Remundo wrote:
France was not perfect in Mali, but it was never malicious for Mali.
It depends… are you counting the equivalent U235 TWh stolen or not??
Remundo wrote:
France was not perfect in Mali, but it was never malicious for Mali.
Christophe wrote: the British currency has reached its lowest since 1985 against the dollar. [/ I]
You're right, it wasn't Cauchon who condemned her to the stake...Macro wrote:Well done for them.. You don't have to burn Joan of ArcChristophe wrote: the British currency has reached its lowest since 1985 against the dollar. [/ I]
https://www.histoire-normandie.fr/le-pr ... re-cauchonMay 24, 1431, Joan of Arc abjures. She recognizes, in the middle of a large crowd gathered at the Saint-Ouen cemetery in Rouen, that she was mistaken. She is sentenced to life imprisonment, bread and water. Cauchon is relieved: it is Jeanne who is in error, not him. The cause of Charles VII is discredited.
However, the next day, Cauchon is called to prison. He discovers a Jeanne dressed in her men's clothes and who announces without trembling that she rejects her abjuration extorted in a moment of weakness. In this case, the procedure is clear: any condemned person who falls back into error – a backslider – is abandoned to the secular authority which must carry out the execution.
In this case, the secular authority is the bailiff of Rouen, the Englishman Ralph Butler. In an expeditious manner, he delivers Jeanne to the executioner. On May 31, 1431, the young woman burned in front of a crowd of English soldiers and Rouennais.
anthropophilic for those who like it cooked to perfection!(All that hay for a little anthropophagous barbeuc...
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