The tribunals of the Roman Inquisition covered most of the Italian peninsula as well as Malta and also existed in isolated pockets of papal jurisdiction in other parts of Europe, including Avignon, a papal enclave within the territory of France. However, the treatment was more disciplinary than punitive. After 1567, with the execution of Pietro Carnesecchi, an allegedly leading heretic, the Holy Office moved to broaden concerns beyond that of theological matters, such as love magic, witchcraft, superstitions, and cultural morality. Like other iterations of the Inquisition, the Roman Inquisition was responsible for prosecuting individuals accused of committing offenses relating to heresy, including Protestantism, sorcery, immorality, blasphemy, Judaizing and witchcraft, as well as for censorship of printed literature. 8 fascinating things you probably didn't know about Cologne Cathedral.Even less do we know what any of these cathedrals have to do with Christianity. Sounds like we know nothing about who the Goths really were, and why these style of architecture was called "Gothic". If this explanation (why the style is Gothic) is not fishy, I do not know what is. Simultaneously, there had to some "least-known" Gothic tribes which survived all the way into the late 18th century, with a Gothic dialect spoken until 1945.Yet, we are expected to believe that some 16th century brainiacs were so pissed off at some 1,000 year old events, that they started to call this style of architecture "Gothic". All the damages they allegedly inflicted to Rome were done between the 3rd and 5th centuries AD. KD: According to the traditional historical narrative, the Goths were border line non existent after 711 AD. Crimean Goths were the least-powerful, least-known, and the longest-lasting of the Gothic communities.
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