Travel Bucketlist Exploring the Spanish Inquisition: Landmarks in Spain’s History Posted: March 3, 2025 | Last updated: March 26, 2025 Dive into the shadows of history as we explore the profound ...
There’s a silly Monty Python sketch from a half-century ago that some of you surely remember, and it spawned an enduring meme — though we didn’t have that name for it then. In the scene, a hapless ...
In 1934, the Romanian-Jewish scholar Valeriu Marcu penned a book about the Spanish Inquisition, “The Expulsion of the Jews From Spain.” Officially banned in Germany because its author was Jewish, the ...
The beloved musical “Mar i Cel,” which premiered in 1988, is back on stages in Barcelona for a fourth, and perhaps final, ...
Spain's Beckham Law lured Brits with the promise of tax incentives. Now it is punishing them, writes Robert Amsterdam.
A Spanish official has given what is being heralded as the country’s first formal apology for the Inquisition’s killing of Jews. SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — A Spanish official has given what is ...
Told by a diverse, multi-racial cast of their contemporary descendants, CHILDREN OF THE INQUISITION reveals the secrets of families forced to convert or flee during the Spanish and Portuguese ...
If the primitive system of the church towards heretics had been faithfully pursued, as it ought to have been, after the peace of Constantine, the tribunal of the Inquisition would never have ...
In 1634, Jan Baptist van Helmont was arrested by agents of the Spanish Inquisition for the crime of studying plants and other phenomena. While under house arrest, he started to consider how plants ...