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Juana grew up in a religious peasant family and was illiterate, spending her early years helping with farm chores and spinning wool.

: At 17, she convinced local commander Robert de Baudricourt to grant her an audience with the Dauphin after accurately predicting a French military defeat. Military Leadership and Victories Juana de Arco

: These voices instructed her to drive the English out of France and ensure that the Dauphin, Charles VII , was crowned king in Reims. Juana grew up in a religious peasant family

Juana de Arco (Joan of Arc) was a teenage peasant girl who became a legendary French military leader and a Catholic saint after claiming divine guidance during the Hundred Years' War . Born around 1412 in the village of Domrémy, she turned the tide of the war in favor of the French before her tragic execution at just 19 years old. Today, she is honored as a patron saint and a powerful national symbol of France . Early Life and Divine Call Juana de Arco (Joan of Arc) was a

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