Summary of La inquisición: Resumen

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The Inquisition was a Catholic organization founded in the Middle Ages to stamp out heresy. It originated in Rome, and later spread to other parts of Europe, particularly Spain. As the Protestant Reformation began to take hold in Europe, the Inquisition began to focus more on silencing Protestant dissenters. With the arrival of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain in the early 18th century, the Inquisition's power began to decline, and it eventually ceased to exist in Spain in 1833.

  • 00:00:00 The Inquisition, also known as the Holy Office, was a Catholic organization that was founded in the Middle Ages to stamp out heresy. It originated in Rome, and later spread to other parts of Europe. The Inquisition was particularly important in Spain, where it was tasked with policing the conversion of Jews and Muslims to Christianity. However, as the Protestant Reformation began to take hold in Europe, the Inquisition began to focus more on silencing Protestant dissenters. With the arrival of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain in the early 18th century, the Inquisition's power began to decline, and it eventually ceased to exist in Spain in 1833.

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