The Inquisition represented a significant legal advancement. In a time when torture was widespread, and trials were conducted under the arbitrary judgment of those in power, whether civil or ecclesiastical, the Inquisition established a closed procedure that granted the accused a hearing, provided them with a defense if they couldn't afford one, and restricted torture methods to those that wouldn't leave permanent consequences. It's incredible to hear such nonsense about it, especially considering that, at this point, the data (the Inquisition documented everything) is available for anyone who cares to examine it, as numerous scholars have confirmed. Just as an example: The Spanish Inquisition executed a total of 5 (five) people accused of witchcraft in 300 years. In England, more than 300 women were executed for witchcraft just during the 17th century.
I just got back from Barcelona and Madrid and I had an amazing time! Madrid captured my heart a bit more than Barcelona 🇪🇸
I agree, while Barcelona is a nice city because of the beach. I liked Madrid much more. If it had a beach, it would be the perfect city
I agree.
This is one of the places I have to visit ... wonderful
Maybe, one of the most beautiful ciudad of Europe continent.
Good inspirations to my next travel - thank you! 😎
The Inquisition represented a significant legal advancement. In a time when torture was widespread, and trials were conducted under the arbitrary judgment of those in power, whether civil or ecclesiastical, the Inquisition established a closed procedure that granted the accused a hearing, provided them with a defense if they couldn't afford one, and restricted torture methods to those that wouldn't leave permanent consequences.
It's incredible to hear such nonsense about it, especially considering that, at this point, the data (the Inquisition documented everything) is available for anyone who cares to examine it, as numerous scholars have confirmed. Just as an example: The Spanish Inquisition executed a total of 5 (five) people accused of witchcraft in 300 years. In England, more than 300 women were executed for witchcraft just during the 17th century.
exactly
nice place😎
Would love to visit this place one day
This is so interesting
Looks amazing a place on would like to visit
I'd really love to travel one day
Nice
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Would love to visit this place one day