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  Joan of Arc -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
She was then brought to a succession of towns where preparations were being made to bring supplies to the city of (A long siege by the English was relieved by Joan of Arc in 1429) Orléans, which had been under siege by the English since the previous October.
According to a later account of the king's chamberlain de Boisy, the king asked her about the secret he and Joan had shared; reputedly it was that the king had suspected he might have been (The illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents) illegitimate.
Joan of Arc is the English name for Jeanne d'Arc (in (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/j/jo/joan_of_arc.htm   (4003 words)

  
 Saint Joan of Arc Center, Albuquerque, N.M.
Saint Joan was born on January 6, 1412, in the village of Domremy to Jacques and Isabelle d'Arc.
Joan reached this town on March 6th, but was not received by the Dauphin, Charles, until the evening of March 9th.
She auditions for the lead by recreating Joan's trial scene in her living room before the studio's publicity man. That part of the film was moving and I enjoyed watching it.
www.stjoan-center.com   (3423 words)

  
 200 Joan of Arc Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Medieval Sourcebook: Johan Nider: on Joan of Arc [Coulton introduction] Johann Nider studied atthe Universities of Vienna and Cologne, became professor at Vienna, and prior of the Dominican convents at Nurembergand at...
http://www.exagonline.com/grand/plus/eng/domremy.htm Joan of Arc land The house where Joan of Arc was bornThehouse where Joan of Arc was born, which was bought in 1818 by the deparment of the Vosges and classified as a...
http://www.justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/172.html Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc, Jeanne la Pucelle) was born in France,near the border of Burgundy, on 6 January 1412.
www.mysteries-megasite.com /main/bigsearch/joanofarc.html   (3430 words)

  
 UNF: Medieval History in Film (Halsall)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
While Hollywood movies must skew the past to meet the demands of drama, spectacle, and interest, and documentaries are sometimes no better, film can also impel a fuller imaginative grasp of a period.
Passion of Joan of Arc (1928), Carl Dreyer, 77 mins.
The Trial of Joan of Arc [Alt: Procès de Jeanne d'Arc](1962), Robert Bresson, 65 mins.
www.unf.edu /classes/medieval/film   (3057 words)

  
 Olivia de Havilland --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The daughter of a British patent attorney, de Havilland and her younger sister, Joan Fontaine, moved to California in 1919 with their mother, an actress.
The older sister of leading actress Joan Fontaine, De Havilland made her film debut in 1935.
British airplane designer and manufacturer Geoffrey De Havilland was born in Buckinghamshire on July 27, 1882, and was the uncle of actresses Joan Fontaine and Olivia de Havilland.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9029593   (695 words)

  
 Isaac Asimov FAQ
The movie plot had practically no relation to the story, and by all accounts is truly and thoroughly awful.
Rather than an Asimov story made into a movie, FV is a movie for which Asimov wrote a novelization of the screenplay.
This is a made-for-cable movie first broadcast by the USA cable channel in April 1995, and advertised as being "based on a story by Isaac Asimov".
www.asimovonline.com /asimov_FAQ.html   (12119 words)

  
 christopher-plummer.com
Bio for the movie Dolores Claiborne (1995)** -->
IMDB: Christopher Plummer lists his movies and is also a good place to find out what's in-print vs. out-of-print worldwide in the various world formats for videos and DVD's.
IMDB does not sell movies but links to Amazon USA and International sites that sell movies.
www.christopher-plummer.com   (1693 words)

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