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  2. The Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python) - Wikipedia

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    The Inquisition returns in a later sketch as an older woman (Marjorie Wilde) shares photographs from a scrapbook with another woman (Cleveland), who rips them up as they are handed to her. When the older woman presents a photo of the Spanish Inquisition hiding behind the coal shed, Cleveland says, "I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition!"

  3. Talk:The Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python) - Wikipedia

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    "In some social groups, any time anyone says "I didn't expect...", a standard response is "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!". This is a bizzare addition for an online encyclopedia, if there ever was one. "In some social groups"? Far too vague to be of any use or meaning. 87.243.69.184 00:55, 26 October 2006 (UTC) "Um, whaa?"

  4. Directorium Inquisitorum - Wikipedia

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    The Directorium Inquisitorum was to become the definitive handbook of procedure for the Spanish Inquisition until into the seventeenth century. It saw numerous printings, including a run at Barcelona in 1503 and one in Rome in 1578. The Directorium Inquisitorum was one of the primary forerunners of the better known Malleus Maleficarum.

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  6. Beatriz de Padilla - Wikipedia

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    In one instance, one of de Padilla's servants, Catalina Ia Garay, accused her of burning her with hot grease and branding her. These claims were unfounded, but De Padilla confessed to them. [8] De Padilla was targeted by the Spanish Inquisition for her relationship with Diego Ortiz Saavedra, a wealthy priest. Ortiz Saavedra had fathered an ...

  7. Spanish Inquisition - Wikipedia

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    There was one casualty tortured by those "Jesuits" (though most likely Franciscans) who administered the Spanish Inquisition in North America, according to authorities within the Eastern Orthodox Church: St. Peter the Aleut. Even that single report has various numbers of inaccuracies that make it problematic, and has no confirmation in the ...

  8. Pedro de Arbués - Wikipedia

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    Pedro de Arbués, also known as Peter of Arbués (c. 1441 – 17 September 1485) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest and a professed Augustinian canon. [2] He served as an official of the Spanish Inquisition until he was assassinated in the La Seo Cathedral in Zaragoza in 1485 by Jews and conversos. [3]

  9. Mexican Inquisition - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Inquisition was an extension of the events that were occurring in Spain and the rest of Europe for some time. Spanish Catholicism had been reformed under the reign of Isabella I of Castile (1479– 1504), which reaffirmed medieval doctrines and tightened discipline and practice.