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Cauchon and become
After Confederation was achieved in July 1867, Cauchon was called upon to become the first Premier of Quebec.
Rejected in his bid to become Quebec Premier, Cauchon still sought higher office.

Cauchon and obtain
Concerned for the regularity of the proceeding, bishop Cauchon forwarded an inflammatory bill of indictment to Paris in order to obtain the opinion of university clerics.

Cauchon and support
Although he denied the existence of a formal pact with former cabinet-mate Martin Cauchon, he indicated that in a later leadership race he would probably throw his support to the younger man.
Cauchon voted against his party on some occasions in 1858, and spoke out against its early support of Canadian Confederation.
Cauchon refused to back Martin's leadership bid, and decided to support John Manley.

Cauchon and Duke
The Duke of Bedford summoned Bishop Cauchon on 13 May, irritated by the expense and slowness of the trial.

Cauchon and who
In 1430 Pierre Cauchon, the bishop of Beauvais, promoted a trial against Joan of Arc, who was also known as the " Maid of Orleans ".
The Liberal Party's Quebec Lieutenant Denis Coderre, who was tasked with finding Quebec candidates for the next election, announced that the riding was closed off to Cauchon and was being reserved for a female candidate.
They tell Cauchon that she conjured a spell to make the new clothing appear, which suggests that she is an evil witch who must be burned immediately.
Some writers claim that Shaw attempts to wrongly rehabilitate Pierre Cauchon, the powerful Bishop of Beauvais, and the Inquisitor, who were most instrumental in sending Joan to the stake.
Holmes played a number of memorable roles, including the gullible millionaire conned in Nightmare Alley ( 1947 ), a shifty lawyer in Kiss of Death ( 1947 ), the Bishop of Avranches, who fiercely denounces Pierre Cauchon in the Ingrid Bergman Joan of Arc ( 1948 ), Marilyn Monroe's potential father-in-law in the 1953 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (" I don't want to marry your son for his money, I want to marry him for your money!

Cauchon and Joan
* 1431 – Joan of Arc is handed over to Bishop Pierre Cauchon.
* Saint Joan ( Cauchon ), Birmingham Rep, 1967
Manuscript portrait of Bishop Pierre Cauchon at the trial of Joan of Arc.
Cauchon returned to his diocese with the deaths of Charles VI and Henry V. He departed from a visit to Rheims in 1429 when Joan of Arc and the French army approached for the coronation of Charles VII.
Cauchon played a leading role in negotiations to gain Joan of Arc from the Burgundians for the English.
The English tells Cauchon that the church must quickly condemn and execute Joan for heresy because English soldiers are afraid to fight while she remains alive.
About to be burned for heresy, Joan is distraught that she will be brought before God without having given her confession, and the Bishop Cauchon plays upon this, requiring that she signs a written recantation of her visions and signs from God before he can hear her confession.
Although suspecting that the English may have forced the new clothes on Joan, a disappointed Cauchon nonetheless abandons Joan to her fate, reneging on his promise to hear her confession.
It starred Siobhan McKenna as Joan, Donald Pleasence as The Inquisitor, Felix Aylmer as Peter Cauchon and Alec McCowen as The Chaplain.
For two more months, Joan remains imprisoned while her enemies, led by Bishop Pierre Cauchon of Beauvais, prepare her trial.
When the Theatre Guild revived George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan later in the same year, with Uta Hagen in the title role, Scourby was cast as Peter Cauchon, the Bishop of Beauvais.
Back on the New York stage, Scourby played Rakitin in Emlyn Williams ' adaptation of Turgenev's A Month in the Country and Peter Cauchon in Siobhan McKenna's interpretation of Saint Joan, both presented at the Off-Broadway Phoenix Theatre in 1956.
In 1938, he was featured in The Citadel, starring Robert Donat, and a decade later, he played the role of Pierre Cauchon in the technicolor version of Joan of Arc, starring Ingrid Bergman.

