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Q: How did the roman inquisition and spanish inquisition differ?
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What group of people were in charge during the medieval inquisition?

The Inquisition was controlled by the Roman Catholic Church- there was both a Roman Inquisition, and a Spanish Variant.


Papacy created the Inquisition in which year?

Historians distinguish four different manifestations of the Inquisition:the Medieval Inquisition (1184-1230s)the Spanish Inquisition (1478-1834)the Portuguese Inquisition (1536-1821)the Roman Inquisition (1542 - c. 1860 )


Who put Galileo in house arrest?

The Roman Catholic Church, during the Spanish Inquisition.


When was Roman Inquisition created?

Roman Inquisition was created in 1542.


When was Spanish Inquisition created?

Spanish Inquisition was created in 1478.


Was the court established by the church to uncover heresy and punish the heretics in The Inquisition?

Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no simple answer to this question, as you are dealing with a period of nearly seven centuries, and many different inquisitions. The Medieval Inquisition ran from 1184-1230. The Spanish Inquisition from 1478 through 1834, the Portuguese Inquisition from 1536 through 1821, and the roman Inquisition from 1542 through 1860. When people in the the modern, western world refer to "The Inquisition", most of the time they are referring to the Spanish Inquisition which was the only one which was NOT under the Church's control. The Spanish Inquisition was operated completely under the control of the Spanish crown and independent of the Holy See.Below are two links on the Inquisitions. Basically, Inquisitions under control of the Holy See were to seek out heresy and stop its effects on the population of the faithful, this was obviously not the case with the Spanish Inquisition - which was the only one operative in the Americas.


How many were converted to Catholics after the Spanish Inquisition?

Roman Catholic AnswerNone, the Spanish Inquisition had no authority over anyone other than Catholics. Unless you were a baptized Catholic and member of the Church you did not fall under their jurisdiction.


Where was the spanish inquisition located?

It was located in Spain (hence the name "Spanish" inquisition).


Why the Catholic Church revived the inquisition?

The Catholic Church did not revive the Inquisition. The Roman Inquisition ended at the end of the 19th century, and the Spanish Inquisition ended in the middle of the 19th century; neither has been revived, and the Office of the Inquistion was formally renamed twice since then.


Who was the king during The Spanish Inquisition?

King Ferdinand was the king during the Spanish Inquisition.


Was the Spanish Inquisition real?

Yes, the Spanish Inquisition was real, although it was arguably less cruel than the somewhat earlier Medieval Inquisition.


Who would probably have supported the Spanish Inquisition?

We know the organizations that did support it, like the Roman Catholic Church, the Spanish Monarchy, and most Spanish citizens during its early period.