3. Joan of ArcJoan of Arc was born in 1412, in little village of Domremy in France.
Joan believed that she had vision from God, and she was determined to save France.
When she was just 18 years old, she led her men to victory against English in city of Orleans.
Her fame spread everywhere, and the English as well as French thought that she had more than human power.
At last, the English were driven far to the north of France.
Then Charles, urged by Joan, went to Rheims, and there, in Joan's presence, was crowned king.
Joan was later betrayed and accused of being a tool of evil. She was tried, and burned at the stake.
Later, she was declared to be a saint by the Catholic Church and to this day she remains the national heroine of France.