During the Spanish Inquisition, various forms of torture were employed to extract confessions and punish heretics. Common methods included the strappado, where victims were suspended by their arms, often causing dislocation, and the rack, which stretched the body to induce pain. Other techniques involved burning, water torture, and psychological torment. These brutal practices aimed to instill fear and enforce religious conformity.
There is no thumb press that is a kind of torture. It is called thumb screw torture, and it is a type of European torture in which the victims fingers and thumbs were placed inside a vice, and crushed.
torture by fire
Depends on what kind of torture. Usually, though, the goal of torture is not to kill the victim, but only to interrogate them into giving up information.
liquidated
Torture
The question is confusing, but the Spanish did use slaves in the American southwest mines.
torture by fire
Quiambao is a Filipino surname of Spanish origin. It is a fairly common surname in the Philippines, typically derived from Spanish settlers during the colonial period.
Turron is a Spanish food. The term 'turron' is used in particular to reference a type of Spanish Almond candy that is popular during the Christmas season.
Spanish Spanish
Kind, as in 'you are kind' is simpatico, Kind as in 'what kind of dog is that?' is tipo
spanish speaking kind