Briefly say a few points in time:
Joan of Arc, the "Holy Woman", joined the war in April 1429, was captured in May 1430, and executed heresy in May 1431. In other words, she joined the war at the age of seventeen and died at the age of nineteen.
In 1456, the heresy's trial was rehabilitated. But at this time only called her a violent woman.
The canonization from the Holy See was five hundred years later (1920). In 1905, France passed the Separation of Church and State Act, so the Holy See restored the hearts of the people with the canonization of Joan of Arc. In 1909, the Catholic Church suddenly blessed Joan of Arc and canonized her in 1920.
So, intuitively, the romantic conjecture about Joan of Arc is not historical fact.
In the face of heroic stories, sometimes you really need to take what you need.
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