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Carafa was made Cardinal and Archbishop of Naples. He reorganized the Roman Inquisition. Cardinal Carafa was elected popein 1555; and he chose to be called... |
Giordano Bruno (category Italian Roman Catholics) to Roman Catholic dogma about transubstantiation, trinity and other matters, he was burnt at the stake as a heretic by the Inquisition of the Roman Catholic... |
Catholic Church in Spain (category Roman Catholicism) which the Catholics reconquered Spain from Islamic rule. The Spanish Inquisition was created in 1478 to complete the religious purification of the Iberian... |
Tomás de Torquemada (category Spanish Roman Catholic priests) Dominican friar. He was the first Grand Inquisitor in the Spanish Inquisition. The Inquisition made thousands of Jews and Muslims leave Spain and burned many... |
In the context of the Counter-Reformation, this pope moderated the Inquisition in Italy. Pope Paul III presided over the last session of the Council... |
Saints, Martyrs, Fathers, of the Church, Religious Orders, Cardinals, Inquisitions, Schisms, and the Great Reformers. J.B. Smith. p. 429. Media related... |
In the context of the Counter-Reformation, this pope supported the Inquisition in Italy. Pope Pius excommunicated Queen Elizabeth I of England. Pius... |
unity and his beliefs caused more religious contradications to what the Inquisition and Philip wanted. He descended from conversos (converts)- his parents... |
Saints, Martyrs, Fathers of the Church, Religious Orders, Cardinals, Inquisitions, Schisms, and the Great Reformers. James M. Campbell. pp. 435–447. Chisholm... |
spread the Catholic faith. The Congregation of the Holy Office of the Inquisition was also created, to revitalize the work of suppressing heresy. Protestant... |
also at this time funded the Spanish Inquisition which tortured and killed anyone who disagreed with the Roman Catholic Church. The Reformation which... |
either from physical fatigue or from disease, in Marburg. A general inquisition begins in France. The Byzantine emperor John III Ducas Vatatzes and the... |
beginning the practice of burning at the stake that would continue in the Inquisition of the Counter-Reformation. At the siege of Montsegur when the fires... |
branches in most European countries. These were the local branches of the Inquisition, which sought out heretics. With torture and the threat of death by burning... |
1541 John Calvin returns to Geneva to establish a theocracy 1542 Roman Inquisition established by Pope Paul III 1543 Parliament of England bans Tyndale's... |
Toledo, "one of the great administrators of human times", established the Inquisition and created laws that applied to both Indians and Spanish alike. So he... |
Index Librorum Prohibitorum (the list of prohibited books) and the Roman Inquisition, a system of juridical tribunals that prosecuted heresy and related... |
fear of Spanish influence, coupled with the memories of the Spanish Inquisition's cruelty, fuelled opposition among the landed gentry and parliamentary... |
Catholic Church adopted some of Luther's ideas. The Pope reestablished the Inquisition to combat heresy. The Catholic Church responded to the Protestant reformation... |
prepared. During the time of the Spanish Inquisition this was a ceremony in which anyone who did not agree with the Roman Catholic church was burnt to death... |