RMBK01GE–judiciary, inquisition, convict, two heretics on funeral pile, woodcut to Sebastian Münster 'Cosmographia', Basel, 1552,
RMEDRC6X–Eighty burned heretics at Strasbourg France, Jan Luyken, 1685
RMDB4TW1–Judaism / Jewry and persecution of Jews, anti-Semitism, burning of Jews and heretics, woodcut, workshop of Michael Wolgemut, from: Hartmann Schedel (1440 - 1514), Nuremberg Chronicle, print: Koberger, Nuremberg, 1493, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMWHA9MD–Capturing Heretics
RMCBW68T–Burning Heretics, Apostates, Witches or Unbelievers at the Stake during the Spanish Inquisition Spain. Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RM2H69FA8–Religious atrocities perpetrated against French Catholic by Hugenots in Angouleme. Man tortured. 1857.
RMG38873–POPE LEO I 'The Great' pope and saint opposed heretics, menaced by Attila the Hun Date: reigned 440 - 461
RMBNPEHG–Benedetto Robazza's 'Inferno' on public display in Rome, Canto 9, 10 and 11
RMMNXYYY–English: Triumph of St Thomas Aquinas over the Heretics between 1489 and 1491. 1205 Triumf
RM2ETAE2C–People burned as heretics.
RMJG3F9P–Heretics being burnt at the stake 28159029
RM2C4RX0F–Execution of Christian heretics in the Middle Ages depicted in the Art Nouveau stucco relief by Czech sculptors Eduard Piccardt and František Kraumann on the House at the Three Swords (Dům u tří mečů) in Platnéřská Street in Staré Město (Old Town) in Prague, Czech Republic. The building designed by Czech architect Emanuel Dvořák was built in 1902.
RMGG2B02–Miniature de Jean Fouquet. Torture of the heretics, partisans of Amaury of Chartres, burnt in Paris in the presence of Philip the Fair. In the background, the gallows of Montfaucon, the Bastille and the Temple. 15th century Paris, Bibliothèque nationale
RM2BDYP65–Spanish Inquisition, Burning Heretics at Stake
RMER9565–Cursing the heretics
RMD9616W–Burning of heretics sentenced by the Inquisition. Copperplate engraving published Cologne, 1759. Private collection
RMHTMJ0A–Burning of heretics sentenced by the Inquisition. Copperplate engraving published Cologne, 1759. Private collection
RMEBAE7M–Saint Augustine Disputing with the Heretics 1475-1486 Vergós Group ( Church of the convent of Sant Agustí Vell, Barcelona ) Spain Spanish Medieval Gothic Art
RMTXGYTH–Fortress of Faith besieged by unbelievers and heretics, defended by the Pope, bishops monks, clerics and theologians. Chromolithograph after 15th century French manuscript
RMRYENHE–justice, inquisition, auto-da-fe, convicted heretics in the church, Lima, by C.Vermeulen, copper engraving, 17th century, 17th century, graphic, graphics, jurisdiction, court of justice, courts of justice, South America, Peru, religion, religions, Christianity, Catholicism, heresies, heresy, church, churches, pulpit, preach, preaching, crucifix, crucifixes, convict, holy Officium, candle, candles, ecclesiastic justice, clergyman, clergymen, auto-da-fe, auto da fe, heretic, heretics, Lima, historic, historical, people, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMHHHD79–The Fortress of Faith - The Fortress, besieged by the impious and the heretics, is defended by the Pope, the bishops, the monks, and the doctors of the church, who are the Chevaliers of the Faith. 15th Century
RMMC6G7F–TORTURE - ESTRAPADE An illustration of the Estrapade, or 'Question Extraordinary', used by the Inquisition on suspected heretics. The victim is hung by one shoulder, with heavy weights tied to his feet: usually his shoulder is rapidly dislocated. His hands, tied behind his back by rope, is subjected to a cruel tourniquet, which squeezes blood from his fingers. After a facsimile of a woodcut in J. Millaeus, Praxis Criminalis Persequendi, 1541.
RMC1YH7W–The Fortress of the Faith besieged by the impious and heretics, is defended by the Pope, Bishops, Monks & Doctors of the church
RM2CFH6EJ–Simon Marmion, The Torment of Unbelievers and Heretics 1475 Tempera, gold, ink on parchment, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA.
RM2JKGEBN–The monk Pierre de Castelnau reproaching Count Raymond VI of Toulouse to his face for what he called his perfidy in not proceeding with the extermination of heretics of his domains. Pierre de Castelnau was later murdered by a squire of Raymond VI. Pierre de Castelnau, ? - died 15 January 1208. French ecclesiastic. Raymond VI, 1156 – 1222. Count of Toulouse and Marquis of Provence, 1194 - 1222, Count of Melgueil (as Raymond IV) 1173 - 1190. From Histoire de France, published 1855.
