| St.Jeanne d'Arc - 600th anniversary |
| Written by Professor David Flint AM | |
| Sunday, 08 January 2012 | |
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France is marking the 600th anniversary of St. Jeanne d'Arc, in English, Joan of Arc or “The Maid of Orléans", who was born in 1412. Since Napoleon, French politicians have frequently invoked her memory, including and especially republican politicians. General de Gaulle honours St. Jeanne d'Arc in this historical extract from "Who does Jeanne d'Arc belong to?" presented by Laurent Delahousse on the leading TV network France 2 broadcast from Paris on 7 January, 2012 on the 600th anniversary of the Saint's birth. This report was about the claims by French political leaders for some association with the Saint. In recent times, this appears to be principally between President Sarkozy and the National Front's Jean Marie Le Pen and his daughter Marine Le Pen. [You may access here a National Public Radio report on a comment on French monarchism and particularly on a requiem mass for King Louis XVI in Paris in 2010. Louis XVI was executed during the Reign of Terror. ] |