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Spanish Inquisition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (9643 words) |
 | However, the murder of the inquisidor Pedro Arbués in Zaragoza on September 15, 1485, caused public opinion to turn against the conversos and in favor of the Inquisition. |
 | Moreover, with the coming of the Age of Enlightenment in the eighteenth century, increasing numbers of licenses to possess and read prohibited texts were granted. |
 | The literature of the eighteenth century approaches the theme of the Inquisition from a critical point of view. |
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