Difference between revisions of "Auto-Da-Fé"
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== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_68177" /> == | == The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_68177" /> == | ||
<p> [[Or]] [[Act]] of Faith, a ceremony held by the court of the [[Inquisition]] in Spain, preliminary to the execution of a heretic, in which the condemned, dressed in a hideously fantastic robe, called the San Benito, and a pointed cap, walked in a procession of monks, followed by carts containing coffins with malefactors' bones, to hear a sermon on the true faith, prior to being burned alive; the most famous auto-da-fé took place in [[Madrid]] in 1680. </p> | <p> [[Or]] [[Act]] of Faith, a ceremony held by the court of the [[Inquisition]] in Spain, preliminary to the execution of a heretic, in which the condemned, dressed in a hideously fantastic robe, called the San Benito, and a pointed cap, walked in a procession of monks, followed by carts containing coffins with malefactors' bones, to hear a sermon on the true faith, prior to being burned alive; the most famous auto-da-fé took place in [[Madrid]] in 1680. </p> |
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]
Or Act of Faith, a ceremony held by the court of the Inquisition in Spain, preliminary to the execution of a heretic, in which the condemned, dressed in a hideously fantastic robe, called the San Benito, and a pointed cap, walked in a procession of monks, followed by carts containing coffins with malefactors' bones, to hear a sermon on the true faith, prior to being burned alive; the most famous auto-da-fé took place in Madrid in 1680.