, lx; ii. 231, 279
its political aspect, i. 190, 333; ii. 164
simplicity of, i. xxvii, lx
military skill of, i. xxviii, xliii; ii. 82, 391
visionary nature of, i. xxxiii-xxxvii
priests' influence on, i. xxxviii, 44-47, 64, 66
virginity of, i. xxviii, 211; ii. 80, 216, 265, 281
character of, i. xxxiii
historical reputation of, i. liv
portraits of, i. liii, lxii, lxxi, 336; ii. 191, 212, 420-423
birth of, i. 2, 467
parentage of, i. 3
baptism of, i. 4-6
early childhood of, i. 6, 8, 9, 14, 16, 23
education of, i. 8
piety of, i. 9, 48, 80, 339, 463
shares the village rites, i. 14, 15
childhood of, i. 28
first hears Voices, i. 29
recognises St. Michael, i. 29
visited at Domremy by SS. Catherine and Marguerite, i. 43, 47, 57, 75
vows to preserve her virginity, i. 42
her love of bells, i. 43
visited by St. Michael, i. 56, 58
visits Robert de Baudricourt at Vaucouleurs, i. 61-66
prophesies concerning the Dauphin, i. 64, 67, 77, 81
ridiculed, i. 67, 69, 99
suspected of witchcraft, i. 69, 320, 412, 418; ii. 19, 20, 36, 50,
121, 175, 177
at Neufchateau, i. 71-74
summoned to appear at Toul, i. 73
visits Robert de Baudricourt again, i. 77
her second visit to Vaucouleurs, i. 77-89
announces her mission to relieve Orleans, i. 77
declares her mission to the Dauphin, i. 77, 81-84
prophesies her death, i. 78, 333; ii. 15, 203
sent for by the Dauphin, i. 88, 96-105
adopts man's attire, i. 84, 88, 89, 96
exorcised by Jean Fournier, i. 84-86
sent for by Duke of Lorraine, i. 89-95
writes to her parents, i. 95
dictates a letter to the King, i. 145
at Chinon, i. xiii, 156, 185, 423
questioned as to her mission, i. 163, 165
her interviews with Charles, and the Sign, i. 167-173, 183; ii. 262,
264, 269, 295
dress of, i. 169, 197, 329, 339, 356; ii. 147, 179, 192, 221, 240,
244, 258, 268, 276, 280, 295
and the Duke of Alencon, i. 183-186, 195
is taken to Poitiers, i. 185
examined at Poitiers, i. 191-203
her aversion to theologians, i. 194; ii. 221, 223
dictates a manifesto to the English, i. 196
prophesies the coronation at Reims, i. 198, 200
retorts on Seguin, i. 200
foretells the raising of the siege, i. 201
her sign victory itself, i. 202, 214
result of examination at Poitiers, i. 213
miracles attributed to, i. 215, 461-477; ii. 137, 261
sets out for Orleans, i. 216
armour of, i. 216, 221; ii. 76, 83
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