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Over 30, 000 people attend the ceremony in Rome, including 140 descendants of Joan of Arc's family.
* Joan of Arc's first letter to Reims — translation by Allen Williamson of the letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Reims on August 5, 1429.
* Joan of Arc's second letter to Reims — letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Reims on March 16, 1430, translated by Allen Williamson.
Rouen became the capital city of English power in occupied France and when the duke of Bedford, John of Lancaster bought Joan of Arc from his ally, the duke of Burgundy who had been keeping her in jail since May 1430, she was logically sent to this city for Christmas 1430 and after a long trial by a church court, sentenced to be burned at the stake on 30 May 1431 in this city, where most inhabitants supported the duke of Burgundy, Joan of Arc's royal enemy.
In the centre of the Place du Vieux Marché ( the site of Joan of Arc's pyre ) is the modern church of Saint Joan of Arc.
This was Joan of Arc's first major military victory and the first major French success to follow the crushing defeat at Agincourt in 1415.
Volunteers of men and supplies swelled the French army, eager to serve under Joan of Arc's banner.
* Joan of Arc's House
He was, however, famously crowned in Reims in 1429 through Joan of Arc's effort to free France from the English.
* Joan of Arc's Letter to Clermont-Ferrand – Translation by Allen Williamson of an entry concerning Joan of Arc's letter to this city on 7 November 1429.
The stalemate was broken by the victory of the French crown over Burgundy following Joan of Arc's final battle in the Siege of Compiègne in 1430, and the later incorporation of the duchy into France.
In 1931, he wrote the Mass for the 500th Anniversary of the Death of Joan of Arc, which was premiered at the cathedral in Rouen to commemorate the quincentenary of Joan of Arc's martyr death.
Lafayette's ancestor Marshal of France Gilbert de La Fayette III was a companion-at-arms who led Joan of Arc's army in Orléans.
* Joan of Arc's letter to Tournai — English translation ( by Allen Williamson ) of this letter dictated by Joan of Arc on June 25, 1429.
* Joan of Arc's Letter to the Hussites ( 23 March 1430 ) — In 1430, Joan of Arc dictated a letter threatening to lead a crusading army against the Hussites unless they returned to " the Catholic Faith and the original Light ".

Joan and lyrics
Other musical artists whose lyrics and artwork have referenced Situationist concepts include: The Love Kills Theory, Chumbawamba, Manic Street Preachers, Nation of Ulysses, Huggy Bear, Joan of Arc, International Noise Conspiracy and Refused.
The word " mahout " also features in the lyrics of the song " Drop the Pilot ", by Joan Armatrading.
In Joan Baez's " The Dream Song ", the lyrics discuss a dream-within-a-dream resulting from her apparent awakening.
Some of his songs have already become popular classics in Basque folk music, especially Txoria txori (" A bird is a bird "), his most famous song, of which Joan Baez did an interpretation using the original Basque lyrics.
* Joan of Arc (" You Can't Keep a Good Girl Down ")-Sally of the Alley and Foundlings ( lyrics by Grey & Wodehouse )
While in London in 1943, he wrote the lyrics for the song La complainte du partisan, ( known in English translation as The Partisan ( recorded by Leonard Cohen, Joan Baez, and doubtless many others ).
His many translations of Schiller -- including both Classical and Romantic ballads, lyrics, and the verse drama Jungfrau von Orléans ( about Joan of Arc ) -- became classic works in Russian that many consider to be of equal if not higher quality than their originals.
* " Carmelina " contains lyrics which refer to the shooting of Joan Vollmer Adams by William S. Burroughs and his subsequent flight to Mexico to escape possible detention.
Most versions of the song are set in Edinburgh, but Joan Baez sets her version, which is probably the best known, in Glasgow, ending with these lyrics ( in translation ):
The song has since been recorded numerous times, such as by New Lost City Ramblers, The Wolfe Tones, Henry Whitter, Ernest Stoneman, Clayton McMichen, The Carter Family, Blue Sky Boys ( whose version, performed in 1936, appears in the soundtrack of the 1973 film Paper Moon ), Johnny Cash, Porter Wagoner, Pete Seeger, Monroe Brothers, Joan Baez, Olivia Newton-John ( with Mike Sammes, in 1971, her second commercial single in the United States ), Dave Guard and the Whiskeyhill Singers, Mike Ireland and Holler, and Doc Watson, with slightly different lyrics when sung by a female.
While performing " Vow ", Manson ad-libbed the lyrics " I can't use what I can't abuse " and " like Joan of Arc coming back for more ".
Hearing the lyrics read to her by Dylan just after they had been written, is thought to be the inspiration for the 1975 Joan Baez song, " Diamonds & Rust "-which is based on their own relationship ten years earlier.
Norman initially wrote the piece as a play ( with no music ), but after Joan Littlewood read it, she asked Bart to write the music and lyrics.
I Love You, China () is a song composed for a soprano by Zheng Qiufeng to the lyrics of Qu Cong for the film Overseas Compatriots ( Chinese: 海外赤子 ) ( 1979 ) starring Chen Chong ( Chinese: 陳冲 ), also known as Joan Chen.
Goldilocks is a musical with a book by Jean and Walter Kerr, music by Leroy Anderson, and lyrics by the Kerrs and Joan Ford.
The Sky's The Limit ( 1943 ) is a musical comedy film with a wartime theme starring Fred Astaire, Joan Leslie, Robert Benchley, Robert Ryan and Eric Blore, with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
Yet another set of English lyrics, under the title " How Wonderful to Know ," were written by Kermit Goell, and recorded by Joan Regan, by Cliff Richard, by Caterina Valente, and by Andy Williams.

