When was the Inquisition abolished in Spain?
Abstract
During the entangled process of abolition of the Santo Oficio in Spain, the incompatibility of the Inquisition with the Constitution of Bayonne went unnoticed (including by several collaborators of Jose I), while the Constitution of Cadiz, which proclaimed this incompatibility, in fact permitted, under another name, the carrying out of this ecclesiastical jurisdiction, and the Juntas de Fe of the ominous decade were nothing but the result of this Pyrrhic victory of the liberals that was meant by the decree of the 22nd of February 1813.
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