A historical tribunal established in 1478 by Catholic monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella, the Spanish Inquisition aimed to enforce religious orthodoxy, targeting converted Jews and Muslims. It used interrogation, trials, and public penance, often with harsh outcomes. Historians and researchers benefit from studying its records to understand religious intolerance and state power in early modern Spain.
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