Joan and cover
These albums ( except the last ) were also known for using contemporary paintings as cover art, featuring the work of Joan Miró on Time Further Out, Franz Kline on Time in Outer Space, and Sam Francis on Time Changes.
Post-punk act Siouxsie and the Banshees revisited " She Cracked " on Downside Up, as did Seaweed on the John Peel Sub-Pop Sessions album, and Joan Jett sang " Roadrunner " on her cover album, The Hit List.
It was Joan Baez in Concert, Part 2 that featured Baez's first-ever Dylan cover.
" Joan Baez would cover " In My Time of Need " in 2003.
Joan Baez's cover of the song was a top-five chart hit in late 1971.
The most successful English-language cover of the song was a version by Joan Baez released in 1971, which peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US in October that year and spent five weeks atop the easy listening chart.
* NewMusicBox cover: Joan La Barbara in conversation with Molly Sheridan, January 30, 2006 ( includes video ) ( plus a master class with Joan La Barbara )
While Joan Jett played " no-frills, glam-rock anthems, sung with her tough-as-nails snarl and sneer ", the Go-Go's were seen as playful girls, an image that even Rolling Stone magazine poked fun at when they put the band on their cover in their underwear along with the caption " Go-Go's Put out !".
" and jazzy, upright-bass-fueled songs that often slyly quoted other material -- the theme from " Courageous Cat " on " Is Chicago, Is Not Chicago ," Thelonious Monk's " Misterioso " on " Casiotone Nation ," and Bobby McFerrin's cover of Joan Armatrading's " Opportunity " on " Uh, Zoom Zip.
The punk rock and New Wave eras would see a wave of interest in the Raiders ' music ; " I'm Not Your Stepping Stone " was covered by The Sex Pistols, Minor Threat, and Liverpool band The Farm ( although The Monkees ' cover version was better known than the Raiders ' original ), and later " Just Like Me " would be covered by The Circle Jerks, Joan Jett and Pat Benatar.
As Joan had two illegitimate children by Pedro de Castilla y Fonseca, rumors abounded that she used the farthingale to cover up a pregnancy.
In 1997 La Bouche recorded a cover version of the Elton John song " Candle in the Wind 1997 " also known as " Goodbye England's Rose " for their album " A Moment Of Love " in a gospel version featuring guest vocalists Chilli, Christin Sargent, Freda Goodlett, Rejime, The Jackson Singers, Joan Faulkner, Ma Belle & No Mercy.
* 1981: A cover of the song by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts concluded their studio album I Love Rock ' n ' Roll when it was released in December.
Joan Jett released a cover version on single.
Torres García's cover illustration for Catalan Literature | Catalan poet Joan Salvat-Papasseit's Poemes en ondes hertzianes ( 1919 )
A cover version of " There But For Fortune " by Joan Baez became a top-ten hit in the UK in 1965.
Stone effigies of Sir James and his wife Joan with their armorial bearings cover their tomb in the choir of the Dalkeith Collegate church.
The record features a cover of Joan Baez's " Diamonds & Rust ".
Examples on these include the cover of the Animal Cracker box and Homer and Dr. Joan Bushwell's discussion about the smell of feces in the doctor's hut.
The cover sketch is a drawing of David Harris by Joan Baez.
In 1999, Melissa Joan Hart did an electropop cover for her film Sabrina Down Under.
The book was also endorsed on the jacket by Joan Crawford and Gypsy Rose Lee and the 2003 edition is endorsed on the back cover by Sex and the Citys Kim Cattrall.
" In the movie " Demasiado Amor " a cover of Lupita D ' alessio " Acariciame " with two versions, one in collaboration with Mastretta, one with Joan Valent.

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