Tomas de torquemada spanish inquisition biography


Tomas de torquemada spanish inquisition biography summary

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Tomás de Torquemada

Grand Inquisitor of Spain (–)

Tomás de Torquemada[a]OP (14 October – 16 September ), also anglicized as Thomas of Torquemada, was a Roman CatholicDominican friar and first Castillian Grand Inquisitor of the Tribunal of the Holy Office, which was a group of ecclesiastical prelates created in and charged with the somewhat ill-defined task of "upholding Catholic religious orthodoxy" within the lands of the newly formed union of the crowns of Castile and Aragon, presently known as the Kingdom of Spain.

In part because of persecution, Muslims and Jews in Castile and Aragon at that time found it socially, politically, and economically advantageous to convert to Catholicism (see Converso, Morisco, and Marrano).[1] The existence of superficial converts from Judaism (i.e., Crypto-Jews)[2] was perceived by the Catholic Monarchs as a threat to the religious and social life in their realms.[3] This led Torquemada, who himse

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