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Q: Who decided to emigrate to the mainland at the time of the Inquisition?
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How many years did the inquisition last?

The Inquisition lasted from 1478 to 1834 which means it lasted 356 years. a looong time


Why where the christians angry in 1095?

The Christians weren't altogether angry, but this was perhaps during the time of the Great Inquisition. The Great Inquisition was a time that the Muslims were coming into Europe, so that might've had some issues with the Muslims during that period of time.


When did the inquisition come to England?

The Inquisition was in Spain only. The English did have their own religious purge in the Reformation. Many Catholics were put in prison, killed, and tortured in that time.


What did inquisition mean at the time of the reformation?

During the time of the Reformation, the Inquisition was a series of institutions within the Catholic Church aimed at combating heresy. It involved the systematic interrogation, punishment, and suppression of individuals believed to be deviating from Catholic doctrine. The Inquisition was a tool used to maintain religious conformity and authority within the Church.


What he prpose of the barrier islands to georgias mainland?

The purpose of the barrier islands to Georgia's mainland is the barrier islands protect the mainland from wearing away from the ocean over time.


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 books survived the destruction of the Spanish Inquisition?

It is difficult to determine the exact number of books that survived the destruction of the Spanish Inquisition, as many were burned or lost during that time. However, some manuscripts and books did survive due to efforts by individuals to protect and hide them. These surviving texts offer valuable insights into the time period and the impact of the Inquisition on intellectual and cultural heritage.


If Otto Frank understood the Nazis why didn't he emigrate to a non-european country in time?

because he was a filthy ignorant Jew


Economic troubles and were the primary conditions that caused people to emigrate during the time period covered in this unit?

poor schools


Why did Jews emigrate to Scotland in 1880 until 1914?

The main reason was that they were being persecuted in Russia at the time and were fleeing from oppression and danger.


What was going on during the 1890's in Norway?

Norwegians emigrate to the us. Norway was very poor that time. It was hard to find jobs.


Whom did the Spanish Inquisition invade?

The Spanish Inquisition was not an external conquest : it was the suppression of non-Christians within Spain. At the time, the Catholic Church had considerable official power among countries, especially Catholic ones like Spain.