The Inquisition was established by the Catholic Church in the 12th century, primarily to combat heresy. The most notable early form was the Medieval Inquisition, initiated around 1184 under Pope Lucius III. Later, the Roman Inquisition was formally established in 1542 by Pope Paul III to address Protestant reformers and other perceived threats to Catholic doctrine. The Inquisition aimed to maintain religious orthodoxy and often involved trials and severe penalties for those deemed heretical.
The Holy Office of the Inquisition (Papal Inquistion) was concerned with heresy and heretics. In 1478, Spain set up its own Inquistion - the Spanish Inquisition. Initially, its sole function was to find insincere converts from Judaism. This was soon extended to insincere converts from Islam. Spain had a problem entirely of its own making: in the interests of uniformity, it put immense pressure on its large Jewish and Muslims to convert to Christianity. Those who refused were ultimately expelled from Spain. Later, the role of the Spanish Inquistion widened.
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The suffix is -tion.
From 1560 to 1812
the spainish inquistion
Inquistion
The most noted or infamous was the Spanish Inquistion.
The Holy Office of the Inquisition (Papal Inquistion) was concerned with heresy and heretics. In 1478, Spain set up its own Inquistion - the Spanish Inquisition. Initially, its sole function was to find insincere converts from Judaism. This was soon extended to insincere converts from Islam. Spain had a problem entirely of its own making: in the interests of uniformity, it put immense pressure on its large Jewish and Muslims to convert to Christianity. Those who refused were ultimately expelled from Spain. Later, the role of the Spanish Inquistion widened.
The priests of the Spanish Inquistion went to great lengths to devise totures that did not involve spilling blood, so they could say: "We do not shed blood".
If you mean 'civil' wars then you have the great east / west schism. Or against others the spanish inquistion. not wars in the battlefield sense but certainly conflicts. then of course you have the crusades.
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