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THIS DAY IN HISTORY 1431 At Rouen in English-controlled Normandy, Joan of Arc, the peasant girl who

[May 30]( THIS DAY IN HISTORY 1431 [Joan of Arc martyred]( At Rouen in English-controlled Normandy, Joan of Arc, the peasant girl who became the savior of France, is burned at the stake for heresy. Joan was born in 1412, the daughter of a tenant farmer at Domremy, on the borders of the duchies of Bar and Lorraine. In 1415, the Hundred Years War between... [read more »]( American Revolution 1806 [Patriot and future President Andrew Jackson kills Charles Dickinson »]( Automotive 1911 [First Indianapolis 500 held »]( Civil War 1862 [Confederates evacuate Corinth, Mississippi »]( Cold War 1990 [Gorbachev arrives in Washington for summit »]( Crime 1997 [Jonathan Levin is tortured and killed by his former student »]( Disaster 1927 [Waters of Kentucky River peak »]( General Interest 1806 [Andrew Jackson wins duel »]( 1868 [Civil War dead honored on Decoration Day »]( 1967 [Republic of Biafra proclaimed »]( 1971 [Mariner 9 departs for Mars »]( Hollywood 2008 [Sex and the City movie released »]( Literary 1593 [Christopher Marlowe killed in tavern brawl »]( Music 1963 [Lesley Gore sings "It's My Party" on American Bandstand »]( Old West 1899 [Pearl Hart holds up an Arizona stagecoach »]( Presidential 1806 [Andrew Jackson kills Charles Dickinson in duel »]( 1922 [Former President Taft dedicates Lincoln Memorial »]( Sports 1911 [First Indianapolis 500 is run »]( Vietnam War 1966 [U.S. aircraft carry out new raids »]( 1969 [Thieu vows never to agree to a coalition government »]( World War I 1913 [The First Balkan War ends »]( World War II 1942 [Brits bombard Cologne in Operation Millennium »]( [HISTORY.com]( [SHOWS]( [VIDEOS]( [SCHEDULE]( [TOPICS]( [Subscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Contact Us](mailto:thc.newsletters@aetn.com) This is a promotional email from HISTORY and A+E Networks. You received this message because {EMAIL} is subscribed to This Day In History email updates. If you DO NOT wish to receive these emails please [UNSUBSCRIBE](. Having trouble viewing this message? [View the web version](. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not junk folders) and view images, [please add us to your address book or safe/white list](. © 2017 A&E Television Networks, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Email Marketing, 235 E 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 [Corporate Information]( | [TV Parental Guidelines]( | [Careers]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Copyright Policy]( | [Ad Sales]( | [Ad Choices](

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