17. Joan of Arc and the Hundred Years War

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The fifteenth century was filled with upheaval, and forces were at work in many quarters that would prepare the way for the Reformation. In Spain, Isabella and Ferdinand were successful in recovering all of the Iberian Peninsula from the Islamic Moors, and their children became important figures who tied Europe together in its various dynastic factions. The Hundred Years War raged between France and England, in a contest that would determine the history of those two powers for centuries to come. This conflict called forth one of the most remarkable individuals of all time, Joan of Arc, whose career is as mysterious as it is inspirational. This discussion covers these topics, summarizing the highlights, and noting the themes that shaped ensuing events. Hear the entire presentation at no cost under Church History at www.brucegore.com.

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