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As the Grand Inquisitor of the Roman | Inquisition, a post he held from 1633 until his death, |
Inquisition, a systematic procedure used by the Catholi | |
Although the enemies of the | Inquisition accuse him of cruelty, it is certain that n |
itics between 1820 and 1823, abolishing the | Inquisition, albeit the Inquisition was restored again |
The | Inquisition also concerned itself with the Benandanti i |
The | Inquisition also arrested and killed many prominent tea |
During the scene about the Spanish | Inquisition, an inquisitor introduces Torquemada by say |
An inquisitor was an official in an | Inquisition, an organisation or program intended to eli |
Spanish | Inquisition, an ecclesiastical tribunal established in |
Lastly, he condemned the | Inquisition and all the actions associated with it, inc |
From 1814 he was Secretary of the | Inquisition and Dean of the College of Cardinals in 182 |
ovisional, closing many prisons of the Holy | Inquisition and restoring municipal rights. |
ction, was unhappy with the excesses of the | Inquisition and condemned the most flagrant abuses in 1 |
the Congregation of the Roman and Universal | Inquisition and of the Congregation of the Index. |
ed and worshipped, though the powers of the | Inquisition and other mortal foes restrain their freedo |
chard, provides page after page of graceful | inquisition and controlled musicality."--Shrode |
redecessor, Sex & Fury, Female Yakuza Tale: | Inquisition and Torture was made available for U.S. aud |
anara, between 1560 and 1763 during the Goa | Inquisition and the Portuguese-Maratha wars. |
ed him the title of a heresiarch during the | Inquisition and he was eventually burned at the stake i |
he was recognized as a Jew, arrested by the | Inquisition, and sent to Lisbon. |
son from Portugal to escape the Portuguese | Inquisition and the charge that she had relapsed into h |
mple, graphic depictions of tortures by the | inquisition and auto de fe. |
ed into the hands of the Holy Office of the | Inquisition and the Sacred Congregation Propaganda Fide |
icanism later led to his trial by the Roman | Inquisition, and he was held under house arrest in Tusc |
of the Camaldolese, then counsellor to the | Inquisition, and finally Prefect of the Congregation of |
nistrators of human times", established the | Inquisition and promulgated laws that applied to both I |
f his first benefice; he served both in the | Inquisition and as a Canon Law Professor at the Univers |
oly Roman Church and Secretary of the Roman | Inquisition and Bishop of Ostia; positions he held unti |
s, in examining the archives of the Spanish | Inquisition and in arguing for the submission of the Sp |
Isabella also strengthened the Spanish | Inquisition, and Ferdinand brought the Inquisition to A |
It was followed by Female Yakuza Tale: | Inquisition and Torture in the same year. |
Copies of | Inquisition are found in 15 university libraries. |
In 1530 he was denounced to the | Inquisition as limiting the papal power and leaning to |
ed at the stake in 1321, as a result of the | Inquisition at Pamiers led by Jacques Fournier (afterwa |
ertie, who had fallen into the hands of the | Inquisition at Ancona. |
This way the Spanish | Inquisition became one of the organs of the state, serv |
Life is precious and there is need of great | inquisition before it is taken away. |
of heretics, by the tribunal of the Spanish | Inquisition, being held inside a church. |
was appointed Grand Inquisitor of the Roman | Inquisition between 1629 and 1633, Librarian of the Hol |
raight man delivers the cue line again, the | Inquisition bursts back in (complete with jarring chord |
Women were exempt from torture by the | Inquisition, but nevertheless, the Supreme Council of t |
esult their trials were separate from other | inquisition cases. |
We know about her only because a later | inquisition claimed that Gerald married a "sister of Th |
fall from power and exile, and in 1813 the | Inquisition confiscated both works as 'obscene', return |
or contingent reasons having to do with the | Inquisition, Descartes spoke of motion as both absolute |
So the Spanish | Inquisition didn't apply punishments, but decided about |
The Goan | Inquisition established by the Portuguese empire, began |
an scientist, is convicted of heresy by the | Inquisition for his book Dialogue Concerning the Two Ch |
ance and England to escape from the Spanish | Inquisition for the New World, came to New York in 1703 |
y associated with Jacob Sprenger to make an | inquisition for witches and sorcerers. |
ted Paolo Testaferrata, a depositary of the | Inquisition, for no reason whatsoever. |
pain and the Supreme Council of the Spanish | Inquisition for the reign of Philip II of Spain. |
ircumstances for) the use of torture by the | Inquisition for eliciting confessions from heretics. |
(See the Goa | Inquisition for the situation in nearby Goa.) |
Something, perhaps fear of the | Inquisition, forced him to leave Italy, where he had be |
Main articles: | Inquisition, Foxe's Book of Martyrs, Martin Luther, and |
The Spanish | Inquisition frequently employed an enhanced technique, |
