The Spanish Inquisition was the Roman Catholic judicial institution established to combat. It was introduced in Mexico and Peru as well as in Sicily and the Netherlands and it was not entirely suppressed in Spain until the early 19th centuries.
the inquisition was a system that began during medeival times during the year 1184. The system's purpose was to search out heretics and prosecute them (as in kill them). The inquisitors would torture...
In simple terms, the Inquisition was a formal court set up by the Church to try people accused of not following the teachings of the Church. It had the power to torture the accused, who had no rights...
Spain wanted total unity and to be the strongest and most pure catholic nation on earth. To achieve this goal they held harsh trials against citizens and were usually found guilty of heresy. They...
1. A former tribunal of the Roman Catholic Church (1232-1820) created to discover and suppress heresy.2.A severe interrogation (often voilating the rights of privacy of individuals).
The Inquisition was a formal court set up by the Church to try people accused of not following the teachings of the Church. It had the power to torture the accused, who had no rights to a fair trial...