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The Roman Inquisition was a system of tribunals developed by the Holy See during the second half of the 16th century, responsible for prosecuting individuals accused of a wide array of crimes relate...
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Inquisition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term Inquisition can refer to any one of several institutions charged with trying and convicting heretics (or other offenders against canon law) within the Catholic Church. It may refer to: ...
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Roman Inquisition The Roman Inquisition was a penal and judicial institution brought into being by the Catholic Church in mid-sixteenth century Italy ... Recent research has overturned many long-standing assumptions connected with the Roman Inquisition, framing its juridical theory and procedures in a new,
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How little we are to trust the vaunted impartiality of Henry Charles Lee, the American historian of the Inquisition, ... and, if, on one occasion during the first year of his pontificate, to justify confiscation, he appealed to the Roman Law and its penalties for crimes against the sovereign power, yet he did not draw...
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The Inquisition was a permanent institution in the Catholic Church charged with the eradication of heresies. ... This institution, which became known as the Roman Inquisition, was intended to combat Protestantism, but it is perhaps best known historically for its condemnation of Galileo. ... The Inquisition restored the Roman...
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HOW LONG DIID THE ROMAN INQUISITION LAST ... The tradtion of forbidding priests to marry in the Roman-Catholic Church started in the middle-ages, when reports of priests nepotsim in favor of their sons (including taking money from church coffers to give to their sons) got out of control.
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A permanent member of every court of inquisition was the Notary, who took down in writing every question ... Torture was rigidly controlled and restrictions were enforced in Roman practice. The judge could not proceed to interrogation under torture unless the evidence was compelling and the defense had presented its case.
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This page is the product of research conducted by the student members of the HIST333 Galileo in Context Inquisition group. Our mission is to provide information not presented in class lecture that will give other students a more thourough understanding of the Roman Inquisition and the Counter-Reformation.
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A short history from an esoteric perspective. ... By order of Paul III, the so-called Roman Inquisition was formed in 1542, originally to fight Protestantism and witchcraft, but becoming of sheer circumstance a purely internal feature of the Catholic church.
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Chronology of Galileo Trial ... ; Galileo facing the Roman Inquistion by Cristiano Banti (1857). ... "My dear Kepler, what would you say of the learned here, who, replete with the pertinacity of the asp, have steadfastly refused to cast a glance through the telescope? What shall we make of this? Shall we laugh, or shall we cry?";
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