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The Inquisition was not greatly involved in witch burnings; it had its hands full with Protestants and other heretics, whom the church shrewdly perceived to be a far more serious threat to its power.
Take the Inquisition mentioned earlier, for example: out of 7,000 accused witches, only about a dozen were convicted. Or the fact that only 25% of English witches were convicted.
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The Inquisition, particularly active in the 13th and 14th centuries in combating heretical movements (especially Cathars and Waldensians), became relevant in the 16th and 17th centuries with the ...
In an exhibition at this year’s Belfast Photo Festival, Antón exhibits imagery based on real testimony from the 17th century ...
But in recent years the Inquisition has been subject to greater investigation. In preparation for the Jubilee in 2000, Pope John Paul II wanted to find out just what happened during the time of ...
Identifying the Witch. Men, often clerics, identified witches. Manuals were created to aid those on the lookout. The most notorious of which was Malleus Maleficarum, the Hammer of the Witches ...
In this city on Portugal’s northwestern coast, a small Jewish community has dedicated years to identifying its predecessors who were killed or expelled in the Portuguese Inquisition of 1536 to 1821.