they believed she was divinely inspired, but she didn't lead directly. Likewise, she said she didn't fight: “during attacks I carried the banner, to stay out of any killing; and I have never killed anyone.”
And another one in an anime series called Fate/Apochrypha. Yeah I love this anime but it has a lot of hate because and some of these haters are mad seeing Joan of Arc having a Dragon boyfriend. 😅
Everyone look up "Puella Magi Tart Magica". It is a magical girl manga series within the lore of "Puella Magi Madoka Magica", but it will tell you ALL about Joan of Arc. Even more than this channel! No offense 😅
They say she never used her sword in anger or killed anyone. But a figure head to lead and inspiring the armys of France against the English. So they say. Can't wait for part 2. Be safe all 😊
Anto Erickson ur actually sad honestly u can’t even take a joke it’s funny shows how easy u get offended doesn’t it. Ur a sad loser who has noting to fight against so u take offence to everything and anything. Ur sad and pathetic get a life please.
"wow, the voice of my skydaddy happened to side with my countries political struggles, no bias here." makes complete sense that an omnipotent deity who created everyone equal would pick the french specifically, totally. though the religious aren't known for following consistent logic or not being hypocritical.
This channel is a hidden gem, truly makes the most underrated content on this platform.
I thought her name was Jeann D Arc
dude, you're such a looming presence of good taste in videos on TH-cam. A presence personified as a comment.
Bruh we are more alike than we thought
SURE
I see you everywhere lol❤️
The best channel ever. I wish I could find this channel sooner
Jeanne d'arc is one of my heroes I look up too Awesome video
Nice, tres bein :)
Dude how do you do it? I am blowing here. You just made several historical videos. Thanks, for filling the void in my life!
Past: Historical figure who's well known as catholic martyr and french hero.
Present: Blonde waifu who has an evil counterpart but not so evil and more popular.
Fun fact evil counterpart is a tsundere hence more likable. 😂
@@uselesshero.official
Jeanne is to Sieg as her Alter is to Gudao 🤣
Awh yes I always look forward to finding the Fate fans
I've been looking forward to this one. And I've recently suggested videos about Tutankhamun, Nero, Napoleon and Rasputin. But I also want to suggest Vlad Tepes.
Thank you and many more learning
I'm so happy I discovered this channel amazing content!
This channel makes history FUN
the videos are awesome. i'm a huge fan
Got a bit of a question - there are mentions that she actually rejected the sword that was given, and instead went to a nearby chapel, where she found a sword (in this, she was also supposedly advised by the divine powers). Did this come up at all during your research? I know this is a small detail, but I feel like it adds even more weight to her story.
Jehanne la Pucelle had 4 swords, which are all well-known and a German short Messer
which was very popular during that period
since it could be taken by the blade with the left hand and had a ''hook'' at the end of the pommel.
1. A sword given by Robert de Bandricourt.
2. The sword from the Church of Fierbois.
3. A extremely well-made Burgundian sword , she took on the battlefield, at Lagny
4. The Clermont' sword, given by the city.
The sword of Fierbois is the one which certainly generates great debates.
Jehanne knew about that particular sword, since she had stopped at Fierbois, near Chinon
for nearly two days. It was not really a divine intervention, since she saw the sword
behind the alter. She also said there numerous old ''ferrailles'' behind the alter.
There are 3 different versions how she obtained that Fierbois' sword.
No wonder the confusion.
At the beginning, it was believed that sword was the famous sword of Charles Martel.
It is not possible, since the Church was built centuries after Martel.
Also, a near 700 year old sword would have been badly and extremely rusted,
especially in a humid climate !
It was the sword of Bertrand du Guesclin, from Brittany.
When he died, he gave his sword to the Duke of Orléans.
When the Duke died,
his widow gave the sword to the Admiral of France, Pierre de Brebant Clignet.
And, when he died his widow brought the sword to be placed behind the church alter.
It was a fashion during the Medieval period.
It was not rusted since it was placed behind the alter , late 1428
and Jehanne was in Fierbois, in February 1429.
This famous sword disappeared in a few years.
When Jehanne was asked about that famous sword, she only said, it was lost !
No other explanation was provided.
About one hundred year after her death in 1431,
a story came about that Jehanne had broken the blade on the back of a ''lady of the night''
since it was said, it was an ''old rusty sword''.
As we saw earlier, it was not a rusty or a falling apart sword.
Possibly this story came about to add a religious dimension to the story of Jehanne.
There were hundred of such '''women'' following the army and the mercenaries.
It was also common, even some soldiers had their wife inside the camp
since most time , it was a siege and it took months and months.
Now, why making so much efforts to obtain
that particular sword from the Church of Fierbois ?
Pushpa pushparaj Yevva thagedhe le 🔥🤙
Lovely!
