>Though remembered as a fearless warrior and considered a heroine of the Hundred Years’ War between France and England, Joan never actually fought in battle or killed an opponent. Instead, she would accompany her men as a sort of inspirational mascot, brandishing her banner in place of a weapon.
hahaha what
Jason Clark
Men will go above and beyond for a sniff of some puss, don't pretend otherwise
David Howard
>a teenage girl did not actually participate in full-blown armored hand-to-hand melee with fully grown men
well count me fucked OP, what a surprise. I've never heard of J d'arc as a fighter, she was always a symbol, textbook war maiden.
Xavier Jenkins
She commanded troops, took the very dangerous and visible position of standard bearer and was a frighteningly effective artillery commander. The idea that she did "nothing" in battle because she wasn't swinging a sword is absurd.
Jonathan Long
>standard bearers weren't important
this is lindy tier
Cameron Long
I bet OP is the same kind of faggot who think a k/d ratio decides who wins wars.
Michael Barnes
As opposed to the kind of faggot who thinks mentally ill teenage girls who get "visions" win wars?
Julian Walker
Someone please post joan pregnant version
Michael Campbell
Shitty bait lindy. You're usually better than that.
James Taylor
Things that actually happened, the post.
Ethan Williams
B-but deadliest warrior said she defeated william the conqueror in personal combat
Julian Smith
Deadliest Warrior said a gatling gun was better than a Maxim
Christopher Foster
>Joan never actually fought in battle or killed an opponent This contradicts events described by knights who fought beside her in her trial transcripts. She said that she preferred her banner to her sword, though she often carried a sword and a small ax into combat. When she said, "I never killed anyone", it was in response to accusations of murder due to her handing a brigand over to his victims to be hung without a proper trial. She suffered multiple wounds in combat that would've been difficult to get without being in the thick of the fighting and was described as being an expert both with artillery placement and with a lance. She was the first to the top of the ladders during assaults on more than one occasion and led two cavalry charges.
Ayden Howard
The frogs used her as a way to relieve tension. She was gangbanged daily
Carson White
>deadliest memier
Christian Gray
pics?
Ryan Kelly
Any good book on her?
Nicholas Johnson
This post will be ignored by everyone in the thread because memes.
Hudson Lewis
OVERRATED CHEERLEADER
FROGS BTFO
Joseph King
i'd still drink her piss
Jaxon King
>implying a woman would be any use in melee combat
William James
There's actually an event in CK2 where you can impregnate and marry her
Joshua Cruz
Deadliest Warrior also said George Washington was a better general than Napoleon.
Liam Fisher
What these anons said is basically it, Jeanne d'Arc was a symbol from God and not really a warrior. She was also just a teenage girl and not a fully grown man.
Thomas White
I find that when people discuss Jeanne the "person" in question sort of diverges. There's Jeanne the historical figure and the testimonies of people who remember her and there's the mythical pop-history Jeanne that exists in public imagination. Sort of like the discussions around Rommel. There's Rommel the person and Rommel the abstract idea people cherrypick arguments about.
Hudson Garcia
roastie got toastie
Michael Butler
>its another britshit insecurity thread
Nathaniel Brown
Whether man, woman, or child, anybody who fights the tyrannical forces of the anglo is a hero.
James Rodriguez
It's litteraly the opposite she united the French into BTFOking the perfidious Albion