RMCW5DWD–Jean Fouquet, torture of heretics in Paris, in the presence of the King of France
RF2WXT8YE–Public burning of heretics by the Spanish Inquisition, engraving by French artist Bernard Picart, 18th century
RFWWA8R1–This illustration, from an old engraving, shows the burning of heretics during the Spanish Inquisition (established in 1478 and disbanded in 1834). The label notes that it illustrates an Auto da fe, the ritual of public penance of condemned heretics and apostates. This illustration shows burnings in the 1500s.
RF2WXT843–Sure and Honest Methods to Lead Heretics back to the Catholic Faith, anti-Huguenot cartoon, France 17th century
RM2RGM460–Representation of the Catholic Church as The Fortress of Faith. The defending forces of the Christian faith. Besieged by the impious and heretics, it is defended by the Pope, the bishops, the monks, and the Doctors of the Church, who are the knights of the faith. Chromolithography from a 15th-century miniature. Detail. 'Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen age et à l'Epoque de la Renaissance. Paris, 1877.
RMBRCNDG–A heretic's fork, Spain or Spanish Netherlands, 17th century Iron shaft with a two-pronged fork on both ends. In the centre two loops with an an iron buckled leather collar. Metal surfaces rusty and partially pitted, with signs of age. Length of the fork 23 cm. The prongs of the fork pierced the skin under the chin and over the breastbone, causing pain and preventing a natural position of the head. A heretic was thus supposedly forced to look his judge in the eye. It is, however, more likely that this torture device was used to thoroughly demoralise the victim.,
RMAY3YBD–Guernsey Heretics
RM2BDYP4Y–Spanish Inquisition, Burning Heretics at Stake
RMEDRC6W–Heretics from Orléans led to the stake France, Jan Luyken, 1685
RMT9652D–Torturing of Jews in Granada accused by the inquisition as heretics and perpetrators of black magic. Amputation and tissue removal have long been used as forms of torture. Torturers commonly remove fingernails, teeth and digits from victims, but any body part could be a target. The Spanish Inquisition was established in 1480 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I.
RMD96AC8–Fortress of Faith, besieged by unbelievers and heretics, defended by the Pope, bishops monks, clerics and theologians. Chromolithograph after 15th century French manuscript
RMPPW92M–The Torment of Unbelievers and Heretics; Simon Marmion, Flemish, active 1450 - 1489, Valenciennes, France; 1475; Tempera colors
RMH3YWTD–Woodcut depicting public hangings and burnings at the stake of Heretics. The reformation saw the summary execution of Catholic adherents in England. Dated 16th Century
RMEE0800–The Torment of Unbelievers and Heretics; Simon Marmion, Flemish, active 1450 - 1489; Ghent, Belgium, Europe; 1475; Tempera color
RMWHA9KY–Questioning Heretics
RMW59178–Vincentius Lirinensis for the antiquity and universality of the Catholic faith against the profane novelties of all heretics : Vincent, of Lérins, Saint, d. ca. 450
RMBG0GPR–Buddha confounds the heretics, detail of mural dating from 1734, at Wat Ko Keo Suttharam, Petchaburi, Thailand, Asia
RF2F0K678–19th-century engraving of heretics burned at the stake by the Spanish Inquisition (Spanish Auto de fe). Published in Systematischer Bilder-Atlas zum C
RMMHMKAC–When church reformers Martin Bucer and Phagius are put to death, their heretical books are burnt along with their bodies. Date: 1551
RM2HTFPHY–The relief representing Oldrado, a fierce prosecutor and butcher of the Cathar heretics - Palazzo della Ragione, Milan
RM2GK82F0–Auto-de-fe. Chromolithography. Historia General de España, by Miguel Morayta. Volume III. Madrid, 1890.
RMAY3P57–Pope Leo I
RMJGPPBY–EDMUND BONNER (c 1500-1569) Bishop of London. Bonner burning the hand of weaver Thomas Tomkins in 1554 in an effort to make him renounce his Protestant views. Tomkins was eventually burned at the stake in March 1555.
RMRBJF9G–Auto-de-fe in Vallodolid, Spain, May 21, 1558 or 1559. After a 17th century print.
RM2PM0G2C–Heretics of Dune, 1984 - Frank Herbert novel - book cover
RMFAHCAW–A scene from the Portuguese Inquisition at Goa in the 17th century. After the engraving from Dellon's Relations de l'Inquisition de Goa,1688.
RM2RH7G2P–Spanish Inquisition. Auto-da-fé. Procession of the captives of the Inquisition to the Auto de Fe to be sentenced. Public ceremony carrying the Inquisition emblem, the cross with the olive branch and the sword. Facsimile after an engraving from 'Historia Inquisitionis', 1692. 'Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen Age et à l'Epoque de la Renaissance'. Paris, 1877.
