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roman inquisition - refers to a period in history (from the 16th to the 19th century) when the Roman Catholic Church established a tribunal to combat heresy and enforce religious orthodoxy. The Roman Inquisition was known for its strict investigation, trials, and punishment of individuals accused of dissenting from Catholic teachings.

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She was living at the height of the Roman Inquisition where accusations of heresy abounded.
The Academy published his works and supported him during his disputes with the Roman Inquisition.
The activity of the Roman Inquisition was surrounded by the utmost secrecy.
He also made him a member of the Roman Inquisition.
At this point the Roman Inquisition intervened and requested his extradition.
A third variety of the Inquisition was the Roman Inquisition.
Also a Roman Inquisition that led to the papal abduction of Edgardo Mortara.
Giordano Bruno was burnt at the stake by the Roman Inquisition.
The Roman Inquisition allowed for 30 minutes.
Count Cagliostro was imprisoned during the Roman Inquisition and died in prison.
During his bishopric Cocco Palmieri opposed the privileges that of the Roman Inquisition.
This institution was al so known as the Roman Inquisition and the Holy Office.
Determined to impose their authority, they now created an agency of obedience … the Roman Inquisition.
Diego was burned at the stake by the Roman Inquisition in 1547.
Here, astronomer and philosopher Giordano Bruno spent his last day imprisoned during the Roman Inquisition.

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Luigi Firpo speculates the charges made against Bruno by the Roman Inquisition were, [ 33 ].
It is mentioned by the Undertaking that she was excommunicated in 1638 by the Roman Inquisition.
Of these, only Bruno was executed, the last by the Roman Inquisition.
The first Index was published in 1559 by the Sacred Congregation of the Roman Inquisition.
There were three main, overlapping, phases ; the Medieval, Spanish and Roman Inquisition.
In early 1673 he was appointed an assessor of the Roman Inquisition.
In 1616 he was called to Rome and named commissary of the Roman Inquisition.
Historically, 1632 was one year before Galileo was convicted of heresy by the Roman Inquisition.
From 1753 until his death he was Secretary of the Roman Inquisition.
In 1839, he was appointed Assessor of the Congregation of the Universal and Roman Inquisition.

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