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
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.
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:
Annexes & related entities
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