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By Richard E. Greenleaf, Published on 01/01/75. Recommended Citation. Greenleaf, Richard E.. "The Inquisition in Spanish Louisiana, 1762–1800."
Iberia Parish was created from parts of St. Martin Parish and St. Mary Parish in 1868. It was part of an effort by the Reconstruction-era government to create parishes in which there would be large Republican-majority populations, composed primarily of freedmen in those years.
This essay is, in a sense, an attempt to understand the Inquisition on its own terms without imposing twentieth-century moral values on a completely medieval practice. By examining the institutional usefulness of the Inquisition as well as the Inquisition's historical obligations, it
25 Οκτ 2024 · Spanish Inquisition (1478–1834), judicial institution ostensibly established to combat heresy in Spain. 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.
25 Σεπ 2018 · A religious court established at the request of the Spanish crown to punish apostate converts from Judaism, the institution over the years continually reinvented itself to confront perceived threats to religious orthodoxy, social harmony, and even national security.
2 The Spanish Inquisition (officially known at the time as the Holy Office of the Inquisition) was an ecclesiastical court, under the indirect control of the state, in charge of prosecuting “heretics”—in this case baptized Christians who did not fully accept the teachings of the Catholic Church. Its jurisdiction extended over Spain ...
This article offers an overview of how the Iberian Inquisitions aspired and attempted to control orthodoxy across their immense empires. However, this did not involve merely crossing the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas, but also the Pacific Ocean and policing the Iberian outposts in Asia, specifically Manila and Goa.