"Puderão mais os inquisidores que o rey". The relationships between the Holy Office and the Crown in the Portugal of the Restoration War (1640-1668)

Since the Seventeenth century, politicians and clergymen considered the Portuguese Holy Office as an ally of the Hispanic Monarchy during the Restoration War. However, this image of the Holy Office was forged in a very specific political context –the end of João IV’s reign– and it was conditioned by...

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Main Author: Ana Isabel López-Salazar Codes
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2014-10-01
Series:Cuadernos de Historia Moderna
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHMO/article/view/45845
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Summary:Since the Seventeenth century, politicians and clergymen considered the Portuguese Holy Office as an ally of the Hispanic Monarchy during the Restoration War. However, this image of the Holy Office was forged in a very specific political context –the end of João IV’s reign– and it was conditioned by private interests. In this paper, I try to analyse, on one hand, the evolution of the Holy Office´s political behaviour in the twenty eight years of war. On the other hand, I aim to consider which were the choices, fidelity bonds and connections of its most important members (namely the general inquisitor and the deputies of the General Council). I will conclude that the Inquisition was not a garrison of Castel, but instead an institution which pursued, above all, saving its own interests, as it had been done during the rule of the Habsburgs.
ISSN:0214-4018
1988-2475