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RMBFEF48–Heretic tortured during the Inquisition. Hand-colored engraving
RMKWPEE3–The Spanish Inquisition, torture by fire, 16th century. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RMG388BY–An auto-da-fe of the Spanish Inquisition : while nine are already burning, further condemned heretics are led to the stake, those weakened by torture carried on horseback Date: 16th century
RMB1X43E–The Torture Chamber of the Spanish Inquisition
RMT9652J–The Spanish Inquisition was established in 1480 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I. It was intended to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms and to replace the Medieval Inquisition, which was under Papal control. The Inquisition was originally intended primarily to ensure the orthodoxy of those who converted from Judaism and Islam.
RMB7KCEE–SPANISH INQUISITION 1475 woodcut showing Jews being tortured ay the Inquisiion in Granada following accusation of witchcraft
RMK285EX–Tortures of the Spanish Inquisition - The Rack
RMJCG81N–1843 Bilder print of a Medieval dungeon scene of various tortures of heretics during the Spanish Inquisition.
RFWWA8R1–This illustration, from an old engraving, shows the burning of heretics during the Spanish Inquisition (established in 1478 and disbanded in 1834). The label notes that it illustrates an Auto da fe, the ritual of public penance of condemned heretics and apostates. This illustration shows burnings in the 1500s.
RMD3CY8K–Madrid Spain detail on monument in Plaza Mayor showing public execution by garrotte during the Spanish Inquisition
RM2BDYP69–Spanish Inquisition, Torture Chamber
RFG171KP–detail of torture chair used by the Spanish Inquisition in the 15th century
RMCWBXRY–Victim of the Spanish Inquisition being tortured before a tribunal of the Spanish Inquisition. The Inquisition was established
RMD0KP8N–Inquisition. Captives to the Auto de Fe for sentencing. Colored engraving. 19th century. Spain.
RMDRDG7R–Torture Chair of the Spanish Inquisition
RM2B036D1–The Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition (Spanish: Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisicion), commonly known as the Spanish Inquisition (Inquisicion espanola), was established in 1478 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. The Inquisition was originally intended primarily to ensure the orthodoxy of those who converted from Judaism and Islam. The regulation of the faith of the newly converted was intensified after the royal decrees issued in 1492 and 1502 ordering Jews and Muslims to convert or leave Spain. The Inquisition was not definitively abol
RFA047R0–Scene in museum depicting tortured victim of the Spanish Inquisition
RMEK6KWM–torture chair
RFC5X362–Garrot: Woodcut image from antiquarian book, Mysteries of the Inquisition, 1845
RMA9PPTP–Burning bishops at the stake during the Spanish Inquisition. Hand-colored engraving
RMFFA2H6–FOXE: SPANISH INQUISITION. /nThe torture of a Protestant heretic in a Spanish prison during the Inquisition. Copper engraving from a late 18th century English edition of John Foxe's 'The Book of Martyrs.'
RMATMFP6–Open air museum of Spanish Inquisition torture equipment Santilano del Mare Spain
RMG376DK–The Spanish Inquisition use the 3rd Degree of Torture
RMBXJX1C–Prisoner being tortured during the Spanish Inquisition.
RM2H4J5R8–The Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allan Poe, about the torments endured by a prisoner of the Spanish Inquisition
RMK40NP2–Torture instrument. Witchery Week 2016. Bargota, Navarre, Spain, Europe.
RM2M98J0D–The Mysteries of the Inquisition - a torture scene.
RM2HEJ01C–Torture items at Inquisition Museum in Granada, Andalusia, Spain - Palacio de los Olvidados
RMERHNN3–Torture chamber of an Inquisition tribunal - engraving, artist unknown.
RM2BDYP50–Spanish Inquisition, Torture Chamber
RMCBW68T–Burning Heretics, Apostates, Witches or Unbelievers at the Stake during the Spanish Inquisition Spain. Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RMT9652D–Torturing of Jews in Granada accused by the inquisition as heretics and perpetrators of black magic. Amputation and tissue removal have long been used as forms of torture. Torturers commonly remove fingernails, teeth and digits from victims, but any body part could be a target. The Spanish Inquisition was established in 1480 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I.