Historical stuff are interesting asf
"Oh flag of mine, protect our comrades! Luminosité Eternelle!"
Magnificent channel, and I know about the story of Joan of Arc it believes she's a saint😊👍
Nice video👏👏👏
Its Jeanne d'arc...not joan
Best Ruler 😅
Lol it’s Jalter
He not speaking French but English hence his pronunciation
It's the translation. Historical names are sometimes translated
In 15th Century French, her name has an "h" in it: Jehanne.
The video says Joan "began to dress in men's suits", which is misleading: historians have pointed out that the soldiers who escorted her to Chinon said they were the ones who brought up the idea of providing her with soldiers' clothing for practical reasons, and the Royal government then provided her with armor.
It's also misleading to say that she took over the leadership of the army and allegedly described herself that way in a letter: she later denied having dictated that part of the letter (which must have been added by the scribe), and the Royal records list the full command structure, showing that there was always a nobleman in command. The nobles said they often asked her for advice because they believed she was divinely inspired, but she didn't lead directly.
Likewise, she said she didn't fight: “during attacks I carried the banner, to stay out of any killing; and I have never killed anyone.”
London Bridge is falling down. Falling down come on bring it on
Started getting goosebumps her war cry would be the loudest for year's
how dare you finish the video on a cliffhanger lol
I don't remember leaving a content of this channel unseen, I really wish you can write online books for us to read
There's a character in the series RWBY that is referencing this historical figure
And another one in an anime series called Fate/Apochrypha.
Yeah I love this anime but it has a lot of hate because and some of these haters are mad seeing Joan of Arc having a Dragon boyfriend. 😅
Yes they are good shows.
Yeah he's my favorite character
Hey could you do a video about Inca mythology. I would love to see that
Everyone look up "Puella Magi Tart Magica". It is a magical girl manga series within the lore of "Puella Magi Madoka Magica", but it will tell you ALL about Joan of Arc. Even more than this channel! No offense 😅
Are there historical records regarding her military tactics?
Yes..In the French/Paris museum
bro where do you get these pictures. can I use them
Is there a chance that you can make a video about Archangel Sandalphon like Archangel Metatron
Cool
Very bad !
Am I the only only who's here after watching fate apocrypha lol😅😂
*Astolfo wants to know her location*
Will you do about the French revolution?
👍
That cliffhanger tho.
Roled my eyes at "virginity"
Be honest, alot of you just came here with 'Fate' in mind and instanly went down to the comment section to see some 'Fate' comments.
I know I did.
*Astolfo wants to know her location*
Yes
From fate/apocrypha
Sieg's holy waifu 😅
Wasnt her name Jeanne D arc
this man got it
So jaune arc from RWBY is decendent of joan of arc?
🤦♂️ r/Facepalm
Have you ever heard of sarcasm
Rise of Kingdoms brought me here.
They say she never used her sword in anger or killed anyone. But a figure head to lead and inspiring the armys of France against the English. So they say. Can't wait for part 2. Be safe all 😊
Now she's a waifu
@STORM LORD nani?!
*Astolfo wants to know her location*
* St. Joan of Arc
Why am I seeing Rose-lily Depp as Joan of Arc in the thumbnail? 😅😂
Marble statues dont lie
I'm pretty sure she just asked some how the heir looked
Is there anything about death in all mythology
what if joan had schizophrenia
I'm Catholic and i whole heartedly believe her story, Although that suggestion is common in modern day analysis. 😪📿 👨🏫🦸♀️🇫🇷⚔️ 👑🏰
Since there were no visions and no voices therefore no mental problem.
Modern day feminists- this is me 😂
Anto Erickson ummm ok you don’t get the point of my comment but ok good for you 😂
Anto Erickson mate what you on about when u understand what I was joking about come back 😂
Anto Erickson omg 2 months later and u still don’t get the joke ur actually sad omg get a life 😂😂😂
Anto Erickson ur actually sad honestly u can’t even take a joke it’s funny shows how easy u get offended doesn’t it. Ur a sad loser who has noting to fight against so u take offence to everything and anything. Ur sad and pathetic get a life please.
Anto Erickson god bet ur fun at parties
What have you done you have summoned the Fate fandom you fool.
"wow, the voice of my skydaddy happened to side with my countries political struggles, no bias here."
makes complete sense that an omnipotent deity who created everyone equal would pick the french specifically, totally. though the religious aren't known for following consistent logic or not being hypocritical.
Wow, that was so aggressive.
Well there you have it, the very first feminist. 😂
Did she hurt your pride because she is a woman?
Lol the first feminist will be Semiramis.
It was a lame sarcastic joke so no need to get angry 😘
Actually it was Lilith
@@Manuel-gu9ls lol true Lilith is older than the rest.