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  2. Portuguese Inquisition - Wikipedia

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    Papal bull 'Cum ad nihil magis' After many years of negotiations between the kings and the popes, the Portuguese Inquisition was established on 23 May 1536, by order of Pope Paul III bull Cum ad nihil magis, and imposed the censorship of printed publications, starting with the prohibition of the Bible in languages other than Latin.

  3. Estaus Palace - Wikipedia

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    In 1536, during the reign of King John III, the Inquisition was installed in Portugal, and the palace eventually became the seat of the institution. The palace had a prison and tribunal where the accused of heresy, witchcraft, and, particularly of secretly practising the Jewish faith (New Christians), were subjected to trial, persecution, torture, and execution.

  4. Inquisition - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Inquisition formally started in Portugal in 1536 at the request of King João III. Manuel I had asked Pope Leo X for the installation of the Inquisition in 1515, but only after his death in 1521 did Pope Paul III acquiesce.

  5. History of the Order of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Inquisition was established in 1536 after the king sent a diplomatic mission to the Holy See led by an ally and friend of Anthony, Baltazar de Faria, who after his death, would be buried in the Convent of Christ in Tomar by Fra António himself. In 1567, António persuaded pope Pius V to give him control of all the convents of ...

  6. Category:1536 establishments in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Category: 1536 establishments in Portugal. 6 languages. ... Portuguese Inquisition This page was last ...

  7. Goa Inquisition - Wikipedia

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    An appeal to start the Inquisition in the Indian colonies of Portugal was sent by Vicar General Miguel Vaz. [65] According to Indo-Portuguese historian Teotonio R. de Souza , the original requests targeted the "Moors" (Muslims), New Christian, Jews and those Hindus involved in propagating 'Gentility' and heresy, and it made Goa a centre of ...

  8. History of the Jews in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Henry Charles Lea, A History of the Inquisition of Spain, vol. 3, Book 8. Jorge Martins (2006), Portugal e os Judeus: Volume I – Dos primórdios da nacionalidade à legislação pombalina, Lisboa, Vega. Jorge Martins (2006), Portugal e os Judeus: Volume II – Do ressurgimento das comunidades judaicas à Primeira República, Lisboa, Vega.

  9. Gracia Mendes Nasi - Wikipedia

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    The move from Lisbon was also timely due to the changing political landscape in Portugal, when as of 23 May 1536, the Pope Paul III ordered the establishment of a Portuguese Inquisition. Once they settled in Antwerp, Beatrice invested her family fortune in her brother-in-law's business, and started to make a name for herself not only as his ...