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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
    From the 15th to the 19th century, inquisitions were permanently established, bureaucratically organized, appointed, and supervised tribunals of clergy (and occasionally laymen) They were charged with the discovery and extirpation of heterodox religious opinion and practice in Christian 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 Its worst manifestation
  • The Inquisition: Heresy Trials and Torture | History Prime
    For centuries, the word Inquisition has evoked images of secret tribunals, heresy trials, and the ominous threat of inquisition torture Yet inquisition history is more than lurid tales It is also a story of church authority and control, evolving legal culture, and the politics of medieval justice and religion
  • 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
  • Inquisitio | Digital Collections
    In the first centuries of the Common Era, there arose beside the accusatorial system of Roman justice an inquisitorial (Lat inquirere, meaning "to inquire") procedure that allowed magistrates to investigate crimes in the absence of formal charges being brought to their attention
  • What were the Inquisitions and their purpose? - Bible Hub
    The term “Inquisitions” refers to a series of judicial institutions and processes established predominantly within certain church structures in Europe, aimed at identifying and addressing what were deemed to be heretical teachings and practices
  • Inquisition - New World Encyclopedia
    It can mean an ecclesiastical tribunal or institution of the Roman Catholic Church for combating or suppressing heresy, a number of historical expurgation movements against heresy (orchestrated by the Roman Catholic Church), or the trial of an individual accused of heresy
  • The Inquisition | Jewish Virtual Library
    While many people associate the Inquisition with Spain and Portugal, it was actually instituted by Pope Innocent III (1198-1216) in Rome A later pope, Pope Gregory IX established the Inquisition, in 1233, to combat the heresy of the Abilgenses, a religious sect in France
  • Medieval Inquisition - Wikipedia
    There were many different types of inquisitions depending on the location and methods; historians have generally classified them into the episcopal inquisition and the papal inquisition





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