Jeanne d'Arc, Maid of Orleans, Deliverer of France: Being the Story of Her Life, Her Achievements, and Her Death, as Attested on Oath and Set Forth in the Original Documents
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Jeanne d'Arc, Maid of Orleans, Deliverer of France: Being the Story of Her Life, Her Achievements, and Her Death, as Attested on Oath and Set Forth in the Original Documents
Joan, of Arc, Saint, 1412-1431 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Cf. 3rd Public Examination, February 24th.
Footnote 235:
Cf. 5th Public Examination, March 1st.
Footnote 236:
Cf. 2nd Public Examination, February 22nd, and 3rd Public Examination,
February 24th.
Footnote 237:
Cf. 2nd Private Examination, March 12th.
Footnote 238:
Cf. 2nd Public Examination, February 22nd; 3rd Public Examination,
February 24th; 4th Public Examination, February 27th; 5th Public
Examination, March 1st; 2nd Private Examination, March 12th; 3rd
Private Examination, March 12th.
Footnote 239:
This answer is given in French in the text.
Footnote 240:
No previous answer is recorded.
Footnote 241:
Cf. 2nd Private Examination, March 12th.
Footnote 242:
Cf. 2nd Public Examination, February 22nd; 4th Public Examination,
February 27th; 3rd Private Examination, March 12th; and 8th Private
Examination, March 17th.
Footnote 243:
The two following questions and answers appear in the Minute only:—
“But, Jeanne, the Holy Canons and Holy Writ declare that women who
take men’s dress or men who take women’s dress, do a thing abominable
to God. How then can you say that you took this dress at God’s
command?”
“You have been answered. If you wish that I should answer you further,
grant me delay, and I will answer you.”
“Will you not take the dress of a woman to receive your Saviour on
Easter Day?”
“Neither for that nor for anything else will I yet put off my dress. I
make no difference between man’s dress and woman’s dress for receiving
my Saviour. I ought not to be refused for this question of dress.” Cf.
4th Public Examination, February 27th, and 6th Public Examination,
March 3rd.
Footnote 244:
Cf. 3rd Public Examination, February 24th; 3rd Private Examination,
March 12th; 8th Private Examination, March 17th. These questions and
answers come after Article XIII. in the minute.
Footnote 245:
Cf. 7th Private Examination, March 15th; 8th Private Examination,
March 17th.
After Article XV., the following sentence is inserted in the Extracts,
but is not in the Procès. “She added that the Demoiselle de Luxembourg
prayed the Seigneur de Luxembourg not to give her up to the English.”
Footnote 246:
Cf. 6th Public Examination, March 3rd.
Footnote 247:
Cf. 2nd Public Examination, February 22nd; 4th Private Examination,
March 13th.
Footnote 248:
Cf. 4th Public Examination, February 27th.
Footnote 249:
Cf. 4th Public Examination, February 27th; 8th Private Examination,
March 17th.
Footnote 250:
Cf. 5th Public Examination, March 1st; 6th Public Examination, March
3rd; 9th Private Examination, March 17th.
Footnote 251:
Cf. 2nd Public Examination, February 22nd; 6th Public Examination,
March 3rd.
Footnote 252:
_Vide_ 5th Public Examination, March 1st: pages 36–38.
Footnote 253:
Cf. 4th Public Examination, February 27th.
Footnote 254:
Cf. 9th Private Examination, March 17th.
Footnote 255:
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