In comparison to the fear it caused, the Inquisition did not murder that many people. It is estimated that several thousand people were actually executed. Many were tortured and released and many more were imprisoned.
the inquisition killed up 5000 persons from 1478 - 1834
The Inquisition sponsored by the Spanish Government. However, despite what Protestant revisionist say, few people were actually killed. More Catholics were killed by the government of Henry VIII in England than heretics killed in the Spanish Inquisition.
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.
The Inquisition
There could be several reasons why. First, he was protected by many of his followers and had the backing of some powerful states. Second, the inquisition was mostly atributed to Spain and a place Martin Luther rarely visited
Definately. Tortured though in my eyes. Like the inquisition.
The Conversos in Spain were the people who converted into Christians when they were originally Jews in the Renaissance and they were killed in the Inquisition because Ferdinand and Isabella wanted to gain support from the original Christians
The New Inquisition has 240 pages.
2996 people were killed btw its how many people were killed lol
The Inquisition was controlled by the Roman Catholic Church- there was both a Roman Inquisition, and a Spanish Variant.
I don't think there are any specific "lessons" to be learnt from the Inquisition.
27 people were killed.