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Archives for November 2012

November 12, 2012 Leave a Comment

Capital Punishment and the Spanish Inquisition

Today's installment concludes Spanish Inquisition Established,the name of our combined selection from William H. Rule and James Balmes. The

November 11, 2012 Leave a Comment

Papal Role in the Spanish Inquisition

The history of the Inquisition at that time is full of contests between the kings and popes; and we constantly find, on the part of the holy see, a

November 10, 2012 Leave a Comment

Three Periods of the Spanish Inquisition

The Inquisition was first established chiefly against the Jews.Continuing Spanish Inquisition Established,our selection from European

November 9, 2012 Leave a Comment

Globalization: The Downside

Bringing the best history on the web. -- From Crash Course, the last video in their first series on World History, #42.In which John asks

November 8, 2012 Leave a Comment

Bylaws Established for Spanish Inquisition

We must not fail to mark this point in the history, forasmuch as here begins the practically juridical relation between the court of Rome as supreme,

November 7, 2012 Leave a Comment

Inquisition Goes After Protestants, Too

In the months of May and June, 1485, two acts of faith were celebrated in Saragossa, capital of Aragon, and a large number of New Christians burned

November 6, 2012 Leave a Comment

Peoples’ Reaction to Inquisition’s Arrival

But while Ferdinand, Isabella, Torquemada, and the nuncio were concerting their plans and preparing death for heretics, what said Spain to

November 5, 2012 Leave a Comment

Ferdinand and Isabella Take on the Inquisitors

No other country in popedom was at that time more deeply imbued with disaffection of the doctrines and worship of the Church of Rome.Continuing

November 4, 2012 Leave a Comment

Jews in Spain Both Numerous and Successful

Until the dispersion of the Eastern colleges in the eleventh century, no great rabbis came into Spain with pretension of authority to enforce

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