RMDF1D7K–Middle Ages. Inquisition. Interrogations, confessions and torture. Colored engraving.
RM2F6228X–Medieval Inquisition, Torture Chamber
RM2C1Y22B–Spanish Inquisition tribunal desk in the Torture Room at La Granja mansion, a museum of Mallorca’s traditions and history, Esporles, Mallorca.
RMHRP0Y0–Medieval Inquisition, Water Torture
RMF1M099–Torture by Fire administered during the Spanish Inquisition in a fight by the Church against heresy. The Inquisition was a tribunal started in 1478 by Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile, during which many people were tortured and burnt in front of crowds in the streets. In practice, the Spanish Inquisition served to consolidate power in the monarchy of the newly unified Spanish kingdom, but it achieved that end through infamously brutal methods.
RFC5X35R–The Trial - The Grand Inquisitor - Woodcut image from antiquarian book, Mysteries of the Inquisition, 1845
RMAE5XC5–A variety of tortures used during the Spanish Inquisition. Hand-colored steel engraving
RMJKEWXE–1847 Bilder Print showing the Catholic Church burning Heretics during the Spanish Inquisition during the 16th century
RF2R7CGRJ–The Iron Virgin (or Iron Maiden) - Instrument of Torture at Inquisition Museum in the Palace of the Forgotten - Granada, Spain
RMRYD0XD–Corrupt rulers and the Spanish Inquisition commit murder, print maker: Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert, Adriaan de Weerdt, Hendrick Hondius I, 1604
RMBXKTRB–The scourging of George Penn during the Spanish Inquisition.
RM2JC40HY–The personification of Abuse (Abusus) and Spanish Inquisition (Inquisitio Hispanica) attempt to influence secular authorities. Abusus tries to hide his monstrous nature through a mask and cloak. In his left hand a broken staff, symbolizing the broken power of the monarch. The Spanish Inquisition carries a burning torch, a sword and a gallows rope, instruments of torture and execution. In her left hand, she flattens the heart of Christ with a press. The print has a Dutch, Latin, and French caption and is part of a twelve-part series on the subject of the degeneration of the Catholic clergy and
RM2NXB6G3–A 17th century illustration by Richard Gaywood, purporting to show mistreatment and torture of American Indians by their Spanish masters. The title beneath reads: Teares of ye Indians or inquisition for bloud: being a relation of ye Spannish massacres in those parts.
RMAY3PC4–Spanish Auto Da Fe
RM2HEJ01M–Torture items at Inquisition Museum in Granada, Andalusia, Spain - Palacio de los Olvidados
RMBWJYHY–Torture by fire on the wheel.
RM2X0K72J–The Water Torture. The prisoner was tied with ropes to a sloping ladder or surface so that his head was lower than his feet. In this position, a cloth was forced down into his mouth, and water was slowly poured down his throat with a pitcher so that he swallowed it until it burst. Facsimile of an engraving from 'Praxis Rerum Criminalium', by J. Damhouder'. Antwerp, 1556. Later colouration. 'Moeurs, usages et costumes au moyen-âge et à l'époque de la Renaissance', by Paul Lacroix. Paris, 1878.
RMJHWX9D–Torture instrument.
RMK40NP9–Torture instrument. Witchery Week 2016. Bargota, Navarre, Spain, Europe.
RMDFWHP1–Middle Ages. Inquisition. Confessions and torture. Heretical behaviour of Catholic adherents or converts. Colored engraving.
RMRME2PD–The Palace Of The Inquisition Cartagena Colombia South America
RMT306N4–Methods of torture during the interrogation of the inquisition. Engraving, 19th century. Color.
RMHRP2R7–Spanish Inquisition, 16th Century
RMDF700B–Inquisition. Interrogations, confessions and torture. Colored engraving.
