- Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Joan of Arc
- Also known as Jeanne d'Arc. Includes an account of her life, her trial in Rouen and execution, her rehabilitation by the Church in 1461, and her canonization in 1920. - Creativity of Joan of Arc, The
- Explores the different facets of Joan's character as warrior, leader, patriot, Christian, and individual. - International Joan of Arc Society
- Repository of scholarly and pedagogic information about Joan of Arc collected by faculty, independent scholars, and students. - Jeanne d'Arc.info
- General information on Joan of Arc and her life, achievements, and death. - Joan of Arc (1412-1431)
- Brief profile of the young woman also called the Maid of Orleans, who at age 17 led the resistance to the English invasion of France in the Hundred Years War. - Joan of Arc Online Archive
- Collection of contemporary documents and modern articles presenting Joan, called Jehanne d'Arc or Darc in medieval French, as she was described during her life. - Joan of Arc's Companions-in-Arms
- Features brief biographies of Joan's companions, a description of the army of Charles II, information about Scots allied with the French, and Joan's household. - Joan of Arc: Letter to the King of England
- Text of a 1429 letter sent by Joan during the siege of Orleans. From the Medieval Sourcebook. - JoanNet
- Includes a biography, prayers and devotions, visitors' poetry, message board, and English translation of Christine de Pizan's 1429 poem "Le Ditie de Jehanne d'Arc." - Johan Nider: On Joan of Arc
- Account written by a German inquisitor between 1431 and 1438 concerning Joan's actions and her fate. - Medieval Sourcebook: The Trial of Joan of Arc
- Full text of W.P. Barrett's 1932 The Trial of Jeanne d'Arc with explanatory essays by Pierre Champion. - Musee Jeanne d'Arc
- Museum telling the life of Joan of Arc. Located near the Place du Vieux Marche, where she was burnt in 1431. - Myths and Distortions about Joan of Arc
- Refutes misconceptions such as the long-held belief that Joan was tried and convicted by the Inquisition or the modern notion that she was an early Protestant. - Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc@
- Saint Joan of Arc - Maid of France
- Includes information on her childhood, role in the Hundred Years' War, and trial for heresy. - Saint Joan of Arc Center
- Working to spread information about and devotion to the saint. Features biography and articles about aspects of her life, book and film reviews, art, and links. - St. Joan of Arc Chapel
- 15th century oratory originally known as the Chappelle de St. Martin which was moved from Chasse, France, to New York in 1927 and given to Marquette in 1964. Includes history and picture gallery. - Wikipedia: Joan of Arc
- Article follows the life and death of Jeanne la Pucelle, the French heroine and Roman-Catholic saint popularly known as Joan of Arc.
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