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conduct of the Iraq War and has opposed it on most domestic issues.
She was re-elected by a wide margin in 2006. In the 2008 presidential
nomination race, Clinton has won the most primaries and delegates of
any woman in the U.S. history.
3. Joan of Arc, or
Jeanne d’Arc in French (1412 – May 30, 1431)
was a 15th century saint and national heroine of France. She was the
only person ever recorded to have commanded the entire army of a nation
at the age of seventeen. She was captured by the English and tried by an
ecclesiastical court led by Bishop Pierre Cauchon, an English partisan;
the court convicted her of heresy and she was burned at the stake by
the English when she was nineteen years old. Twenty-four years later,
the Vatican reviewed the decision of the ecclesiastical court, found her
innocent, and declared her a martyr. She was canonized as a saint in
1920.
She has remained an important figure throughout Western culture.
From Napoleon to the present, French politicians of all leanings have
invoked her memory. Major writers and composers have created works
about her. Depictions of her continue in film, television, song, and even
video games.
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