15th century

Joan of Arc

The text describes the monuments and remembrances linked to Joan of Arc, notably her birthplace in Domremy, which has become a national monument. It also mentions key locations of her epic journey such as Vaucouleurs, Orléans, Rouen, and Paris, as well as the chapel of Notre-Dame de Bermont.

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MONUMENTS AND REMEMBRANCES OF JOAN OF ARC

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Places of memory and pilgrimage

Enumeration of the major cities marking the itinerary of Joan of Arc and mention of the sanctuary of Notre-Dame de Bermont.

IN DOMREM DOMREMY Birthplace of Joan of Arc. Y, I N VAUCOULEU VAUCOULEURS Town where Joan began her military epic. RS, IN ORLE ORLÉANS The first diocese of which Roger was bishop. ANS, IN R ROUEN Norman city where Simeon stayed and founded a monastery. OUEN A ND IN PARIS Place of birth, ministry, and death of the saint. PARIS.

NOTRE-DAME DE BERMONT.

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The birthplace in Domremy

Description of Joan of Arc's family home in Domremy, now classified as a national monument, and its architectural features.

Joan of Arc's house is to Jeanne d'Arc French national heroine and saint of the Catholic Church. day a national monument. Located in the middle of the village of Domre my, nex Domremy Birthplace of Joan of Arc. t to the church, it consists of four rooms. Above the kitchen entrance door are two stones adorned with carvings.

On the lower part, one can read in Gothic characters:

Official source Les Petits Bollandistes, by Mgr Paul GUÉRIN, chamberlain to His Holiness Pius IX.