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 Neufchâteau, 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 Orléans, 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 Alençon, 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 Orléans, i. 216
armour of, i. 216, 221; ii. 76, 83
her chaplain, i. 221
horses of, i. 222, 346; ii. 356
sword of, i. xii, 223, 475; ii. 75-77, 133, 245
standard of, i. 227; ii. 104, 262, 281, 284
at Blois, i. 243
dictates manifestoes to the English from Poitiers and Blois, i. 244
exhorts the French soldiers to repentance, i. 254
her banner, i. 255
leaves Blois for Orléans, i. xiii, 256
misled as to route, i. 258-263
approaches the Bastard, i. 260
her ignorance of Orléans, i. 260
her mission at Orléans, i. 263
prophesies change of wind, i. 264
asks to return to Blois, i. 265
at Chécy, i. 267
summons the English to surrender, i. 262, 273, 276, 278, 295, 311, 316, 351
enters Orléans, i. 264-269
leads the Orléannais to the holy places, i. 277
surveys the bastions, i. 279
is offered wine, i. 279
her belief in herself, i. 282, 343; ii. 6, 66, 112
meets the army from Blois, i. 283
jests with the Bastard, i. 283
roused from sleep by her Council, i. 284
at St.-Loup, i. 285-291
her influence in Orléans, i. 291, 319
plans kept from, i. 293
receives counsel in Orléans, i. 295
at Les Tourelles, i. xiii, 296-313
wounded in the foot, i. 300
prophesies her wound, i. 301, 306
prophesies success in Orléans, i. 303
is wounded in the shoulder, i. 306, 314; ii. 246
hears Mass on the Sabbath, i. 315
leaves Orléans for Blois and Tours, i. 318
approved by Gélu, i. 320
approved by Gerson, i. 326-331
urges the King to Reims, i. 333
questioned as to her Voices, i. 334, 341; ii. 229-235, 238, 242, 253, 258, 261, 268, 272, 274, 277, 283,
327, 331-334, 402-406
at Loches, i. 335-338
fame of, i. 336, 381-385, 461-477; ii. 160-163
her prayer for France, i. 336
consulted as a saint, i. 337, 434, 452, 453; ii. 41-43, 81-83, 260, 272
at Selles-en-Berry, i. 338
wishes for prayers for her soul, i. 342
prophesies the English evacuation, i. 344
prophesies to Guy de Laval, i. 346
marches on Jargeau, i. 349-355
receives gifts at Orléans, i. 355, 356
hopes to rescue the captive Duke, i. 357
meets the Constable, i. 364
at Beaugency, i. 364-367
at Patay, i. 369, 376
prophesies victory at Patay, i. 370, 372
at Orléans, i. 377, 396
prophesies the coronation of Charles, i. 378
Constable's plot to seize, i. 379
her loyalty to Charles VII, i. 380
her progress to Reims, i. 385, 403
led by the King's Council, i. 388
at Gien, i. 396
dictates a letter to Tournai, i. 396-400
invites Burgundy to the coronation, i. 400
dictates a letter to Troyes, i. 419, 422
at Troyes, i. 424, 427, 430, 432-434
prophesies victory at Troyes, i. 427
at Châlons, i. 436
at Reims, i. 448-458
dreams of a crown, i. 448, 475; ii. 233, 234, 255, 269
ring of, i. 453; ii. 254
writes to the Duke of Burgundy, i. 456
legends of, i. 463-476
prophecies by, i. 470-477; ii. 355, 356
re the English, i. xvi; ii. 252, 281
writes to Reims, ii. 4-6, 51, 107, 116
political judgment of, ii. 7
betrayed, ii. 16
rides with the scouts, ii. 22
poems in honour of, ii. 25
prophecies relating to, ii. 29-32
personal appearance of, ii. 32
at Compiègne, ii. 36
marches towards Paris, ii. 36-77
replies to the Count d'Armagnac, ii. 43
stands as godmother, ii. 50, 260
Parisian opinion of, ii. 59, 98, 99, 158
summons Paris to surrender, ii. 67, 273
is wounded in the thigh, ii. 69, 72
turned from Paris, ii. 72
drives prostitutes from the army, ii. 74, 75
at Selles-en-Berry, ii. 78-82
at the attack on St.-Pierre-le-Moustier, ii. 85
and Catherine de la Rochelle, ii. 87-90, 101, 183
collects money for the army, ii. 88, 92, 94, 95
at Moulins, ii. 92
writes to Riom, ii. 93, 94
grant of nobility, ii. 102, 212
fêted at Orléans, ii. 103
writes to Tours, ii. 104
leases a house in Orléans, ii. 105
at Sully, ii. 106-118
on crusading, ii. 110
her letter to Sigismund, ii. 112
in the trenches of Melun, ii. 122
attempts to exchange prisoners, ii. 124-132
at Senlis, ii. 138
used as a mascotte, ii. 148
at Margny, ii. 148-150
is taken prisoner, ii. 152
attempts escape from Beaulieu, ii. 160
prayers for deliverance of, ii. 161-163
claimed by Cauchon, ii. 170-178, 181, 195, 197, 204
at Beaurevoir, ii. 178
leaps from the Tower, i. xix; ii. 181, 261, 273, 275, 295, 405
writes to Tournai, ii. 189
at Arras, ii. 191-196, 420
taken to Rouen, ii. 196-198
in prison at Rouen, ii. 198-204, 212-217
information against, ii. 210-212, 239
her wish to escape, ii. 225, 276
becomes a prisoner of the Church, ii. 225
preliminary trial, i. viii, xxiii, lii; ii. 221-284
place of trial of, ii. 227, 247
her letter to the English, ii. 231
illness of, ii. 220-242, 289
refuses to reveal the King's secret, ii. 245, 262, 264, 295
trial of, pronounced illegal, ii. 246-248
her letter to the Count d'Armagnac, ii. 250
does not speak to the priests of her visions, ii. 266
charges against, ii. 275, 287-289, 291, 295, 300-305
would appeal to the pope, ii. 282, 312
is offered an advocate, ii. 284-286
trial in ordinary, ii. 284-322
sustained by her Voices, ii. 289, 291
her desire for the sacraments, ii. 290
in the torture chamber, ii. 292
deserted by her friends, i. liv; ii. 297
exhorted by Maurice, ii. 305-307
refuses to recant, ii. 307, 313
preached at by Erard, ii. 308-314
sentence against, ii. 314
recants, ii. 315-319
English resume possession of, ii. 321
resumes woman's attire, ii. 322
resumes man's attire, ii. 324
retracts her recantation, ii. 325-328
is told of her death, ii. 380
second recantation of, i. ix, xxvii; ii. 331
confesses and receives the Sacrament, ii. 333
is burnt at the stake, ii. 335-342
trial for rehabilitation, i. xxvi-xxxii, xlii; ii. 384-392
medical opinion on, ii. 401-406

