PTDC/HAR-HIS/28719/2017 UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020During the dispute between Portugal and the Holy See over the rights of Patronage (Padroado real) in Asia, the Inquisition played a secondary role in the legal allegations of the Crown. In the local context of the controversies with the apostolic vicars sent by the Congregation de Propaganda Fide, priests and missionaries of the Portuguese Padroado saw the Holy Office as an instrument to defend the rights of the Crown, arresting and excommunicating on behalf of the tribunal. Imperial agents in the Estado da Índia envisioned the Inquisition as an instrument for claiming jurisdictional rights over territory, while they also faced conflicts with the inquisitors.publishersversionpublishe
This article offers an interpretation of the actions of the Franciscan Juan de Albuquerque as bishop...
Since the Seventeenth century, politicians and clergymen considered the Portuguese Holy Office as an...
This study investigates those 1,046 men who applied to work for the Portuguese Inquisition in the Ca...
During the dispute between Portugal and the Holy See over the rights of Patronage (Padroado real) in...
The Inquisition was established in Portugal in 1536. From the beginning, the pope authorized the Por...
This article aims to explain the process which led to the founding of the Inquisition tribunal in Go...
The historiography of the Iberian Inquisitions has focused on analyzing relations between the Holy O...
UID/HIS/04666/2013 SFRH/BD/4402/2008 - infoIn East and Southeast Asia, vassals of the Iberian Crowns...
This article highlights how the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions endeavoured to police religious ...
In the context of Portuguese maritime expansion, history shows that there was a well delimited inten...
The establishment of the Inquisition Tribunal in Spain (XV century) and Portugal (XVI century) stimu...
The Tribunal of the Holy Office in Portugal was created in 1536 to investigate and punish crimes aga...
This article attempts to reconstruct for the first time the strategies of propagation of the Inquisi...
The integration of Portugal in the Hispanic Monarchy caused a problem in the communication between t...
The lack of historical works on the Portuguese Inquisition (1536-1821) produced by its members migh...
This article offers an interpretation of the actions of the Franciscan Juan de Albuquerque as bishop...
Since the Seventeenth century, politicians and clergymen considered the Portuguese Holy Office as an...
This study investigates those 1,046 men who applied to work for the Portuguese Inquisition in the Ca...
During the dispute between Portugal and the Holy See over the rights of Patronage (Padroado real) in...
The Inquisition was established in Portugal in 1536. From the beginning, the pope authorized the Por...
This article aims to explain the process which led to the founding of the Inquisition tribunal in Go...
The historiography of the Iberian Inquisitions has focused on analyzing relations between the Holy O...
UID/HIS/04666/2013 SFRH/BD/4402/2008 - infoIn East and Southeast Asia, vassals of the Iberian Crowns...
This article highlights how the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions endeavoured to police religious ...
In the context of Portuguese maritime expansion, history shows that there was a well delimited inten...
The establishment of the Inquisition Tribunal in Spain (XV century) and Portugal (XVI century) stimu...
The Tribunal of the Holy Office in Portugal was created in 1536 to investigate and punish crimes aga...
This article attempts to reconstruct for the first time the strategies of propagation of the Inquisi...
The integration of Portugal in the Hispanic Monarchy caused a problem in the communication between t...
The lack of historical works on the Portuguese Inquisition (1536-1821) produced by its members migh...
This article offers an interpretation of the actions of the Franciscan Juan de Albuquerque as bishop...
Since the Seventeenth century, politicians and clergymen considered the Portuguese Holy Office as an...
This study investigates those 1,046 men who applied to work for the Portuguese Inquisition in the Ca...