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In 1429 when King Charles VII asked Joan d'Arc what sort of reward she desired for her services to the French Crown, she requested for her fellow townspeople in Domrémy to no longer be burdened by the excessively harsh taxation system. King Charles granted her request by subsequently decreeing that Domrémy, which was renamed to Domrémy-la-Pucelle following her death, to be exempt from taxes "forever".The decree remained in effect unhindered for over 360 years untill it was revoked following the French Revolution.
The fair King had also given me 300 bricks of gold, most of which was already spent on extremely dangerous relics. The back of our supply wagon looked like a holy alchemical lab. We had two bags of holy grass, seventy-five pellets of gold dust, five sheets of highly potent holy water, a jar half full of ritual salts, and a whole gaggle of pilgrims, priests, crazies and wisemen. Not to mention a quart of wine, a quart of rum, an extra crucifix, a case of incense, and two dozen pack animals.
She's such a famous figure in France that even non-religious families such as mine know her story. I've admired her and her bravery ever since my mother and I passed her statue in Paris and my mother recounted what she knew of Jeanne's story.
I’m from a state in the US that was once French territory, and to this day we still have very French centered culture and celebrate it often. If it weren’t for her, we wouldn’t be nearly as culture rich as we are today, and I’m so thankful for that. She truly is a hero.
It's definitely wild to see how people reacted to a full-blown undiagnosed schizophrenic at a time before mental illness was understood. Gives the man screaming on my corner a different panache.
Another Extra History Complete for the soul! This was also actually the first ever series I watched in full years ago, which is quite the coincidence. What an amazing belated birthday gift! :D
Interesting. Her boyfriend/companion was one of the first serial killers in history, worshipped Satan, and sacrificed 200 people in his dungeon. People ages 8-20 were sacrificed to Satan. She knowingly stayed w him until his public confession later...
Dang! :-( If EH wants this video to be more accessible to a wider audience, they oughta do whatever needs editing! Hopefully, they won't mind doing so!
When her soul ascended from the pyre, all the church bells of France gave their final farewell to the Maid of Orléans. As the martyre made her way to the Gates of Saint Peter, she was welcomed by Saint Mary the Mother of Christ. The heavenly host sang of her glory and heaven welcomed home the Patron Saint of France, Joan of Arc!
No need to calm down. Saint Joan of Arc Pray for me, that I may bear all unavoidable sacrifice and suffering in love as a way of sharing Christ’s humility; that I may live in God’s grace and return to God from whom I came. Amen.
Joan of Arc changed society and continues to influence history today through her poor upbringing and dedicated early life, her heroics and bravery in battle, her courage and defiance during her trial, and her role and influence as a Catholic saint. + she is a badass woman no wonder when the English captured her the cooked up the case so they can burn her to the stake on English at those times he is on the enemy no.1 list of England
I play age of empires so seeing a video based on one of the major stories of the game and the fact she's my fav character,makes me happy that I get to learn more about her
at 29:47 the video mentioned that the ''doctors had to pull the arrow through her shoulder in order to dislodged it , she insisted to rejoin the attack... ... '' This is untrue, the English were using mostly a 800 grain bodkin pin arrowhead at the time and with such a serious and high impact wound to the shoulder, massive and severe damage would have occured instantly to the shoulder area, collar bone, ripping muscle tissues and internal bleeding including infection, since most arrowhead were rusted being in such a humid climate. Such a massive arrow going through the shoulder area, weeks of care would have been necessary. Jehanne was wearing complete armor with steel chest place. English, longbow or warbow arrows couldn't penetrate 15th century armor ! She was at the base of a fortress wall , behind a protective wooden fence, looking up and she was hit on the side of the neck .... she was brought back to the main military tent, she was crying and quite upset then sent to Orléans, entering on the eastern side and a dressing of honey, meat and clay was applied to stop the flow of blood and the infection. She rested for a while and returned to the battlefield field.
22:56 Don't think I didn't notice the Context Fairy in the corner. Does that mean the wind DIDN'T really change? If not, then what actually happened? The only thing I can think is that the wind was in their favor from the beginning, but people changed the story to make it seem that it was at their disadvantage at first and then "by will of god" it changed to help them.
Wow, I didn’t even know that Joan Park was a real person. I learned something in my 55 years thanks for Sharing this history of this warrior, get them🤣🤣🤣
Ooh hell yeah. A discretionary notice. Always gets my foot in the door. And you got to keep your monetization. It's like getting two birds stoned at once
50:20 - 1453 was a also the last year of the 100 years war. It was marked by the Battle of Castillion, near Bordeaux. It was the also marked by the death of John Talbot, and his favorite son, in that battle. John had faced Joan in 1429, and was 66 at his death.