RMK4CWJB–The death of Cardinal Beaufort in 1447
RMT95489–An auto-da-fé of the Spanish Inquisition held in a church. An auto-da-fé (act of faith) was the ritual of public penance of condemned heretics and apostates that took place when the Inquisitiors had decided their punishment, followed by the execution by the civil authorities of the sentences imposed. The most extreme punishment imposed on those convicted was execution by burning. The Spanish Inquisition was established in 1480 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I.
RMBRBMEX–UK Oxford Martyrs Memorial
RME8F9WX–Saint Augustine Disputing with the Heretics. Artist: Vergós Family (active End of 15th cen.y)
RMGG2C17–Miniature by Jean Fouquet for the 'Saint Denis Chronicles' Heretics torture, partisans of Amaury de Chartres, burned in the outskirts of Paris, in the presence of Philip August (1180-1223), (Montfaucon gibbet, Bastille and Temple) 15th century France Par
RM2H69F9K–Religious atrocities perpetrated against French Catholic by Hugenots in Angouleme. Man tortured. 1857.
RMWHA9JR–Questioning Heretics
RMW57YGF–Reforms pulled out of their houses in Zurich, 1637, persecution of heretics, Zurich, Jan Luyken (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1685, paper, etching, h 119 mm × w 144 mm
RM2DE08B2–Dante Divina Commedia - Hell - VI circle - Dante and Virgil come to the cemetery of the heretics - Canto IX- illustration by Gustave Dorè
RMKRDAWK–An auto-da-fé or auto-de-fé, the ritual of public penance of condemned heretics and apostates
RMEC81B0–An Auto da Fe illustrated in Historia Inqisitionis published 1692. ritual of public penance of condemned heretics and apostates that took place under the directives of the Spanish Inquisition
RM2HTFPY3–The relief representing Oldrado, a fierce prosecutor and butcher of the Cathar heretics - Palazzo della Ragione, Milan
RMDYEJHK–The Colchester Martyrs: During the reign of Roman Catholic Mary I of England, ten Protestant men and women from the Essex town of Colchester were burned at the Stake as heretics. Engraving, c1860.
RMAY3P59–Pope Leo I
RMDYEYEG–Painting depicting 'Auto-da-fé' during the Spanish Inquisition. An auto-da-fé was the ritual of public penance of condemned heretics and apostates that took place when the Spanish Inquisition or the Portuguese Inquisition had decided their punishment.
RMG38FP2–ALBIGENSIAN CRUSADE Regarded by Catholics as the stronghold of Satan, the town of Lavaur is sacked by 'crusaders' and its population massacred as heretics Date: 3 May 1211
RMD98XTR–The Assassination of Saint Peter Martyr' c1507. Oil and tempera on wood. Giovanni Bellini (1426-1516) Italian Renaissance painter. Dominican friar and inquisitor, in 1252 ambushed and murdered by persecuted Cathar heretics.
RMRCXWFC–Saint Augustine Disputing with the Heretics. Museum: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona. Author: Vergós Family.
RM2RH2AX7–The disciples of the Parisian philosopher and theologian Amalric of Bena (ca. 1150-h. 1207) were tried in 1210, condemned and burned during the reign of King Philip II of France (1165-1223). Engraving from a miniature of 'Chroniques de Saint-Denis'. 'Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen Age et à l'Epoque de la Renaissance'. Paris, 1877.
RM2D7M23P–Execution of Heretics, Sixteenth Century, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RMT965A0–Two Dominican monks burned at the stake by order of the Inquisition for allegedly signing pacts with the devil. The Spanish Inquisition was established in 1480 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I. It was intended to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms and to replace the Medieval Inquisition, which was under Papal control. The Inquisition was originally intended primarily to ensure the orthodoxy of those who converted from Judaism and Islam.
