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PIERRE CAUCHON (d. 1442)

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 555 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PIERRE CAUCHON (d. 1442)  , French bishop, was born near Reims in the latter
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half of the 14th century . We find him rector of the university of Paris in
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October 1397 . In 1413 he joined the Burgundian faction, and was exiled by the parlement of Paris . But on the triumph of his party this decree was annulled, and Philip the Good, duke of
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Burgundy, gave him a canonry at
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Beauvais, sent him to the council of Constance, procured him the
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post of maitre
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des requetes in 1418, and finally in 1420 had him made bishop of Beauvais . But the
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people were hostile to him, and he was driven from his bishopric in 1429; whereupon he attached himself to the
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English court, and in 1431 endeavoured to procure the surrender of Reims to the English, so that Henry VI. might be crowned there . In this hefailed, and Henry was crowned in Paris on the 17th of December 1431 by Henry Beaufort, cardinal bishop of Winchester, assisted by the bishops of Beauvais and
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Noyon . On the 24th of May 1430,
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Joan of Arc having been taken prisoner at
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Compiegne, within the limits of his diocese, Cauchon acted as her accuser, and demanded the right of judging her . Joan was taken to
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Rouen, whither Cauchon followed her, having been driven from Beauvais . He conducted the trial with marked partiality and malevolence, condemned the maid to imprisonment for
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life, and then, under pressure from the populace and the English, had recourse to fresh perfidies, declared Joan a relapsed heretic, excommunicated her, and handed her over to the secular arm on the 3oth of May 1431 . As, in consequence of this, it was impossible for him to return to his own diocese, he obtained the bishopric of
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Lisieux in 1432 by favour of the king of England . He assisted at the council of Basel in 1435, and died suddenly on the 18th of December 1442 . Excommunicated posthumously by Pope Calixtus IV., his
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body was exhumed and thrown in the
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common
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sewer .

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Pierre Cauchon de Sommievre, chanoine de Reims et de Beauvais, eveque de Beauvais et de Lisieux, son origine, ses dignites, sa mort et sa sepulture," in the 1 ransactions of the Academy of Reims (1896–1898) .

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