After seeing that Joan did in fact die, it just made me feel so empty. I’d just gotten so attached to her, and then she was gone. I’m so sad, I haven’t been this upset over a character death since Anakin Skywalker. You guys cannot do this to me☹️
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Your compilations always make My day guys! Thanks For all your hardwork ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
The anticipation for another Extra History Complete has been KILLING ME, I can't wait to watch this while I draw! :D
What is this abc network
🤔 24 early? 24 "what" early..... 24 Seconds? 24 Minutes? 24 Hours? 24 Days? 24 Years? 24 episodes early?24 Swords? 24 Kings? 24 Historical moments? 24 Joan of arks? ....
You should do the history of hersheys
In 1429 when King Charles VII asked Joan d'Arc what sort of reward she desired for her services to the French Crown, she requested for her fellow townspeople in Domrémy to no longer be burdened by the excessively harsh taxation system. King Charles granted her request by subsequently decreeing that Domrémy, which was renamed to Domrémy-la-Pucelle following her death, to be exempt from taxes "forever".The decree remained in effect unhindered for over 360 years untill it was revoked following the French Revolution.
wouldn't it be glorious if that rule would still be in place? 😁
@@stemill1569 Depends. Are you from Domrémy?
I will be if the rule comes back@@rennor3498
I am suprised that place didnt grow into a city. tax freedom sounds like hell of pull factor...
@@ldxtr9050 yes and no, there are downsides of living in a tax free area
Never thought I'd see a viewer discretion notice before a extra history video.
Fr
Same
Why does this have viewer discretion on this one? It’s not even that bad. Like I’ve seen videos of child slaves on RUclips with no viewer discretion.
Yeah
@@oldmanengie7790 what 💀
*It's one-hundred-six miles to Orleans. We got a full tank of gas. Half a loaf of bread. It's dark out, and we're wearing sunglasses.* ~Joan of Arc.
Hit it.
Literally on a mission from God
The fair King had also given me 300 bricks of gold, most of which was already spent on extremely dangerous relics. The back of our supply wagon looked like a holy alchemical lab. We had two bags of holy grass, seventy-five pellets of gold dust, five sheets of highly potent holy water, a jar half full of ritual salts, and a whole gaggle of pilgrims, priests, crazies and wisemen. Not to mention a quart of wine, a quart of rum, an extra crucifix, a case of incense, and two dozen pack animals.
GET IM
She's such a famous figure in France that even non-religious families such as mine know her story. I've admired her and her bravery ever since my mother and I passed her statue in Paris and my mother recounted what she knew of Jeanne's story.
I’m from a state in the US that was once French territory, and to this day we still have very French centered culture and celebrate it often. If it weren’t for her, we wouldn’t be nearly as culture rich as we are today, and I’m so thankful for that. She truly is a hero.
Joan of Arc should be a full on series, its so noanced! Her story is incredible
it is
I love her story so much
It is, this is a compilation of all five episodes
It definitely should be a series. Or a Robert Eggers movie
It's definitely wild to see how people reacted to a full-blown undiagnosed schizophrenic at a time before mental illness was understood. Gives the man screaming on my corner a different panache.
Age restriction on extra history is a first
Fr
It was actually on one for an Aztec mythology video (it was very gruesome)
at first im thinking this is a cool story and all but then it hits me that this actually happened
Another Extra History Complete for the soul! This was also actually the first ever series I watched in full years ago, which is quite the coincidence. What an amazing belated birthday gift! :D
Joan of arc is a classic example of what happens when you’re too successful.
Born hot and died hot
@vacantmemes nah, her life is basically a spark.
@vacantmemeswell, check out Fate's Jeanne.
@vacantmemes she inspired France and yet she her life was short. She is a spark
@@hairglowingkyle4572 smash alter version (still prefer the og Artoria tho)
I see a missed opportunity for a "your princess is in another castle" joke.
Joan of Arc was declared a saint in 1920
50:52
@vacantmemes pull the ither one
@@4362montA man of culture I see
Interesting. Her boyfriend/companion was one of the first serial killers in history, worshipped Satan, and sacrificed 200 people in his dungeon. People ages 8-20 were sacrificed to Satan. She knowingly stayed w him until his public confession later...
@@IfbbProMartaeRuelas Not a 'boyfriend'.
Jean of Arc has always been quite fascinating to me. Truly inspiring regardless of any fabrications. Truly a sad end and I hope she wasn't SAed.
Sadly, it’s very likely she was. Truly sad.
💀💔
You all should make a extra history complete on the three series on Meiji restoration, Japanese militarism and the path to pearl harbour
Yes please.
Different art styles between Japanese militarism and Pearl Harbor. It wouldn't mesh well.