Cauchon and .
She was captured by the Burgundians, transferred to the English in exchange for money, put on trial by the pro-English Bishop of Beauvais Pierre Cauchon for charges of " insubordination and heterodoxy ", and was burned at the stake for heresy when she was 19 years old.
* December 18 – Pierre Cauchon, French Catholic bishop ( b. 1371 )
They made McKenna the favourite with 7 to 2 odds beating Scott Brison ( 8 to 1 ), Martin Cauchon ( 10 to 1 ), Michael Ignatieff and John Manley ( each 15 to 1 ) among others.
Pierre Cauchon ( b. 1371 in Rheims, d. December 1442 in Rouen ), bishop of Beauvais.
Cauchon came from a middle class family in Rheims.
Cauchon was a brilliant student in the liberal arts.
By 1404 Cauchon was curé of Égliselles and sought a post near Rheims.
Cauchon sought advancement through noble patronage.
In 1407, Cauchon was part of a mission from the crown of France to attempt to reconcile The Great Schism between rival claimants to the papacy Boniface IX and Gregory XII.
Cauchon formed part of a commission charged with proposing sanctions and reforms.
The next year, Cauchon became the official ambassador of the duke of Burgundy.
Bishop Cauchon supported the election of Pope Martin V. Shortly afterward, Cauchon became archdeacon of Chartres ; canon of Rheims, Châlons, and Beauvais ; and chaplain of the duke of Burgundy.
Cauchon took part in the royal marriage negotiations surrounding the Treaty of Troyes.
Bishop Cauchon spent most of the next two years in service to the king.

aspired and become
She received encouragement from her mother, who had aspired to become an actress.
What Machiavelli was to the Italians and Montesquieu to the French, Zachariae aspired to become to the Germans ; but he lacked their patriotic inspiration, and so failed to exercise any permanent influence on the constitutional law of his country.
Nevertheless, Thiệu was regarded as “ very much a country boy, lacking the manners of more sophisticated urban dwellers who aspired to become officers ”.
Essentially, Hathor had become a goddess of joy, and so she was deeply loved by the general population, and truly revered by women, who aspired to embody her multifaceted role as wife, mother, and lover.
A note of interest: Attorney Eugene Howe aspired to become governor of this state and had a balcony built on the second floor of his home, the Whitehall.
Patronised by the Medici, he aspired to become the new Vasari by renewing and expanding his biographies of artists, to which Baldinucci added lives of French and Flemish artists omitted by Vasari.
From 1759 until the Revolutionary War, Washington, who at the time aspired to become a prominent agriculturist, operated the estate as five separate farms.
He had aspired to become a lawyer and in 1963-4 attended an external London University LLB degree Course at the Manchester College of Commerce but at the same time quietly took acting roles under Trevor Nunn.
Gokhale was also the role model and mentor of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the future founder of Pakistan, who in 1912, aspired to become the " Muslim Gokhale ".
In the biography of Toohey, it is mentioned that in his younger age he aspired to become a clergyman, but abandoned religion after discovering Socialism and considering that it better served his purposes.
Stephanie Douglas, a strong-willed woman, daughter to a rich family, met her husband-to-be Eric Forrester, who aspired to become a fashion designer, while they both studied at Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois.
One alleged that he aspired to eventually become the President of the Royal Academy itself, something he would quickly deny.
As a youth, he aspired to become a professional baseball player, but he " lost the passion for it " at 20.
At the December 2005 party congress, Bos announced that he aspired to become Prime Minister of the Netherlands, should the PvdA succeed in becoming the biggest party after the next parliament elections.
Particles aspired into the cloud later, when its temperature is low enough, do not become significantly contaminated.
Beginning in 1661, boys who aspired to become officers were sent by their families to serve on ships with a " letter of service " from the crown, and were paid at the same rate as midshipmen.
He aspired to become NWA World Champion, but for various reasons to do with politics inside the NWA, he never became champion.
" ACT New Zealand aspired to become National's centre-right coalition partner, but has been hampered by lack of party unity and populist leadership that often lacked strategic direction.
It aspired to encourage Jews to become better by acting as role-models and teaching Judaism to other Israelis by example.
However, Iowa's Republican Governor at the time, Albert B. Cummins, had aspired to become a U. S. Senator for several years, and as leader of Republican progressives had targeted his party's " old guard " for retirement or ( if necessary ) defeat.
As a child, Oda was inspired by Akira Toriyama's works and aspired to become a manga artist.
During Cardinal Mazarin's enforced absence from the court Digby aspired to become his successor.
Fletcher aspired to become an astronaut, and joined the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.
The tenth child, son of a glove-maker, he grew up poor, and in his youth he reportedly aspired to become a clockmaker

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