Christine de Pizan and the Book of the City of Ladies | STUFF YOU MISSED IN HISTORY CLASS
🛎 If You're New Subscribe ► https://bit.ly/SYMIHCSubscribe Christine de Pizan and the Book of the City of Ladies | STUFF YOU MISSED IN HISTORY CLASS Christine de Pizan is often described as a late-Medieval writer. But just “writer” does not really sum up everything she did. She wrote verse, military manuals, and treatises on war, peace and the just governance of a nation. She was the official biographer of King Charles V of France and wrote the only popular piece in praise of Joan of Arc that was penned during her lifetime. Original Air Date: September 5, 2018 ❤️ iHeartRadio » http://bit.ly/3UEA7pe 📢 APPLE PODCASTS » http://bit.ly/3EfJkil 📢 AMAZON MUSIC » http://bit.ly/3UNaNO1 🟢 SPOTIFY » http://bit.ly/3G2TOTp 🎥 PREVIOUS VIDEO » • SYMHC Classics: The Oneida Utopia | STUFF ... ✨ KEEP IN TOUCH WITH : FACEBOOK » https://bit.ly/3NReLmi TWITTER » https://bit.ly/3fUYUXl INSTAGRAM » https://bit.ly/3WSGxmr Join Holly and Tracy as they bring you the greatest and strangest Stuff You Missed In History Class in this podcast by iHeartRadio. New episodes Monday and Wednesday on iHeartRadio. #StuffYouMissedInHistoryClass #StuffYouMissedInHistoryClassPodcast #TracyWilson #HollyFrey #StuffYouMissedInHistoryClassPod #HollyFreyPodcast #TracyWilsonPodcast

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