RMT1NX2M–Painting 'Martyrdom of Girolamo Savonarola in Piazza della Signoria on 23 May 1498' by an unknown painter dated from the end of the 15th century on display in Savonarola's cell at the San Marco Convent (Convento di San Marco), now the San Marco Museum (Museo Nazionale di San Marco) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMGBWG5T–justice, inquisition, burning of the Lutheran clergyman Lienhart Keyser by the order of the bishop of Passau, Schaerding / Inn, 1527, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMHTMJ85–Alibgensian heresy. St Dominic gives a book of profession of true Christian faith to an Albigensian envoy. Thrown into fire, the book is not consumed by flames, while the book of the heretics is. Engraving after predella of Coronation of the Virgin by Fra
RMT07TDG–religion, Christianity, allegories, the orthodox church surrounded by the false doctrines of the heretics, woodcut, from: 'Livre des persecutions', France, 15th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMWHA9K9–Questioning Heretics
RMW57YGB–Mattheus Mair drowned in Wier, 1592, persecution of heretics, violent death, water, Wier, Mattheus Mair, Jan Luyken (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1685, paper, etching, h 118 mm × w 143 mm
RMBJWC1T–justice, inquisition, convicts, blinding of a heretical bishop, woodcut, 16th century, historic, historical, heretic, heretics, religious persecution, spiky iron, executioner, executioners, clergyman, Christianity, Catholic, penitentiary system, execution, punishment, punishments, penalty, penalties, people,
RMECFHPF–MAXWELL(1845) p225 Father Murphy and the Heretics
RMGBYDDA–religion, Christianity, sect, Bogomiles, Bogomils, stone with horseman relief, 12th - 14th century, grave field near Stolac, Hercegovina, burial ground, burial site, historic, historical, anti-Catholic, gnostic heretic, heretics, the Balkans, Yugoslavia, heresy, heresies, Gnostics, Gnostic, Middle Ages, cemetery, graveyard, cemeteries, graveyards, medieval, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2HTFPNA–The relief representing Oldrado, a fierce prosecutor and butcher of the Cathar heretics - Palazzo della Ragione, Milan
RMK9B5C4–A 1910 illustration showing various styles of the religious penitential garment known as a San Benito. aka Sanbenito used for heretics, mainly in Spain
RFT82BD7–The view to Chateau Peyrepertuse, from the ruined medieval Queribus Castle, in the Pyrenees Orientales, France. Cucugnan village is in the foreground.
RM2BC9WKC–Historical views of Spain. Bullfighter about to kill a bull with dagger and lance in a bullring with female picador 76, burning heretics at the stake in an Auto da Fe 77 and Christopher Columbus setting out for the Americas 78. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylor’s Scenes in Europe, for the Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-at-Home Travelers, John Harris, London, 1819.
RMG38FP3–ALBIGENSIAN CRUSADE Regarded by Catholics as the stronghold of Satan, the town of Lavaur is sacked by 'crusaders' and its population massacred as heretics Date: 3 May 1211
RMD9972K–Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, (30 March 1746 – 16 April 1828) was a Spanish romantic painter ' The Tribunal' The Inquisition Tribunal or The Inquisition Auto de fe, painted between 1812 and 1819. It shows an Auto de fe, or accusation of heretics, by the tribunal of the Spanish Inquisition
RMPNECW6–The Torment of Unbelievers and Heretics. Date/Period: 1475. Folio. Tempera colors, gold leaf, gold paint, and ink on parchment. Author: Simon Marmion.
RM2RGM462–Representation of the Catholic Church as The Fortress of Faith. The defending forces of the Christian faith. Besieged by the impious and heretics, it is defended by the Pope, the bishops, the monks, and the Doctors of the Church, who are the knights of the faith. Below, coat of arms of Louis de Bruges (Louis de Gruuthuse), Flemish courtier and nobleman (ca. 1427-1492). Chromolithography from a 15th-century miniature. 'Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen age et à l'Epoque de la Renaissance. Paris, 1877.
RM2D7M23C–Burning of Heretics in Paris, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RMWWC2CF–Auto-da-fe trial and punishment ceremony by the Spanish Inquisition at Valladolid, Spain, 21 May 1559. Execution in the presence of King Philip II of Spain. Heretics burnt at the stake included Protestant martyr Augustino de Cazalla. Auto-da-fe in Valladolid. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico after Giulio Ferrario in his Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Modern o Story, Florence, 1829.
RF2B1T5XA–Procession to an Auto de Fe in Spain, 15th century, An auto-da-fe, was the ritual of public penance of condemned heretics and apostates that took place when the Spanish Inquisition / Prozession zu einem Auto de Fe in Spanien, 15. Jahrhundert, Autodafe, spanisch auto de fe, Urteil über den Glauben, bezeichnet die feierliche, meist öffentliche Verkündung der Urteile der Prozesse der Spanischen Inquisition, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RME0A35H–Gustave Doré; Divine Comedy Canto IX, The 6th Circle; Black and White Engraving
RMA43NJ8–Carcassonne Aude Languedoc France French Castle
RMBG37D7–Amalric's followers burned as heretics by order of King Philippe II of France, early 1200s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMWHA9KM–Questioning Heretics
RMW57YGE–Anneken van den Hove buried alive in Brussels, persecution of heretics, buried alive (violent death), Brussels, Anneken van den Hove, Jan Luyken (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1685, paper, etching, h 111 mm × w 138 mm
RMJH2AAF–Inquisition. Torturing of Jews accused as heretics and practice of black magic. 1574. Engraving.
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