The Ballade on JOAN of ARK (англійською мовою)

The  Ballade  on  JOAN  of  ARK
By  Victor  Hudson  ©2015
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France  was  in  ruins:  Hundred  Years'  War
Allied  with  deadly  plague  and  famine
To  bring  her  to  her  knees.  Seemed  anymore
No  one  believed  that   mighty  Lord  in  Heaven
Was  taking  care  of  men  or  crops  or  wasted  lands.
In  'heart  of  hearts  people  couldn't  comprehend
Why  cursed-dog  Englishmen  prevailed  in  every  fight,
As  if  it  was,  indeed,  their  true  God-given  right.
There,  in  a  midst  of  indistinguished  creatures,
A  peasant  girl  of  very  common  features
Heard  Voices  from  Above;  at  their  command
She  left  her  village  in  a  quiet  land,
Then  saddled  a  horse  and  raised  a  sword.
Like  forest  fires  spread  the  word
Through  country's  places  high  and  low:
Nobles  donned  the  armor,   laymen  strang  the  bow.
They  followed  The  Virgin  as  a  flock  of  geez
And  in  nine  days  Orleans  was  released,
In  Rheims'  Cathedral  t'  King  received  his  crown  –
Thus  France  was  saved.  But  in  another  town
The  Maid  was  burnt  to  ashes  at  the  stake.
Methinks,  in  clouds,  angels  made  'mistake...
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Biography.

 Joan  of  Arc  (French:  Jeanne  d'Arc;  c.  1412[5] –  30  May  1431),  nicknamed  "The  Maid  of  Orleans"  (French:  La  Pucelle  d'Orleans),  is  considered  a  heroine  of  France  and  a  Roman  Catholic  saint.  She  was  born  to  a  peasant  family  at  Domremy  in  north-east  France.  Joan  said  she  received  visions  of  the  Archangel  Michael,  Saint  Margaret  and  Saint  Catherine  instructing  her  to  support  Charles  VII  and  recover  France  from  English  domination  late  in  the  Hundred  Years'  War.  The  uncrowned  King  Charles  VII  sent  Joan  to  the  siege  of  Orleans  as  part  of  a  relief  mission.  She  gained  prominence  after  the  siege  was  lifted  in  only  nine  days.  Several  additional  swift  victories  led  to  Charles  VII's  coronation  at  Reims.  On  23  May  1430,  she  was  captured  at  Compiegne  by  the  allied  English-Burgundian  faction.  She  was  later  handed  over  to  the  English,[6]  and  then  put  on  trial  by  the  pro-English  Bishop  of  Beauvais  Pierre  Cauchon  on  a  variety  of  charges[clarification  needed].[7]  After  Cauchon  declared  her  guilty  she  was  burned  at  the  stake  on  30  May  1431,  dying  at  about  nineteen  years  of  age.[8]

Twenty-five  years  after  her  execution,  an  inquisitorial  court  authorized  by  Pope  Callixtus  III  examined  the  trial,  debunked  the  charges  against  her,  pronounced  her  innocent,  and  declared  her  a  martyr.[8]  Joan  of  Arc  was  beatified  in  1909  and  canonized  in  1920.  She  is  one  of  the  nine  secondary  patron  saints  of  France,  along  with  St.  Denis,  St.  Martin  of  Tours,  St.  Louis,  St.  Michael,  St.  Remi,  St.  Petronilla,  St.  Radegund  and  St.  Therese  of  Lisieux.

Joan  of  Arc  has  been  a  popular  figure  in  literature,  painting,  sculpture,  and  other  cultural  works  since  the  time  of  her  death,  and  many  famous  writers,  filmmakers  and  composers  have  created  works  about  her.  Cultural  depictions  of  Joan  of  Arc  have  continued  in  films,  theatre,  television,  video  games,  music,  and  performances  to  this  day.

адреса: https://www.poetryclub.com.ua/getpoem.php?id=635647
Рубрика: Лирика любви
дата надходження 14.01.2016
автор: Віктор Хадсон