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Handling of Religion (Church Reform (Success (Cisneros established…
Handling of Religion
Church Reform
Success
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Cisneros encouraged scholarship, beginning work on Polygot (multi-lingual) bible- great value to biblical scholars
Number of bishops such as Cisneros tried to ensure measures were taken against clergy living with women, for not residing to a post they were appointed and for not wearing suitable dress
Crown appointed bishops to ensure those appointed would set good examples- power given by pope to appoint due to good relationship
Failure
Efforts to reform the monastic orders were slow and strongly resisted by religious orders themselves, who felt their independence to be at stake
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Inqusition
How it worked
Suprema- central council of inquisition- met regularly- appointed by monarch and coordinated work through inquisitor general
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What it did and impact
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Religious heretics tortured and burnt at stake to force people into Catholicism and anyone who didn't converse forced to leave
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Jews
Expulsion
Up to 200,000 Jews offered significant money to crown to allow them to stay
Many Jews doctors and professionals, others were tax collectors, financiers, artisans and traders- contribution to economy significant- financial losses
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1492- Edict of Expulsion- Jews given 4 months to convert to Christianity or they would have to leave Castile and Aragon
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Moors
Granada War
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100,000 Moors died, 200,000 emigrated, remaining 200,000 initially tolerated
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