Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake in Rouen, a city in northern France on May 30, 1431. She was accused of heresy by the English and their French allies who had captured her during the Hundred Years' War. Despite multiple attempts to force her to recant her beliefs and practices, she remained steadfast in her faith and conviction, leading to her ultimate execution at the age of 19. Today, Rouen is often considered a pilgrimage site for those who admire and honor Joan of Arc's legacy.