@samrevlej9331 different art styles? Its about the history not the art of the video... i think they should make it
@@samrevlej9331a solution could be to modify some of the art to match a bit more. Or they could just do it anyways 🤷♂️
@@sonicDhedgehog they switched art styles in the bismarck series as well. I don't think it will be an issue.
I want an entire series just on Charles the VI’s mad breaks
Uh oh... this has been Age Restricted...
Noooooooo
Dang! :-( If EH wants this video to be more accessible to a wider audience, they oughta do whatever needs editing! Hopefully, they won't mind doing so!
you can use some extensions to bypass it
shiver me timbers🥶
i think it has been un-age restricted
20:24 “Wizards in history, heck yeah!”😂
When her soul ascended from the pyre, all the church bells of France gave their final farewell to the Maid of Orléans. As the martyre made her way to the Gates of Saint Peter, she was welcomed by Saint Mary the Mother of Christ. The heavenly host sang of her glory and heaven welcomed home the Patron Saint of France, Joan of Arc!
Calm down
No need to calm down.
Saint Joan of Arc
Pray for me, that I may bear all unavoidable sacrifice
and suffering in love as a way of sharing Christ’s humility; that I may live in God’s grace and return to God
from whom I came.
Amen.
@@samrevlej9331 stop being boring
@@samrevlej9331 the witch is gone
Joan is so inspiring and I have little doubt she was truly inspired of God!
Finally, the greatest series on this channel (imo) has all the episodes put together
Joan of Arc changed society and continues to influence history today through her poor upbringing and dedicated early life, her heroics and bravery in battle, her courage and defiance during her trial, and her role and influence as a Catholic saint.
+
she is a badass woman no wonder when the English captured her the cooked up the case so they can burn her to the stake on English at those times he is on the enemy no.1 list of England
Overstating her influence here
Jehanne la Pucelle was not captured by the English troops !!
@@samrevlej9331 There's no overstatement
I play age of empires so seeing a video based on one of the major stories of the game and the fact she's my fav character,makes me happy that I get to learn more about her
EH's best series, now in one wonderful video 😊
I love all the adults in the room being less than enthusiastic about 'charging the enemy at their strongest point' as a tactic xD
I got a viewer discretion notice when I clicked on the thumbnail. Never thought *that* would happen.
"Viewer discretion is advised."
Oooooh. This is going to be good.
One of my favorite series Guys! Thanks For this! You're the Best 😊😊😊😊
This series was one of my personal favorites. So glad we get a complete version!!
YYYYEEEEEAAAAAAA, JOAN OF ARC!!!! ❤ 🇫🇷
The coincidence of this coming out just as I entered Orléans on my tour through France.
The coincidence I have been watching Joan of arc videos for the past few days this came out of nowhere
Love to see another EH complete, especially when school is starting up again. Thank you so much guys ❤
25:28 "YOU AND YOUR K-NIGHTS!!!" Lol
“Your mother is a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberries.”
One of the greatest insults in cinematic history.
I blow my nose at you
"Now go away, or I shall taunt you again." Lol
I love it when they combine videos like this
I directed Shaw's Saint Joan 25 years ago and read the trial transcripts. Appreciate you succinctly summing up her life.
It would be awesome if y'all could unite the 100 years war series and the Joan of Arc series into one great complete Movie.
So no one's gonna talk about the cursed hand at 4:39 ?
I appreciate that Jeanne d'Arc's battleplans are similar to my D&D battleplands: GET 'EM!
Joan's life switched from Fire Emblem to Danganronpa, just like that. 💀
I could've gone my whole life without knowing what either of those things were thank you for ruining my day 😭
Great video! I always enjoy this longer formats
51:28 it's funny that RUclips argues the ads that play every 1 - 5 minutes does.
The ending of this series always gets to me, I tear up a little bit every time I see it. Great work guys!
04:39 Uuuhhhhh....anyone else noticed?
Normal fingers
Bro I thought the same thing when I came across it!
@@ctreston22what are y’all talking about
@@theofficiaLandrealphusdudes got six fingers at 4:39
Such a great story - it has been made into many movies and TV series.
With all that competition --
You did a great job.
When the video first said “mission from God” and there was no Blues Brothers reference, I was disappointed. But then bam! Blues Brothers reference.
at 29:47
the video mentioned that the ''doctors had to pull the arrow through her shoulder in order to dislodged it , she insisted to rejoin the attack... ... ''
This is untrue, the English were using mostly a 800 grain bodkin pin arrowhead at the time and with such a serious and high impact wound to the shoulder, massive and severe damage would have occured instantly to the shoulder area, collar bone, ripping muscle tissues and internal bleeding including infection, since most arrowhead were rusted being in such a humid climate.