RFC5X35B–Abduction - Inquisitors capture a suspected heretic - Woodcut image from antiquarian book, Mysteries of the Inquisition, 1845
RMAXJ7X1–Public execution of Roman Catholic bishops during the Spanish Inquisition. Hand-colored engraving
RMJHA9A6–Torture of the inhabitans of Antwerp of Spanish army of Duke de Alba. Eighty Years' War, 1576. Engraving, color. 16th century.
RF2R7CH02–Interrogation Chair (or Iron Chair) - Instrument of Torture at Inquisition Museum in the Palace of the Forgotten - Granada, Spain
RMTXGN9F–Spanish Inquisition (late 15th century). Spanish Jew before Grand Inquisitor. Illustration by Paul Hardy for 'The Saving of Karl Reichenberg', story by Arthur Page, London 1891. 'Saving' meant dying and saving the soul for god. Wood engraving
RMWHB02A–Auto de Fe. Detail of Sentence given by the Inquisition in the Presence of Saint Domingo. or. St. Dominic Presiding over the Burning of Heretics. by Berruguete - Spanish Inquisition. in Prado Museum. Pedro Berruguete (c. 1450 - 1504) was a Spanish painter, his art is regarded as a transitional style between gothic and renaissance. Born in Paredes de Nava, Spain, he went to Italy in 1480 and worked in Federigo di Montefeltro´s court in Urbino. He came back Spain 1482 and painted in several cities as Sevilla, Toledo and Avila. He was father of an important sculptor, Alonso Berruguete,
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RF2GWW9K1–Spanish chair (instrument of torture) – interrogation chair. Every movement of a person sitting on a chair caused piercing of the skin.
RMBG8JY1–Auto de Fe chaired by St. Dominic de Guzman (1170-1221). Oil on canvas depicted in 1490 by spanish painter Pedro Berruguete.
RM2HEJ010–Torture items at Inquisition Museum in Granada, Andalusia, Spain - Palacio de los Olvidados
RMB1X3XX–An Auto de Fe at Lisbon, Portugal. From an engraving by Picart from the book The Spanish Inquisition by Cecil Roth, published 1937.
RM2WD7PB7–The Water Torture. The prisoner was tied with ropes to a sloping ladder or surface so that his head was lower than his feet. In this position, a cloth was forced down into his mouth, and water was slowly poured down his throat with a pitcher so that he swallowed it until it burst. Facsimile of an engraving from 'Praxis Rerum Criminalium', by J. Damhouder'. Antwerp, 1556. 'Moeurs, usages et costumes au moyen-âge et à l'époque de la Renaissance', by Paul Lacroix. Paris, 1878.
RMJHWX6E–Torture instrument.
RFG171KN–detail of torture chair used by the Spanish Inquisition in the 15th century
RFA3B4T2–Torture scene at the Museum of the Inquisition Guanajuato Mexico
RMRME2PE–The Palace Of The Inquisition Cartagena Colombia South America
RF2A93CRH–Medieval Torture Tools Set vector cartoon illustration
RMT9652H–Protestants and Jews accused of heresy and witchcraft being burned alive. The Spanish Inquisition was established in 1480 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I. It was intended to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms and to replace the Medieval Inquisition, which was under Papal control. The Inquisition was originally intended primarily to ensure the orthodoxy of those who converted from Judaism and Islam.
RM2B036D5–The Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition (Spanish: Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisicion), commonly known as the Spanish Inquisition (Inquisicion espanola), was established in 1478 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. The Inquisition was originally intended primarily to ensure the orthodoxy of those who converted from Judaism and Islam. The regulation of the faith of the newly converted was intensified after the royal decrees issued in 1492 and 1502 ordering Jews and Muslims to convert or leave Spain. The Inquisition was not definitively abol
RFC5X360–Hanging: Woodcut image from antiquarian book, Mysteries of the Inquisition, 1845
RM2B036D0–The Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition (Spanish: Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisicion), commonly known as the Spanish Inquisition (Inquisicion espanola), was established in 1478 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. The Inquisition was originally intended primarily to ensure the orthodoxy of those who converted from Judaism and Islam. The regulation of the faith of the newly converted was intensified after the royal decrees issued in 1492 and 1502 ordering Jews and Muslims to convert or leave Spain. The Inquisition was not definitively abol
RMRC4EFE–Inquisition. Instrument of torture. Wheel of Fortune.
