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15 matches to Inquisition
Albigenses. (Cathars). Southern French ascetic Neo-Manichean heretic Christian sect. Eliminated by 13th Crusade, 1208-1229 and Inquisition.
Auto-da-fé. (Act of Faith). 1481-1850. Sentencing ceremony of Inquisition.
Breda Compromise. 1566. Dutch petition against Inquisition. Dutch Revolt -1579.
Ferdinand II of Aragon. 1452-1516. Unified Spain with Isabella. Equipped Columbus. Expelled Moors and Jews. Began Inquisition.
Gregory IX. -1241. Pope 1227-. Organized Inquisition 1231.
Guise, Charles de. 1524-74. Cardinal. Brought Inquisition to France.
Innocent III. c1160-1216. Pope 1198-. Peak power of papacy. Fourth Crusade. Authorized incorporation of University of Paris 1215. Placed Inquisition under Franciscans and Dominicans. Crowned Frederick II.
Innocent VIII. 1432-92. Pope 1484-. Authorized Inquisition against witchcraft 1484.
Inquisition. Group of tribunals dedicated to routing out heresy. Papal. 1231-18C. Formalized by Gregory IX. Torture to obtain confession authorized by Innocent IV 1252. Roman. 1542-1908. RC church vs Protestantism. Galileo. Spanish. 1478-1834. Formed by Isabella and Ferdinand to persecute Jews and Moslems. Torquemada. Auto-da-fé.
Isabella I. 1451-1504. Queen of Castile. Financed Columbus. United Spain by marrying Ferdinand II. Inquisition.
John III. The Fortunate. 1502-57. King of Portugal 1521-. Instituted Inquisition.
Maistre, Joseph de. 1753-1821. French moralist for Christianity, Absolutism vs progress. Spanish Inquisition 1837.
Molinos, Miguel. 1628-96. Spanish priest. Quietism. Died in prison during Inquisition.
Moors. Moslems of northwest Africa. Invaded Spain 711. Dominated to 11C. Surrendered Grenada 1492. Exterminated by Inquisition. Expelled from Spain 1492.
Paul IV. Pope 1555-9. Curtailed corruption. Roman Inquisition. Created Jewish ghetto in Rome 1555.