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Spanish Inquisition | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:06 1 Previous Inquisitions
00:03:47 1.1 Medieval Inquisition in Aragon
00:06:03 1.2 Medieval Inquisition in Castile
00:09:56 2 Creation of the Spanish Inquisition
00:10:20 2.1 The Too Multi-Religious hypothesis
00:15:55 2.2 The Enforcement Across Borders hypothesis
00:19:55 2.3 The Placate Europe hypothesis
00:23:06 2.4 The Ottoman Scare hypothesis
00:25:33 2.5 Philosophical and Religious Reasons
00:27:49 2.6 The Keeping the Pope in Check hypothesis
00:30:47 2.7 Other hypotheses
00:33:42 3 Activity of the Inquisition
00:33:52 3.1 Start of the Inquisition
00:40:25 3.2 False conversions
00:41:36 3.2.1 Expulsion of Jews. Jewish iconversos/i
00:45:17 3.2.2 Expulsion of the Moriscos and Morisco iconversos/i
00:50:53 3.3 Christian heretics
00:51:27 3.3.1 Protestants and Anglicans
00:55:08 3.3.2 Orthodox Christianity
00:55:56 3.4 Witchcraft and superstition
00:57:16 3.4.1 Blasphemy
00:58:01 3.4.2 Sodomy
01:00:18 3.4.3 Freemasonry
01:01:10 3.5 Censorship
01:08:33 3.6 Family and Marriage
01:08:42 3.6.1 Bigamy
01:09:45 3.6.2 Unnatural Marriage
01:10:54 3.7 Non-religious Crimes
01:15:20 4 Organization
01:18:19 5 Composition of the tribunals
01:21:31 5.1 Accusation
01:23:04 5.2 Detention
01:24:59 5.3 Trial
01:32:21 5.4 Torture
01:38:02 5.5 Sentencing
01:40:38 5.6 iAuto-da-fé/i
01:47:45 6 End of the Inquisition
01:51:50 7 Outcomes
01:51:59 7.1 Confiscations
01:53:44 7.2 Death tolls and sentenced
01:57:24 7.2.1 Henningsen-Contreras statistics for the period 1540–1700
01:57:44 7.2.2 The actual numbers
01:57:59 7.2.3 Autos da fe between 1701 and 1746
01:58:23 7.3 Abuse of power
02:00:40 8 Historiography
02:01:25 8.1 19th to early 20th century scholarship
02:04:35 8.2 Revision after 1960
02:07:09 9 In popular culture
02:07:19 9.1 Literature
02:11:01 9.2 Film
02:12:57 9.3 Theatre, music, television, and video games
02:14:54 9.4 Contemporary politics
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The Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition (Spanish: Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición), commonly known as the Spanish Inquisition (Inquisición española), was established in 1478 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. It was intended to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms and to replace the Medieval Inquisition, which was under Papal control. It became the most substantive of the three different manifestations of the wider Catholic Inquisition along with the Roman Inquisition and Portuguese Inquisition. The Spanish Inquisition may be defined broadly, operating in Spain and in all Spanish colonies and territories, which included the Canary Islands, the Spanish Netherlands, the Kingdom of Naples, and all Spanish possessions in North, Central, and South America. According to modern estimates, around 150,000 were prosecuted for various offenses during the three-century duration of the Spanish Inquisition, out of which between 3,000 and 5,000 were executed (3% of all cases).
The Inquisition was originally intended primarily to identify heretics among those who converted from Judaism and Islam to Catholicism. The regulation of the faith of newly converted Catholics was intensified after the royal decrees issued in 1492 and 1502 ordering Jews and Muslims to convert to Catholicism or leave Castile. The Inquisition was not definitively abolished until 1834, during the reign of Isabella II, after a period of declining influence in the preceding century.
The Spanish Inquisition is often cited in popular literature and history as an example of religious intolerance and repression. Some historians have come to conclude that many of the charges levied against the Inquisition are exaggerated, and are a result of the Black Legend produced by political and religious enemies ...