The estimation of the number of lives lost during the Spanish Inquisition is somewhere around 150,000. However, the numbers may have actually been much higher. Suprema records only give information prior to 1560. For a thorough study to be done, it would be necessary to also include information from local tribunals. However, due to wars and time, many of these documents have been lost or destroyed.
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.
5 people were killed during the Boston Massacre.
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he killed hundrexds of people during the mexican revolution. its hard to say how many because its not written down how much he actuallyt killed.
The Holocaust was the attempted extermination of Europe's Jews. About six million were killed during the Holocaust.
the inquisition killed up 5000 persons from 1478 - 1834
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.
5 people were killed during the Boston Massacre.
910 were killed .
200-250 thousand handicapped people were killed
Over a million people were killed during all the crusades.
The exact number of women killed during the Inquisition is difficult to determine, as records were often incomplete or biased. Estimates suggest that thousands of individuals, including women, were executed for heresy, witchcraft, and other offenses over several centuries, with some estimates placing the number of women killed in the tens of thousands. However, scholars often caution against providing precise figures due to the variability in historical sources. Overall, the Inquisition was a significant period of persecution that disproportionately affected women, particularly during the witch hunts of the late medieval and early modern periods.
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