One of the groups of people targeted by the inquisition, the __________ are a Christian denomination whose beliefs revolve around asceticism (voluntary poverty).
Who are the Waldensians?
______ was the Inquisitor General responsible for the popularization of torture within the Inquisition.
Who was Torquemada?
_____ was the year when the Inquisition established in Mexico.
When was 1574?
Announcing their presence was the ___ thing Inquisitors did when arriving in a town.
What is first?
The ______ was a torture method primarily used to force accused peoples to confess which involved the victim being bound at the wrists and suspended in the air until the arms were pulled from their sockets.
What is the strappado?
One of the groups persecuted by the Inquisition, the ______ are a Christian denomination whose beliefs revolve around dualism (a good god and a bad god).
Who are the Cathars?
______ was the author of "Conduct of Inquisition into Heretical Depravity," better known as the Inquisitor's Guidebook.
Who was Bernard Gui?
______ was the man who ordered the targeting of escaped Jews when Spain conquered Portugal in 1580.
Who was Philip II?
Citizens were given a chance to confess willingly after _____.
What is accusation?
_______ was a method of torture that had the potential to kill the victim before a confession could be had which involved the victim being tied to a board and having water poured over his/her face to mimic drowning.
What is waterboarding?
An umbrella term for non-Catholic Christians who follow the principals of Reformation including but not limited to Baptists, Presbyterians, and Lutherans.
What is Protestant?
______ was known for burning people at the stake even after a willing confession.
Who was Count Raymond VII of Toulouse?
_____ was the group of people banished from Spain by Philip III from 1609 to 1615 after a series of uprisings.
Who are Muslims?
Punishment for a willing confession ranged from _____ to ______.
What are pilgrimages and whippings?
The _____ was a torture method involving the stretching of the body, causing joints to pop out of place and sometimes even loss of movement due to loss of muscle elasticity.
What is the rack?
One of the many victims of the Inquisition, ______ was known for her love affair with a priest, charges of witchcraft and heresy, and her release from prison in 1322.
Who was Beatrice de Planissoles?
_____________ was appointed Inquisitor General by Ferdinand in 1504 but was dismissed in 1517 after his ruthless pursuing of Muslims into North Africa.
Who was Cardinal Gonzalo Ximenes de Cisernos?
_____ was the year when Napoleon conquered Spain and abolished the Inquisition.
When was 1808?
Accused were forced to testify via ____.
What is torture?
The _________ was a torture method involving the victim being tied to a wheel and beaten with clubs, often resulting in broken bones and internal bleeding.
What is the Catherine Wheel?
Spanish schoolmaster, __________ was the last to die at the hands of the Inquisition in 1826.
Who was Cayetano Ripoll?
_________ was appointed Inquisitor General after the death of Torquemada in 1448. It was under his rule that corruption within the Inquisition escalated, as bribes from victims began to be accepted.
Who was Diego de Deza?
_____ was the year when Pope Sextus appointed Torquemada as Inquisitor General.
When was 1482?
______ accusations were incredibly common, as the Inquisition served for an easy method of eliminating one's enemies.
What is false?
The ______ was a torture method used mainly on hot, dry days and was typically used to irritate the skin. The victim was denied food and water until confession.
What is the hairshirt?