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The Inquisition sentenced Galileo in June of 1633. He remained under house arrest for the rest of his life (1642), smuggling out his later works to be published in Holland, out of reach of the Church.
Galileo Galilei was not executed, but was placed on house arrest after he was forced by the Inquisition to recant his beliefs that the Sun was the center of the universe, not the Earth. They threatened him with death for heresy if he did not admit to being wrong.
Galileo Galilei was put underhouse arrest in June of 1633, not at his own house, but at the residence of the Tuscan ambassador, and later at the residence of the archbishop of Siena after traveling to Rome to be questioned by the Roman Inquisition. Then, in December of the same year, he was allowed to return to his villa in Arcetri, near Florence. He was not released, but was kept under house arrest for the remainder of his life.(For a complete timeline see the related link below.)
21st of June 1791, their flight to Montmédy, which ended with an arrest in Varennes.
September 18
Galileo was arrested in 1823
no the parent can call the cops and the child would be under house arrest if attempted a second time
No this year in 2010 she got let out.
No because you are under house arrest. The teenager needs a parent or guardian to move with him.Another View: Since the individual is 18 and (in the US) legally an adult, he MAY choose to move out of his parents home,However - they will have to petition the court for the courts permission to change their residence. He can only move with the courts permission. If the permission is granted, the new location for his house arrest will become his new residence.
most likely nothing but some classes and a month or so in juvi followed by house arrest
Galileo was never married. However, he did have a brief relationship with Marina Gamba, a woman he met on one of his many trips to Venice. Marina lived in Galileo's house in Padua where she bore him three children.
Galileo Died on January 8, 1642.