St. Joan of Arc
1412 – 1431
French

Savior of her king and country. While still an adolescent, she acted on inner voices commanding her to save France from English forces. Remarkably, she succeeded in rallying the dispirited French forces, beating back the English, and leading the uncertain French heir to the throne to be crowned at the Reims Cathedral. She was then captured by the English and burned as a witch. The Roman Catholic Church canonized her in 1920.

Contemporaries
1370–1424John Ziska
1428–1471Richard Warwick
1431–1463François Villon
1420–1498Tomás de Torquemada
1378–1417Sir John Oldcastle
1342–1413Julian of Norwich
1365–1416Jerome of Prague
1387–1422Henry V
1363–1429Jean de Gerson
1425–1500John Cabot
1431–1503Alexander VI