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For my project, after watching the video I had posted, I thought that Rouen's involvement with Joan of Arc would make for a good addition for Rouen's Wikipedia page.GrantDrum (talk) 19:09, 27 January 2018 (UTC)

Joan of Arc's Involvement
The famous female heroine of France, Joan of Arc, unfortunately met her end in the town of Rouen. Before her death however, Joan was held captive inside a castle in Rouen as her trial went on and had attempted to escape numerous times. Even though Joan of Arc's death has been something still up for a fair bit of debate today, it is widely accepted and believed that the female general was burned at the stake for numerous charges (a couple of which were dressing as a man and bearing arms) at the age of 19 in town on May 30th, 1431. After that, Joan's ashes were scattered into the Seine River but she was eventually named as a saint by the Catholic church and has her own museum now open in Rouen as well.

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