Most teens worry about school… Joan of Arc led armies. At 17, she followed divine voices to liberate Orléans (1429)—untrained, unstoppable, burning with faith. By 19, she was burned at the stake by terrified enemies. ⚔️ Her weapons? A banner, a sword, and unshakable conviction. 📜 Her proof? Trial records that still give chills. 👑 Her revenge? Sainthood in 1920. 🔍 Madness or miracle? Her story fuels revolutionaries, soldiers, and dreamers even today. 👇 WOULD YOU follow a vision into battle? Comment your answer! 🔔 Subscribe for more history that hits like a warhammer (@PlayHist). #JoanOfArc #MedievalHistory #DivineIntervention #FrenchHistory #WarriorWomen #FaithAndFire #HistoricalHeroes #TrialRecords #Sainthood #OrléansSiege Joan of Arc visions, Siege of Orléans, Joan of Arc trial, Teenage warrior saints, Medieval France history, Divine guidance stories, Female military leaders, Joan of Arc execution, Canonized saints, Faith vs politics, Voices from God, French heroine, 15th century history, PlayHist, Untrained war heroes, Martyr stories, Historical courage