rsy, for evidently neither the Pope nor the | Inquisition fully approved of his spending time in Engl |
ies of the book into Spain, but the Spanish | Inquisition got wind of the plan. |
As far back as 1538 the Council of | Inquisition had warned judges not to believe all that t |
Just before 1595 the Canary Islands | Inquisition had already, apparently, a thick dossier on |
Though vigorously sought after by the | Inquisition he eluded its agents for many years until i |
ho called him wizzard, and terrified by the | Inquisition, he took the advice of his friends, burned |
luded commoners, nobles, and priests in his | inquisition: Heinrich Minnike, Provost of Goslar, was o |
his name from Brome near Eye in Suffolk; an | inquisition held after the death of Edmund, 2nd Earl of |
In 1537 he was tried by the | Inquisition himself, accused of spreading Erasmus's vie |
d as Judaizers at the behest of the Spanish | Inquisition; his mother was acquitted but died of the p |
The | Inquisition, however, convinced the latter to abjure he |
him frightened his neighbours: the Spanish | Inquisition imprisoned him for his sinful and infernal |
University of Louvain, but had to flee the | Inquisition in 1547. |
a book about his experience with the HUAC, | Inquisition in Eden. |
red Congregation of the Roman and Universal | Inquisition in Rome. |
he received instructions on introducing the | Inquisition in Naples, a decision which caused a popula |
heresies, through the establishment of the | Inquisition in the Latin west. |
of Figueira's sirventes was outlawed by the | Inquisition in Toulouse, though the 1274 inquisition wh |
plays, Love Possessed Juana: A Play of the | Inquisition in Spain, co-written with Louis Kalonyme, a |
uel I had asked for the installation of the | Inquisition in 1515 to fulfill the commitment of marria |
Copper engraving entitled "Die | Inquisition in Portugall", by Jean David Zunner from th |
present population is the existence of the | Inquisition in the town in the 18th and 19th centuries, |
lt until 1486 (It was later occupied by the | Inquisition in Venice). |
thing ensued until the establishment of the | Inquisition in Rome in June 1542, at the instigation of |
he Bishop of Pamplona, sent a letter to the | Inquisition in which he claimed that the witch hunt was |
medieval witch burnings associated with the | Inquisition in popular culture never took place in the |
A History of the | Inquisition in the Middle Ages. |
Kramer was denounced by the | Inquisition in 1490. |
The | Inquisition in Malta (1561 to 1798) is generally consid |
In the laws and prohibitions of the | inquisition in 1736, over 42 Hindu practices were prohi |
Medieval | Inquisition, including Episcopal Inquisition and Papal |
As a consequence, the Spanish | Inquisition increased prosecution and persecution of Mo |
rnier Register is a set of records from the | inquisition into heresy run by Jacques Fournier, Bishop |
onation to the Convent, before launching an | inquisition into the lubricious and corrupt activities |
II of Spain's wish to introduce the Spanish | Inquisition into the Kingdom of Naples. |
"The Real | Inquisition: Investigating the Popular Myth,", NRO, Jun |
s along these lines became staples of later | Inquisition investigations of those accused of witchcra |
ocal bishop, Fournier launched an extensive | inquisition involving dozens of lengthy interviews with |
American | Inquisition is the thirteenth studio album by the band |
ians, with the authorization of the Spanish | Inquisition, issued a new thoroughly-revised edition of |
rpus Christii, Decayed, Endezzma, Eternity, | Inquisition, Merrimack, Neithan, Panychida, Sammath, Wa |
In the Co Kildare (Clane) | Inquisition., No. 5 of Charles II the townland goes by t |
Henry Charles Lea, A History of the | Inquisition of Spain (4 volumes), (New York and London, |
13th century and is mentioned in a bishops' | inquisition of 1294 as the 'Ecclesia de St Mewany'. |
o remained obstinate were then presented an | inquisition of fourteen articles, by Edmund Bonner, to |
o then stood charged with heresy before the | Inquisition of Valladolid. |
s after they were accused by the Portuguese | Inquisition of professing and secretly practicing Judai |
ead among the Spanish populace, the Spanish | Inquisition of the Basque Region was more inclined to p |
red with more brutal atrocities such as the | Inquisition of Pol Pot. |
In an | Inquisition of King Charles I held at Cavan on 20 Septe |
omise solution was adopted in which trusted | Inquisition officials blotted out words, lines or whole |
dogma could be investigated by the Spanish | Inquisition on suspicion of heresy. |
died on 1 February 1562, as is shown by the | inquisition on his will, and was buried in Maker Church |
There is no will or | inquisition post mortem, however, and no record of him |
Inquisition Post Mortem: An Adventurous Jaunt Through a | |
manor of Walton le Dale is mentioned in the | Inquisition Post Mortem of Robert Pilkington 12 March, |
the Supreme S.C. of the Roman and Universal | Inquisition; Prefect of the S.C. of Ceremonies; Archpri |
sponses among Spanish Catholics, though the | Inquisition proceeded with relentless energy against al |
