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- Inquisition - Wikipedia
An inquisition was a Catholic judicial procedure in which ecclesiastical judges could initiate, investigate and try cases in their jurisdiction
- Inquisition | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Inquisition, a judicial procedure and later an institution that was established by the papacy and, sometimes, by secular governments to combat heresy The name was applied to commissions in the 13th century and subsequently to similar structures in early modern Europe
- INQUISITION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
While an inquiry can be almost any search for truth, the related word inquisition suggests a long, thorough investigation that involves extensive and harsh questioning
- The Inquisition: Heresy Trials and Torture | History Prime
Inquisition history explained—from 13th-century origins to methods of enforcing faith; how heresy trials, torture, and fear shaped religious control in Europe
- Inquisition - Spanish, Roman Torture | HISTORY
Beginning in the 12th century and continuing for hundreds of years, the Inquisition is infamous for the severity of its tortures and its persecution of Jews and Muslims
- CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Inquisition - NEW ADVENT
At the head of the Inquisition, known as the Holy Office, stood the grand inquisitor, nominated by the king and confirmed by the pope By virtue of his papal credentials he enjoyed authority to delegate his powers to other suitable persons, and to receive appeals from all Spanish courts
- The Spanish Inquisition 1478: Origins, Torture, And Legacy
Discover the origins and brutal methods of the Spanish Inquisition, established in 1478 Learn how faith, fear, and torture defined this dark chapter in history
- Spanish Inquisition - New World Encyclopedia
The Inquisition, as a tribunal dealing with religious heresy, had jurisdiction only over baptized Christians During a large part of its history, however, freedom of religion did not exist in Spain or its territories, so in practice the Inquisition had jurisdiction over all royal subjects
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