joan of arc was accused of both heresy and\nwar crimes.\nwitchcraft.\ntheft.\nimpersonating a man.

joan of arc was accused of both heresy and\nwar crimes.\nwitchcraft.\ntheft.\nimpersonating a man.
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B. Witchcraft
Brief Explanations:
Joan of Arc was accused of heresy and witchcraft. Her claims of divine voices and her non - traditional role (such as leading troops) were seen as going against the norms of the time. The religious authorities of the period, especially those in the context of the Hundred Years' War and the complex political - religious situation, used these accusations. War crimes were not a main charge against her. Theft was not a significant accusation. While she did dress as a man (which was also part of the heresy and "un - womanly" accusations), the more prominent additional charge along with heresy was witchcraft.