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Joan of Arc on the Web: Primary Sources

Joan of Arc: Letter to the King of England
Online modern English translation of Joan's warning to the king and his troops, at Paul Halsall's Medieval Sourcebook. 

Johan Nider: on Joan of Arc
A contemporary chronicle of Joan's fate by a German Inquisitor at Paul Halsall's Medieval Sourcebook.

St. Joan of Arc's Trials
The Story of Joan's life, achievements and death as attested on oath and set forth in the original documents in her trial of Condemnation, edited by T. Douglas Murray and placed online by Virginia Frohlick at the St. Joan of Arc center. Her trial of Nullification is also accessible from this page.

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