- The
Inquisition was a
medieval Catholic judicial procedure where the
ecclesiastical judges could initiate,
investigate and try cases, and
later a name...
- 79. ISBN 978-0-520-06729-5. Peters, Edward,
Inquisition, Dissent,
Heterodoxy and the
Medieval Inquisitional Office, pp. 92–93,
University of California...
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Portuguese Inquisition (Portuguese: Inquisição Portuguesa),
officially known as the
General Council of the Holy
Office of the
Inquisition in Portugal...
- The
Medieval Inquisition was a
series of
Inquisitions (Catholic
Church bodies charged with
suppressing heresy) from
around 1184,
including the Episcopal...
- The
Roman Inquisition,
formally Suprema Congregatio Sanctae Romanae et
Universalis Inquisitionis (Latin for 'the
Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman...
- The
Mexican Inquisition was an
extension of the
Spanish Inquisition into New Spain. The
Spanish conquest of the
Aztec Empire was not only a political...
- Look up
Inquisition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Inquisition was a
system of
tribunals enforcing Catholic orthodoxy.
Inquisition may also refer...
- The
Palace of the
Inquisition stands on the
corner of República de
Brasil and República de
Venezuela streets in
Mexico City, Mexico. As
neither side of...
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ecclesiastical court system.
Under the new
processus per
inquisitionem (
inquisitional procedure), an
ecclesiastical magistrate no
longer required a formal...
- The
literary inquisition (simplified Chinese: 文字狱;
traditional Chinese: 文字獄; pinyin: wénzìyù; lit. 'imprisonment due to writings'), also
known as speech...