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Two well known persons are Giordano Bruno, who was found guilty of heresy by the Roman Inquisition and burnt at the stake in 1600, and Galileo Galilei, who was was found "vehemently suspect of heresy" and placed under house arrest at the pleasure of the Inquisition.
the corpse of Pope Formosus was tried by Pope Stephen VI in the 9th century.
Joan was denied legal counsel as well as witnesses who could speak in her defense.
As a prisoner of war she could not be condemned to death by the civil government. However, if she were tried in an ecclesiastical court and found guilty of heresy, she could be executed by the Church. The British wanted her dead.
Not exactly. She was accused of being a witch and tried (and convicted) for Heresy in 1431. This conviction was overturned and she was declared a Martyr by the Church 25 years later.
Heresy is a crime against the Christian church. Someone who commits a heresy is a heretic.
Galileo Galilei was tried by the Roman Catholic Church for heresy in 1633 due to his support for the heliocentric model of the solar system, which contradicted the Church's geocentric teachings. He was found "vehemently suspect of heresy" and subsequently forced to recant his views. As punishment, Galileo was placed under house arrest for the remainder of his life, during which he continued to write and work on scientific research.
Heresy in Finnish is harhaoppi.
Dark Heresy was created in 1989.
Dark Heresy ended in 1996.
Divine Heresy was created in 2006.
Heresy - album - was created in 1990.
Example of heresy in a sentence: Dan Brown's anti-christian doctrine in The Da'Vinci Code was denounced as a heresy by the pope. Witches were burned by officials of the church for their alleged heresy.