Joan cropped her hair and dressed in men's clothes for her 11-day journey across the enemy
territory to Chinon, the site of Charles's court This is a sentence from the chapter JOAN OF ARC What does it mean by 'the site of Charles's court'?
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In May 1428, Joan's visions instructed her to go to Vaucouleurs and contact Robert de Baudricourt, the garrison commander and a supporter of Charles. ... Joan cropped her hair and dressed in men's clothes for her 11-day journey across enemy territory to Chinon, the site of Charles's court.
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Charles I Execution Site
Outside the Banqueting House, on the pavement of Whitehall, is the site of Charles I's execution on 30 January 1649. A scaffold was erected in front of the Banqueting House at first-floor level, high above the thousands of spectators. It gave them a clear view of the grisly execution of their King.
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