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The Maid who saved France

The Maid who saved France

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Uncover the secrets behind Joan of Arc’s rise - and the betrayals that sealed her fate - in "The Maid who saved France" episode. Join us as we follow how a teenage visionary helped lift the siege of Orléans, pressed a cautious court toward the coronation of Charles VII, and then became too politically dangerous to protect once her usefulness faded.​

In this episode, betrayal isn’t just personal - it’s contractual and legal. We trace broken truces and shifting alliances, then follow Joan from capture at Compiègne to being transferred into English hands, where her enemies pursued a courtroom victory they couldn’t secure on the battlefield. Inside the trial at Rouen, we examine how procedure itself can become a weapon: custody and confinement issues, pressure to submit, and the trap of “relapse” that turned a coerced abjuration into a death sentence. We also weave in a crucial correction to a popular misconception: this wasn’t a simple story of “the Church versus Joan,” but a political prosecution conducted through an ecclesiastical court under English control, later challenged by a formal rehabilitation process that overturned the earlier judgment.​

If you like immersive, evidence-driven history told like a mystery, this episode is built for you. It’s a case study in how states and institutions manufacture legitimacy, and how one person’s reputation can be put on trial to break an entire cause. And it asks a question that still stings: when someone “saves” a nation, who decides what they’re owed afterward - honor, silence, or a stake in the marketplace?​

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