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The Spanish inquisition was established in 1478. It was introduced by Isabella I of Castile and the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon. It was to maintain the Catholic orthodoxy in the kingdom and for replacing the Medieval Inquisition that was under the Papal control.
The inquisition sought to combat heresy in the Catholic Church.
Which government are you talking about? Adolf Hitler had complete control over Germany and Benito Mussolini had complete control over Italy.
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having control over something. being the boss.
The Spanish inquisition was established in 1478. It was introduced by Isabella I of Castile and the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon. It was to maintain the Catholic orthodoxy in the kingdom and for replacing the Medieval Inquisition that was under the Papal control.
The Spanish Inquisition
Inquisition-noun-a period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation.The murder case was in an inquisition phase for over four months before the murderer was discovered.
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Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no "the Inquisition", there were several over maybe eight centuries. Most contemporary people when asking about "the" inquisition are referring to the Spanish Inquisition which was set up by King Gerdinand and Queen Isabella in 1478, and approved by Pope Sixtus IV. It was directed against lapsed converts from Judaism, crypto-Jews, and other apostates whose secret activities were dangerous to Church and State. I do not think the Inquistion changed the Church as it was basically set up to deal with apostates.
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Humans have no more control over the climate than they have over volcanoes or earthquakes.
No. It gave oil exporting countries more control over prices.
Catholic AnswerNo, the Spanish Inquisition has no authority over anyone other than baptised Christians who were members of the Catholic Church.
There were numerous inquisitions over a period of approximately 1,400 years, and in that time there have been over 200 popes, you would need to make your question a wee bit more specific.