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I didn't expect a kind of Spanish Inquisition ... This was the Spanish Inquisition... ... Ximinez: NOBODY expects the Spanish Inquisition! Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and
The Spanish Inquisition was independent of the medieval Inquisition. It was established (1478) by Ferdinand and Isabella with the reluctant approval of Sixtus IV.
More than 13,000 Conversos were put on trial during the first 12 years of the Spanish Inquisition.
An inquisition is a special Church institution for suppressing heresy. To understand inquisitions, you must first understand two important facts. ... The inquisition of the Middle Ages
Separate again was the infamous Spanish Inquisition, started in 1478, a state institution used to identify conversos—Jews and Moors (Muslims) who pretended to convert to Christianity for purposes...
The Spanish Inquisition was a country wide persecution of Jews for which there are several different reasons as to why it began.
The truth is that the Spanish Inquisition was particularly severe, strict, and efficient because of its strong ties with the crown.
A New Look At the Spanish Inquisition by Edward O'Brien We're all familiar with the popular idea of the Spanish Inquisition, which for centuries has been depicted as a monstrous tyranny imposed...
The Spanish Inquisition is a popular topic among Skeptics who pair it with the Crusades as an example of how Christianity has ruined Western culture.
It is valuable not only because it clears up the many lies that have been formed over the years regarding the Spanish Inquisition and the Church, but also because the author himself is of...
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