Such a massive arrow going through the shoulder area, weeks of care would have been necessary.
Jehanne was wearing complete armor with steel chest place. English, longbow or warbow arrows
couldn't penetrate 15th century armor !
She was at the base of a fortress wall , behind a protective wooden fence, looking up and she was hit on the side of the neck .... she was brought back to the main military tent, she was crying and quite upset then sent to Orléans, entering on the eastern side and a dressing of honey, meat and clay was applied to stop the flow of blood and the infection.
She rested for a while and returned to the battlefield field.
^^ angloid cope
"Oh flag of mine, protect our comrades! Luminosité Eternelle!"
Joane is such an interesting character and this video was a great watch!
thank you for this extra history you have saved my life
Ugh... damn, your life is easy to save if all you need are a bunch of historical cartoons
Go search up youtube, there's plenty.
The inro noise are alwase the best!
This video really came in clutch for my AP Euro class
Fr dude I was thinking the same thing
Joan on the bridge: Surrender now!
Burgundian commander to the other guards: Fetch-eh la vache
Proves that it’s true history when it doesn’t leave any horror details
nice to see this put together. She's inspiring. Your faith in her or your faith.
16:54 nice TF2 reference
Intro to this video was badass
This is a very good presentation and interpretation taken from the records of the trial. Cool.
Just re-watched the Joan of Arc series a few days ago. Terrible timing on my part 😩
Also, get em
Love the extra extended histories - perfect excuse to rewatch 😊
Cool video!
Now I know how Joan of Arc felt :D
NOW I KNOW HOW JOAN OF ARC FELT!! WHEN THE FLAMES ROSE TO HER ROMAN NOSE!!
I visited the place where she was born a weeks days ago.
No wonder why they had the “viewers discretion”. SCOOPED into the ⚰️😢 5:47
St. Joan pray for us and the conversion of the world!
22:56 Don't think I didn't notice the Context Fairy in the corner. Does that mean the wind DIDN'T really change? If not, then what actually happened? The only thing I can think is that the wind was in their favor from the beginning, but people changed the story to make it seem that it was at their disadvantage at first and then "by will of god" it changed to help them.
AN EH COMPILATION?! YES PLEASE 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I see and appreciate your looney toons reference @6:20
It's amazing how powerful a story about a symbol of hope can be
One might say it's the complete arc
Watching this again to get some inspiration for my next Skyrim-playthrough.
Bro, the squealing in my household, THANK YOU! 😭❤️
Wow, I didn’t even know that Joan Park was a real person. I learned something in my 55 years thanks for Sharing this history of this warrior, get them🤣🤣🤣
Always happy to see these videos
Mon dieu! Joan of arc! Merci! Merci extra history!
MON DIEU!
Jeanne d'Arc*
Yes I'm watching everything
Moral of the story: “Get ‘em”
How Joan literally play the Get Em game and won while the marshall spends months besieged is literally a miracle.
I get more excited about these than new ones sometimes 😅 love this work!
21:32
I’m coming back to this vid later, tis but a timestamp
40:45 i bet that's why age restrictions are on this
this is one of the best shows here
Joan of arc death is probably the more saddest
While I'm sure it was purely political, I do think it was sweet of Charles to have her name cleared
Hope you have great day
I love your vids ❤
Yooo the Dark Ages effed up SO MUCH HISTORY!!! Geeze Louise! 😮
amazing video
(idk what else to say just a good video )
AHHH SO GOOD
I love these, we must have more
this channel is so goated
Ooh hell yeah. A discretionary notice. Always gets my foot in the door. And you got to keep your monetization. It's like getting two birds stoned at once
RAHHHH JOAN OF ARC!!!🦅🔥🗣️🦅🔥🗣️🦅🔥🗣️🦅
RAHHH 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Here's the thing. Brilliant
the angel in that one scene dabing is dope:D
If the intro starts before the video begins you know stuff is gonna be crazy
50:20 - 1453 was a also the last year of the 100 years war. It was marked by the Battle of Castillion, near Bordeaux. It was the also marked by the death of John Talbot, and his favorite son, in that battle. John had faced Joan in 1429, and was 66 at his death.
@1:43 Still correct!
After seeing that Joan did in fact die, it just made me feel so empty. I’d just gotten so attached to her, and then she was gone. I’m so sad, I haven’t been this upset over a character death since Anakin Skywalker. You guys cannot do this to me☹️
She survives in Heaven
Joan of Arc: GET 'EM!!!
Now her fighting style in Warriors Orochi 3 and 4 Ultimate makes more sense.
Joan The goat
Joan really rolled up to every city ok the way to Orleans and said "Wolololo"