What is another word for the Spanish Inquisition?

Pronunciation: [ðə spˈanɪʃ ˌɪnkwɪsˈɪʃən] (IPA)

The phrase "the Spanish Inquisition" refers to a dark period in history when the Catholic Church sought to eliminate heresy in Spain. However, there are many synonyms for this phrase that can help us better understand the historical context. For example, it may be referred to as the Holy Office, the Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, or simply the Inquisition. Other terms include the Reyes Católicos Inquisition, named after the Catholic Monarchs who authorized it, and the Spanish Torquemada Inquisition, named after the infamous Grand Inquisitor Tomás de Torquemada. Regardless of the term used, the Spanish Inquisition remains a significant and controversial period in history.

What are the hypernyms for The spanish inquisition?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    execution, inquisition, persecution, religious persecution, historical event, Establishment of religious orthodoxy, Period of religious tolerance enforcement, Religious inquisition, State-sanctioned torture, Unjust persecution.

Famous quotes with The spanish inquisition

  • He makes his inevitable pilgrimage to the dungeons of the Spanish Inquisition, though without pausing to acquaint himself with the Inquisition's actual history or any of the recent scholarship on it. He more or less explicitly states that every episode of violence in Christian history is a natural consequence of Christianity's basic tenets (which is obviously false), and that Christianity's twenty centuries of unprecedented and still unmatched moral triumphs – its care of widows and orphans, its alms-houses, hospitals, foundling homes, schools, shelters, relief organizations, soup kitchens, medical missions, charitable aid societies, and so on – are simply expressions of normal human kindness, with no necessary connection to Christian conviction (which is even more obviously false).
    Sam Harris
  • “During my next visit with you, fellow-believers,” he said, “I shall tell you a parable about people who do things that they think God Almighty wants done. In the meanwhile, you would do well, for background on this parable, to read everything that you can lay your hands on about the Spanish Inquisition.”
    Kurt Vonnegut

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