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The Inquisition, the medieval church, & torture

Monasteries & Convents Men/Women left “worldly” life to join the monastic life Monks & nuns Entire life = Spiritual goals

Girls/Women 2 Choices:

Monastic Life Book translation Book Creation Medicine Education

Medieval Writing

Church Power Grows Has influence Power of the “Savior” Spiritual & Secular power

The Pope The pope = spiritual leader of the Christian Church Declared themselves “God on Earth” Claimed “papal supremacy” = or authority over all kings & emperors

Going Against the Church Canon Law = official church law Excommunication = No Sacraments, No Christian burial = hell interdict

Jews Blamed Illness? Famine? Natural Disasters? Mysterious Deaths?

Cleaning Up Getting rid of heresy Pope Gregory IX = the Inquisition

Why admit to something you didn’t do?

Why admit to something you didn’t do? 90 % GUILTY

M E D I V A L T O R U E

Hanging Cage

SPIKED SHOES

CHAIR OF SPIKES

CHAIR OF SPIKES

CHAIR OF SPIKES

CHAIR OF SPIKES

VARIATION OF CHAIR OF SPIKES

HEAD CRUSHER

CAT’S PAW

CAT’S PAW

HERETIC’S FORK

HERETIC’S FORK

JUDAS CRADLE

JUDAS CRADLE

GARROTTE

GARROTTE

Burning at the Stake

The Wheel

The Wheel

Wiring

THE rack

THE SAW

THE SAW

THE PEAR