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 Übersetzung für 'Joan of Arc' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   Joan of Arc | -
SYNO Jeanne d'Arc | Joan of Arc | Saint Joan
hist.
Joan of Arc
Jeanne d'Arc {f}
hist.
Joan of Arc
Jungfrau {f} von Orléans
Fiktion (Literatur und Film)
filmF
Joan of Arc [Christian Duguay]
Jeanne d'Arc – Die Frau des Jahrtausends
filmF
The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc [Luc Besson] [1999]
Johanna von Orleans
Teiltreffer
RadioTVF
Joan of Arcadia
Die himmlische Joan
lit.theatreF
Saint Joan of the Stockyards
Die heilige Johanna der Schlachthöfe [Bertolt Brecht]
hist.
Joan of Burgundy [Queen consort of France]
Johanna {f} von Burgund [Königin von Frankreich]
filmlit.theatre
arc of suspense
Spannungs­bogen {m}
electr.
arc of light
Lichtbogen {m}
math.
second of arc
Winkelsekunde {f}
math.
minute of arc <MOA>
Winkelminute {f}
arc progression of lengthgerichtete Kantenprogression {f} der Länge
math.
second of arc <SOA>
Bogensekunde {f}
math.
minute of arc <MOA>
Bogenminute {f}
electr.
prevention of arc faults
Störlichtbogenvermeidung {f}
arc of a circleKreisbogen {m}
name
Joan
Johanna {f}
astron.unit
parallax (of one) arc second <parsec>
Parallaxensekunde {f} <Parsec>
astron.unit
parallax (of one) arc second <parsec>
parallaktische Sekunde {f} <Parsec>
law
(German) Act Against Restraints of Competition <ARC>
Gesetz {n} gegen Wettbewerbsbeschränkungen <GWB>
(arc of) one-sixth of a circleSechstelkreis {m}
(arc of) one-eighth of a circleAchtelkreis {m}
idiom
Darby and Joan
[glückliches, älteres Ehepaar]
bot.T
creeping joan [Lysimachia nummularia]
Münzkraut {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • It was the capital of the Kingdom of France during the Merovingian period and played an important role in the Hundred Years' War, particularly known for the role of Joan of Arc during the siege of Orléans.
  • In 1429, the 17-year-old Joan of Arc came to Chinon to meet and to acknowledge him as the rightful heir to the throne.
  • In a spirit of contrition and reconciliation, in 1922 a statue of Joan of Arc (carved under the supervision of Sir Ninian Comper) was placed beside the entrance to the Lady Chapel in Winchester Cathedral diagonally facing Cardinal Beaufort's tomb and chantry chapel.
  • Perhaps the most notorious witch trial in history was the trial of Joan of Arc.
  • The second novel, "Pozdější život Panny" ("The Later Life of the Virgin"), deals with the idea of the rescue of Joan of Arc.

  • This includes a network of Catholic buildings, including the Church of St. Joan of Arc, but also with the Protestant Reformed Church and the Anglican church Saint-Georges.
  • After the burning at the stake of Joan of Arc in 1431, her ashes were thrown into the Seine from the medieval stone Mathilde Bridge at Rouen, though unserious counter-claims persist.
  • If Joan of Arc had married, she would no longer have been Joan of Arc".
  • Every year in June, the "Fêtes Johanniques" commemorate the entrance of Joan of Arc into Reims in 1429 and the coronation of Charles VII of France in the cathedral.
  • Jean de Dunois – a former companion at arms of Joan of Arc—captured the city on 20 August 1451 and annexed it to the Crown "without making too many victims", but at the cost of a war indemnity of 40,000 gold Écus payable in a year,—thanks to the opportunism of the bishop who claimed to have seen "a large white cross surmounted by a crown which turns into a fleur-de-lis in the sky" to dissuade Bayonne from fighting against the royal troops.

  • "La Pucelle", on the other hand, is a burlesque on the legend of Joan of Arc.
  • Callixtus III ordered a new trial for Joan of Arc (c. ...
  • In 1455, a petition by Joan of Arc's mother Isabelle led to a re-trial designed to investigate the dubious circumstances which led to Joan's execution.
  • Other famous structures include Rouen Castle, whose keep is known as the "tour Jeanne d'Arc", where Joan of Arc was brought in 1431 to be threatened with torture (contrary to popular belief, she was not imprisoned there but in the since destroyed "tour de lady Pucelle"); the "Church of Saint Ouen" (12th–15th century); the "Palais de Justice", which was once the seat of the "Parlement" (French court of law) of Normandy; the Gothic "Church of St Maclou" (15th century); and the Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics which contains a splendid collection of faïence and porcelain for which Rouen was renowned during the 16th to 18th centuries.
  • Joan of Arc ([...]; [...] 1412 – 30 May 1431) is a patron saint of France, honored as a defender of the French nation for her role in the siege of Orléans and her insistence on the coronation of Charles VII of France during the Hundred Years' War.

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