He had made enemies and the | Inquisition readily undertook his punishment; his writi |
He was tried before the Spanish | Inquisition, received the death penalty and was hanged |
The Persecution of Goan during the Goan | Inquisition refers to the religious persecution of Goan |
Inquisition reformed for a three show reunion event in | |
The | Inquisition remained officially in force until the earl |
Inquisition resides north of Seattle, Washington, USA. | |
d religious scholar who was executed in the | Inquisition, see Francisco Maldonado da Silva. |
e year 2004 witnessed the US/Colombian band | Inquisition signing No Colours Records; Inquisition are |
Covered by Apocalyptica for their album | Inquisition Symphony in 1998. |
Metallica's "One" from Apocalyptica's 1998 | Inquisition Symphony album. |
"Nothing Else Matters" ( | Inquisition Symphony) |
"Nothing Else Matters" ( | Inquisition Symphony) - 4:48 |
They formed out of the bands Fun Size and | Inquisition, the latter also including members who woul |
code and despite Sinistrari's work for the | Inquisition, the book was added to the Index Librorum P |
ark rigidity and grim purposefulness of the | Inquisition, the two sides of the Counter-Reformation. |
He is the author of American | Inquisition: The Hunt for Japanese American Disloyalty |
led "The Roman Pest"; he calls the Catholic | Inquisition the act of "insane religious fanatic"; and |
dedicated an entire chapter to the Spanish | Inquisition: The execrable Inquisition of Spayne. |
During the Spanish | Inquisition, the painting was stolen. |
American | Inquisition: The Hunt for Japanese American Disloyalty |
of frontman Thomas Barnett's previous band, | Inquisition, they took their name from the Inquisition |
t of cult for martyr-victims of the Spanish | Inquisition, thus incorporating elements of Catholicism |
at Kleutgen had been condemned by the Roman | Inquisition to an imprisonment of six years on account |
In 1231, he established the Papal | Inquisition to deal with it, although he did not approv |
played an important role by convincing the | inquisition to ignore Montaillou, despite its being fil |
d in June through August 1527 called by the | Inquisition to investigate Erasmus's writings. |
ives to the Council of Basel and set up the | Inquisition to combat the Hussites, founded many church |
tugal who had been banned by the Portuguese | Inquisition to this town at the other side of the Atlan |
After entering, the | Inquisition trio frequently get bogged down in recitati |
In 1320 Pierre Clergue was arrested by the | inquisition under the orders of Bishop Jacques Fournier |
He also became a consultor to the Universal | Inquisition under Francesco Barberini and later its ass |
itive handbook of procedure for the Spanish | Inquisition until into the seventeenth century. |
narchs rule, it was the seat of the Spanish | Inquisition until 1785. |
vocalist and primary lyricist for the band | Inquisition until its disbanding in 1996. |
of State but continued as Secretary of the | Inquisition until his death in 1830. |
Inquisition was a punk rock band from Richmond, Virgini | |
Inquisition was the subject of a landmark First Amendme | |
Inquisition was the first Underground Press Syndicate m | |
The office of the | Inquisition was formulated in response to Catharism, an |
An | inquisition was held at Warwick on Tuesday after Palm S |
The | Inquisition was an underground newspaper produced by hi |
The | Inquisition was established in Languedoc in 1233, with |
otionis Affectus, through which the Spanish | Inquisition was established in the Kingdom of Castile. |
ean de Bernuy, Spanish Jew who had fled the | inquisition, was credit-worthy enough to be the main gu |
s a chapel-of-ease until after 1586 when an | inquisition was held in the name of Queen Elizabeth int |
This | inquisition was a Portuguese analogue of the more famou |
The Peruvian | Inquisition was established on January 9, 1570 and ende |
Unlike in other countries the Spanish | Inquisition wasn't submitted to the direct authority of |
Among the subjects of this | Inquisition were Francesco Patrizi, Giordano Bruno, Tom |
ssionaries who were in competition with the | inquisition were often persecuted, even though they wer |
he Holy Office and tribunal of the Peruvian | Inquisition were located in Lima, Peru. |
Christianity or the devil until the Spanish | Inquisition, when any pagan symbol, religion, or practi |
he was summoned before the tribunal of the | Inquisition, where he at once avowed his belief in Juda |
without incurring the wrath of the Spanish | Inquisition, which forbad the practice of Judaism. |
In 1760 the book was banned by the | Inquisition, which forbade not only its publication but |
ot a descendant of someone at odds with the | Inquisition, which usually meant Jewish, Muslim, or her |
ope, Jacques Fournier launched an extensive | inquisition which involved dozens of lengthy interviews |
an honest use of documents relating to the | Inquisition which are no longer extant. |
The attitude of the | Inquisition, which intended to force the disappearance |
The Spanish reinstate the | Inquisition, which sentences Lorenzo to death. |
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