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July 15, 1834. The Spanish queen regent María Cristina de Borbón issues a decree abolishing the Spanish Inquisition. Find out more about the long and bloody history of the Spanish Inquisition, which lasted several hundred years and led to the death or displacement of hundreds of thousands of people.
The Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition ( Spanish: Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición ), commonly known as the Spanish Inquisition ( Inquisición española ), was established in 1478 by the Catholic Monarchs, King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile.
- 15 July 1834
- Grand Inquisitor and Suprema designated by the crown
- 1 November 1478
The Spanish Inquisition was suppressed by Joseph Bonaparte in 1808, restored by Ferdinand VII in 1814, suppressed in 1820, and restored in 1823. It was finally suppressed permanently by Spanish queen regent María Cristina de Borbón in 1834. Spanish Inquisition Timeline. Spanish Inquisition Causes and Effects.
Nov 17, 2017 · In 1482 Sixtus appointed a council to take command of the Inquisition. Torquemada was named Inquisitor General and established courts across Spain. Torture became systemized and routinely...
The Spanish Inquisition was founded in 1478 by Ferdinand and Isabella to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms and was under the direct control of the Spanish monarchy. It was not definitively abolished until 1834, during the reign of Isabella II.
1807: Napoleon defeats Spain, Spanish Inquisition halted. 1815: Spanish Inquisition restored by Ferdinand VII; continued debates over its existence. 1834: Spanish Inquisition officially ended. 1843: Edgar Allen Poe publishes The Pit and the Pendulum. 1908: Roman Inquisition becomes Holy Office.