Spanish Prisons / The Inquisition at Home and Abroad, Prisons Past and Present

The History and Romance of Crime
FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY
THE GROLIER SOCIETY LONDON

Spanish Prisons
THE INQUISITION AT HOME AND ABROAD PRISONS PAST AND PRESENT
by
MAJOR ARTHUR GRIFFITHS
Late Inspector of Prisons in Great Britain Author of The Mysteries of Police and Crime Fifty Years of Public Service, etc.
The Inquisitor-General and the Catholic Sovereigns
The mandate of expulsion of the Jews from Spain was issued by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492. This edict no doubt originated with Torquemada, who was very bitter against the Jews. When he learned that a number of their leaders were in conference with the King and Queen, and offering an immense ransom, Torquemada rushed into the presence bearing a crucifix on high and crying in stentorian tones that the sovereigns were about to act the part of Judas Iscariot. Here He is! he exclaimed. Sell Him again, not for thirty pieces of silver, but for thirty thousand! and flinging the crucifix on the table he ran out in a frenzy. This turned the tables and the decree for expulsion was confirmed.
THE GROLIER SOCIETY

Arthur Griffiths
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2016-05-21

Темы

Inquisition -- Spain; Prisons -- Spain -- History

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