The Spanish Inquisition By: Joseph Appelbaum Charith Desilva.

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The Spanish Inquisition By: Joseph Appelbaum Charith Desilva

The Spanish Inquisition was an institution operated mostly through the Holy Office Officially began in 1478 by a Papal Bull (Law) signed by Pope Sixtus IV Gave the Holy Office authorization to eradicate by any means heresy within Spain Final act of the Holy Office was in 1834 (Roth The Spanish Inquisition)

Jews in Spain since Roman times Every major city had juderia (Jewish Quarter) Started by Ferran Martinez in 1378 Martinez preached against Jews, asking the civilians to eradicate the Jews from Spain. Martinez led rebellion and burned juderia in Seville (Roth 17, 19, 21,)

After Seville, many other juderia were sacked throughout Spain Fray Vincent Ferrer (Martinez follower) led angry mobs into synagogues and forced the Jews to convert to Catholicism (Roth 22, 25, 27)

Jews converted en masse to Catholicism As Christians, Former Jews (New Christians or Marrano’s) had the same rights as “Old Christians” New Christians became very active in politics, university, etc. (Roth 29)

Queen Isabella’s confessor Hated New Christians Made Isabella swear an oath to do everything in her power to persecute the Jews (Roth 41) Became Head Inquisitor in 1482 (Roth 49)

Auto de fé was the ceremony in which the Holy Office burned heretics First Act took place on Feb. 6, men and women burned alive (Roth 45) Ceremonies sometimes happened in honor of visiting dignitaries Spanish monarch’s found it offensive if dignitaries did not enjoy the burnings Queen Marie Louise of Orleans visited and prisoner pleaded for their lives to her

Used to extract confessions from accused heretics Heretics that repented were forgiven either loosely or harshly (Roth 93) Inquisitors used “Rope”, “Water”, and “Fire” (Roth ) (Spanish Inquisition Pictures)

Last Act of Faith in 1834 Reasons: 1. People lost interest 2. Spain lost power 3. Fewer people convicted 4. Less were executed

“How the Spanish Inquisition Worked.” How Stuff Works. Freeman, Shanna. 05 Feb Web. 18 Jan Roth, Cecil. The Spanish Inquisition. London:W.W. Norton Library, 1964.Print.