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| 1420 births | |
| 1498 deaths | |
| spanish inquisition | |
| jewish spanish history | |
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Tomás de Torquemada ( 1420 , Valladolid , Castile (present-day Spain ) - September 16 , 1498 , Ávila , Castile ) was a Fifteenth Century Spanish Dominican , and an Inquisitor General . Famously described by the Spanish chronicler, Sebastián De Olmedo , as "the hammer of heretics, the light of Spain, the saviour of his country, the honour of his order." Torquemada's name, as part of the , writing of Torquemada's uncle Juan De Torquemada , said that his ancestor Alvar Fernández De Torquemada had married a first-generation Jewish '' Converso '' (convert). After distinguished service as a monk and scholar, Torquemada grew close to the rulers— Ferdinand and Isabella , and was appointed Inquisitor General in 1482 . The extension of his power over the whole of Spain was assisted by the murder of the Inquisitor Pedro De Arbués in Zaragoza in 1485 , attributed to a band of Heretics and Jews, and by the alleged ritual murder of the so-called '' Santo Niño De La Guardia '' or Holy Child Of La Guardia in 1491, which was again attributed to Jews. In 1492 he was one of the chief supporters of the mass expulsion of Jews from Spain. Many believe that he and the Spanish Inquisition generally were responsible for injustice and suffering in their use of Torture , anonymous denunciation, and Execution By Fire in the so-called '' Auto De Fe '', or "act of faith". Torquemada grew up in Valladolid, and like his uncle (Cardinal Juan De Torquemada ) he became a Dominican Monk . Pious, learned and austere, he was still young when he was sent to be Prior at the Monastery Of Santa Cruz at Segovia , where he became Confessor to Princess Isabella , the heiress of Castile . She was crowned in 1473 and he became Spain's first Inquisitor General a decade later. There is very little sound information about Torquemada's personal life, which has always been subject to speculations. "As an honest interpreter and efficient administrator of the popular will, Torquemada was superb. In the fifteen years of his reign the Spanish Inquisition grew from the single tribunal at Seville to a network of two dozen 'Holy Offices'" ( Longhurst ). The Inquisition touched every individual in Spain with a thoroughness scarcely equalled before the 20th century. Every Christian soul over the age of twelve (for girls) and fourteen (for boys) was fully accountable to the Inquisition. Heretics and ''Conversos'' were the primary targets, but anyone who spoke against the Inquisition was under suspicion. To help guard against the spread of heresy Torquemada promoted the burning of non-Catholic literature—especially Jewish Talmud s and, after the final defeat of the Moors at Granada in 1492 , Arabic books also. Accusations of excesses can be supported by reference to Pope Sixtus IV 's observation, early in 1482 , that the Inquisitors at Seville , :"without observing juridical prescriptions, have detained many persons in violation of justice, punishing them by severe tortures and imputing to them, without foundation, the crime of heresy, and despoiling of their wealth those sentenced to death, in such form that a great number of them have come to the Apostolic See , fleeing from such excessive rigor and protesting their Orthodoxy ." MODERN ALLUSIONS TO TORQUEMADA
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- Torquemada is a municipality (pop. 1142) in the province of Palencia , Castile-Leon , Spain . It is the birthplace of Tomás de Torquemada. |