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The Spanish Inquisition
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2015
Published on Nov 18, 2015
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1.
The Spanish Inquisition
When Spain went crazy!
2.
Is a tomato a fruit or vegetable?
What do you think?
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Davide Restivo
3.
Roman Catholicism
The impetus for the inquisition
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Ahmed Sajjad Zaidi
4.
Why are we learning this?
Why is it important to know what was going on in Spain?
5.
Worldview
How did the society of Spaniards effect their worldview?
6.
renaissance
How powerful is the Church?
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Dunedin Public Libraries Medieval Manuscripts
7.
Reconquista
8th century: Spain is just a group of Kingdoms that are not united
Muslims from North Africa invade, and take over most of it
They are sophisticated, and Spain prospers. Multiple religions get along.
The leaders of the kingdoms cannot seem to get along though!
Christians take advantage of this disunity, and begin to take over.
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uconnlibrariesmagic
8.
Ferdinand and Isabella
A strategic marriage that unites Aragon and Castile.
They set their sights on the rest of Spain
1482 they begin their quest to purge all Muslim rule
1492, they succeed. Spain is ruled by Catholics.
But, it's not over. They want more!
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McBadger
9.
Conversion to Catholicism
Ferdinand and Isabella see themselves as defenders of the Catholic faith
Decide that all Muslim, Jews, and other non-believers must go!
These groups of people did not want to leave, so they converted to Catholic
But, Ferdinand and Isabella are still suspicious of their devotion!
10.
Conversos & Moriscos
Jewish and Muslim converts to Catholicism.
11.
intermission
What's going to happen next?
12.
The Inquisition Begins
Or, now it gets really crazy!
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IvanWalsh.com
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Permission from the pope
Get permission to begin ridding Spain of heretics and non-believers
Tomas de Torquemada is named the Inquisitor General
F & I are obsessed with the idea that the new converts are insincere
They are worried that the converts will join together and rise up
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Heretics
Anyone who practices anything that goes against the Catholic church
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Tribunals
Torquemada establishes courts of judges in local areas
Heretics are brought before the Tribunals
Tribunals not established to prove guilt or innocence
By the time a person stood before a tribunal, they were assumed guilty
They were established to gain a confession of heresy from the accused
16.
Auto-Da-Fe
a public ceremony where sentences of the accused are read
began as solemn masses, but later on became spectacles to watch
people came to watch/celebrate the suffering of others
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confessions
Those who confessed were often still beaten and sent to prison
Strongly persuaded to cough up the names of other heretics
The wealth of F&I grew with every accusation, as they were stripped of thei
Was this really about creating wealth, and not purifying Spain?
Maybe, many of the accused were wealthy Jewish people.
18.
torture devices
if a heretic refused to confess, or give names....
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Strappado
20.
The Rack
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Oddly Enough....
the tribunals didn't usually pronounce death
some people did "happen" to do while being tortured
The inquisitors job was to bring the person back to faith
They would torture to the brink of death and take their wealth
Then hand them over to the secular authority for execution
22.
The end of the inquisition
Who really has the power?
23.
The end
The Pope can't stomach it anymore!
F&I say too bad!
Anyone who appealed to Rome was threatened with death
Caused more violence, and proved the monarchs had the power
The amount of violence fizzles out over the span of hundreds of years
24.
Positive Results
It unified Spain, so that they could become a world power
Allowed them to compete with nations like France & England
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