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  2. Spanish Inquisition - Wikipedia

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    Spanish monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella requested a papal bull to establish an inquisition in Spain in 1478. Pope Sixtus IV granted the bull Exigit sincerae devotionis affectus , permitting the monarchs to select and appoint two or three priests over forty years of age to act as inquisitors.

  3. Tomás de Torquemada - Wikipedia

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    Tomás de Torquemada [a] OP (14 October 1420 – 16 September 1498), also anglicized as Thomas of Torquemada, was a Roman Catholic Dominican friar and first Castillian Grand Inquisitor of the Tribunal of the Holy Office, which was a group of ecclesiastical prelates created in 1478 and charged with the somewhat ill-defined task of "upholding Catholic religious orthodoxy" within the lands of the ...

  4. Catholic Monarchs of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Monarchs decided to introduce the Inquisition to Castile and requested the Pope's assent. On 1 November 1478, Pope Sixtus IV published the papal bull Exigit Sinceras Devotionis Affectus, by which the Inquisition was established in the Kingdom of Castile; it was later extended to all of Spain. The bull gave the monarchs exclusive ...

  5. Pope Sixtus IV - Wikipedia

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    On 1 November 1478, Sixtus published the papal bull Exigit Sincerae Devotionis Affectus through which the Spanish Inquisition was established in the Kingdom of Castile. [21] Sixtus consented under political pressure from Ferdinand of Aragon, [21] who threatened to withhold military support from his kingdom of Sicily. Nevertheless, Sixtus IV ...

  6. Inquisition - Wikipedia

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    King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile established the Spanish Inquisition in 1478. In contrast to the previous inquisitions, it operated completely under royal Christian authority, though staffed by clergy and orders, and independently of the Holy See.

  7. Palace of the Forgotten - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Inquisition, established by the Catholic Monarchs in 1478 in order to "purify" Spain and impose Catholicism, lasted 350 years until it was abolished (de facto) in 1834. [5] The Palace of the Forgotten has on display more than 70 instruments of torture used by the European and Spanish court of the Inquisition.

  8. List of papal bulls - Wikipedia

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    1478 (November 1) Exigit sinceræ devotionis: Authorized Ferdinand and Isabella to appoint inquisitors which created the Spanish Inquisition. [122] 1481 (April 8) Cogimur jubente altissimo: Calls for a crusade against the Ottoman Empire. [123] 1481 (June 21) Aeterni regis: Confirms the Treaty of Alcáçovas. [124] 1482 (April 14) Superna ...

  9. Diego Rodríguez de Lucero - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Inquisition was created in 1478 to persecute Jewish converts to Christianity and their descendants, accused of secretly retaining their ancestral faith. The Jews were expelled from Aragon and Castile in 1492, and the last secret synagogues were found and destroyed around 1500. [5]