Xavier Dorison and Louis-David Delahaye dedicated an album to Pierre Cauchon, bishop of Beauvais, the grand authorising officer of the trial, who condemned the "girl" to the stake.
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In 1431 he opened in Rouen one of the most resounding trials in the history of France, that of Joan of Arc. At the origin of this procedure, a man with a famous name but little known profile: Cauchon, a bishop whom this remarkable comic book invites us to discover. A question comes to mind immediately after reading...
Xavier Dorison and Louis-David Delahaye dedicated an album to Pierre Cauchon, bishop of Beauvais, the grand authorising officer of the trial, who condemned the "girl" to the stake.