RF2R7CH04–Interrogation Chair (or Iron Chair) - Instrument of Torture at Inquisition Museum in the Palace of the Forgotten - Granada, Spain
RF2C6FEB9–Ornament with a skull and crossbones above the chamber of ancient religious inquisition at cusco cathedral in peru.
RFCB994Y–Museum house of the Inquisition in the most beautiful village in Spain Santillana del Mar, Cantabria, Spain, Europe
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RMWWC2CF–Auto-da-fe trial and punishment ceremony by the Spanish Inquisition at Valladolid, Spain, 21 May 1559. Execution in the presence of King Philip II of Spain. Heretics burnt at the stake included Protestant martyr Augustino de Cazalla. Auto-da-fe in Valladolid. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico after Giulio Ferrario in his Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Modern o Story, Florence, 1829.
RM2B036D2–The Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition (Spanish: Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisicion), commonly known as the Spanish Inquisition (Inquisicion espanola), was established in 1478 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. The Inquisition was originally intended primarily to ensure the orthodoxy of those who converted from Judaism and Islam. The regulation of the faith of the newly converted was intensified after the royal decrees issued in 1492 and 1502 ordering Jews and Muslims to convert or leave Spain. The Inquisition was not definitively abol
RM2HEHYX3–Torture items at Inquisition Museum in Granada, Andalusia, Spain - Palacio de los Olvidados
RMJ3A4BB–Representations of the methods of torture used by the Inquisition. Engraving from c 1780 edition of The New Book of Martyrs by Rev Dr Henry Southwell
RMGKCGPP–An auto-da-fé or auto-de-fé, the ritual of public penance of condemned heretics and apostates, Spanish Inquisition, Seville, Spa
RMJHWXA7–Torture instrument.
RF2BHDE1Y–white executioner
RFA3B4W1–Torture chamber scene at the Museum of the Inquisition Guanajuato Mexico
RMBNR804–Historical etching of Auto de Fe
RMDF6YKP–Europe. Witch hunt. Women convicted of being witches. Engraving. (Later colouration).
RMT965A0–Two Dominican monks burned at the stake by order of the Inquisition for allegedly signing pacts with the devil. The Spanish Inquisition was established in 1480 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I. It was intended to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms and to replace the Medieval Inquisition, which was under Papal control. The Inquisition was originally intended primarily to ensure the orthodoxy of those who converted from Judaism and Islam.
RF2R1PCTW–Scene from the Inquisition, The Spanish Inquisition was a council for combating heresy, authorised by a papal bull in 1478 and established by King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella of the Crown, in 1480, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original. / Szene aus der Inquisition, Die spanische Inquisition war ein Rat zur Bekämpfung der Ketzerei, der 1478 durch eine päpstliche Bulle ermächtigt und 1480 von König Ferdinand II. und Königin Isabella von der Krone, eingesetzt wurde, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RFC5X35D–Breaking on the Wheel: Woodcut image from antiquarian book, Mysteries of the Inquisition, 1845
RMT2AKN8–A skeleton shown in a torture device; whre it was common practice during the Spanish Inquision, during the Medieval Period.
RMPNX5XN–Inquisition. Torture Chamber. 16th century. Engraving in The Germania.
RF2R7CGWW–Masks of Shame - Instruments of Torture at Inquisition Museum in the Palace of the Forgotten (Palacio de los Olvidados) - Granada, Andalusia, Spain
RM2AR662N–Torture of Michel Servet in Geneva ( Michael Servetus ) (Michel de Villeneuve ) Spanish doctor and theologist (1511-1553) - Le supplice de Michel Serv
RFEEHJXE–Museum, house of the inquisition in Santillana del Mar, Cantabria locality, Spain, Europe
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