Saint Michael the Archangel was one of three saints who visited Joan of Arc.
She identified them as Sts. Michael the Archangel, St. Catherine of Alexandria, & St. Margaret of Antioch.
As far as I have heard She spoke French. I am unsure if she spoke fluently in any other languages. I am still trying to figure that one out myself. I am sorry if my answer hasn't helped you any.
They told her to drive out the English from France and bring to Dauphin the Reims for his coronation.The voices told Joan of Arc to find the Dauphin and crown him as the King of France, and then lead his armies against the British, in order to liberate France.
No, Joan of Arc was not a 'tart.'
French.
A number of saints have been burned to death but the best known is, perhaps, Saint Joan of Arc.
Saint Michael the Archangel was one of three saints who visited Joan of Arc.
Inner voices, which were said to come from God influenced Joan of Arc. She believed that it was God who spoke to her.
Joan of Arc named three Saints that guided her during her life: Saint Michael the Archangel, Saint Margaret and Saint Catherine.
She most likely spoke French based on where she was from.
At the age of 12 joan started receiving mysterious voice messages. She was quite bright in retrospect, as she never answered the Saints back because she feared being considered insane. St. Joan of Arc did state in her writings that she heard from a great many Saints throughout her life.
Jean de Arc, known in English as Joan of Arc.
St Michael, St Catherine and St Margaret
She identified them as Sts. Michael the Archangel, St. Catherine of Alexandria, & St. Margaret of Antioch.
As far as I have heard She spoke French. I am unsure if she spoke fluently in any other languages. I am still trying to figure that one out myself. I am sorry if my answer hasn't helped you any.
They told her to drive out the English from France and bring to Dauphin the Reims for his coronation.The voices told Joan of Arc to find the Dauphin and crown him as the King of France, and then lead his armies against the British, in order to liberate France.