Jeanne of Évreux, i. 395
de Valois, Queen, i. 395
du Lys, Claude de Metz, impersonates Jeanne d'Arc, ii. 353-376
the Maid of Sermaize, ii. 392, 393

Jeremiah, i. 414
image carved by, i. 219

Jerusalem, i. 186, 249
Queen of, see Yolande

Jesus Christ, i. 207

Jhesus-Maria on the standard, i. 227
on letters, i. 245, 295, 397, 419, 456; ii. 43, 281
on Jeanne's ring, i. 452

Joachim, François, i. 348

Joash, i. xl, 202

John, Count of Porcien, see the Bastard of Orléans
Duke of Brittany, caution of, i. 379-381
Duke of Burgundy, murder of, i. 21, 400, 422; ii. 17
King of France, i. xxxvi, 63; ii. 54
XXIII, Pope, i. 153

Joinville, Jeanne de, inherits Bourlémont, i. 14, 19, 27
Château de, i. 27, 98

Jonah, i. 344

Joshua, ii. 27

Journal du Siège, Le, i. xiii

Jouvenel des Ursins, Jean, i. lxiv, 187, 192, 408; ii. 385

Judas Maccabæus, i. 328

Judith, i. 165, 191, 238, 328, 339, 341, 382; ii. 27, 87, 367

Julien, hill of, i. 2

Jumièges, Abbot of, ii. 208, 209, 309

Justin, i. 205


Kalt Eysen, Heinrich, ii. 364

Kennedy, Lord Hugh, i. 218; ii. 124

Kermoisan, Thudal de, i. 347, 363

Kernanna, i. xxxv

King's Evil, i. 459

Kiriel, Sir Thomas, ii. 348

Kyrthrizian, Richard, i. 224


L'Averdy, i. vii, lix

La Beauce, i. lxix, 108, 112, 121, 131, 134, 318, 233, 241, 255, 354
plain of, i. 163
route through, i. 259, 282, 371

La Belle d'Anjou, i. 184

La Bergère, i. 348, 350

La Bougue, ii. 95

La Chapelle, ii. 50, 63, 70

La Charité, i. 389; ii. 84, 164, 167, 272
siege of, ii. 90, 94, 96, 103, 261

La Croix-Boissée, i. 134, 143

La Croix-Morin, i. 278

La Ferté-Milon, ii. 10, 16, 60

La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, ii. 408

La Grange-aux-Ormes, ii. 353, 357, 375

La Hire, i. 105, 115, 137, 139,