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Has England ever ruled France? And could someone please give me a summary?

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Has England ever ruled France? And could someone please give me a summary?

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By the rules of the Middle Age, part of France was ruled by the English. Later the English invaded the free zone of France to swallow it completely. In 1412, approximately, in the town of Domremy, France, a peasant maiden called Joan, heard voices that told her to free France. She went to see the king and, according to the legend, the king put another man in the throne to mock Joan. When she entered the royal hall, she looked at the person in the throne, and said: “That is not your place, and you are not whom I come to see” Looking around, she saw the king behind other people, and knelt before him Convinced, the king gave her the command of the army. The French soldiers began to defeat the English, who were forced to retreat to Paris. The king was then crowned in Reims. Sadly, the English captured Joan and accused her of heresy. The French king did not even try to help her Joan was tried by a traitor bishop, Cauchon, paid by the English. She was declared guilty and burnt at the stake.

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