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JOAQUÍN FURNÓ I ABAD (1832-1918). SPANISH ENGRAVER.. Paul IV (Giovanni Pietro Caraffa) (1476-1559). Pope of the Catholic Church (23 May 1555-18 August 1559). His pontificate focused on combating heresy and preventing its spread in the territories of the Italian peninsula. To achieve this, he made use of the Roman Inquisition and book censorship. On the day of his death, the Roman people flocked to the Palace of the Holy Office, breaking down the doors, releasing the prisoners from the dungeons and burning the building. One of the victims of the Inquisition in Rome, freed by the people, was the famous Greek heresiarch John Palaeologus. He studied theology in Italy, having had frequent dealings with the leading Protestants of the time, adopting Luther's ideas and preaching them publicly. Revolution broke out in Rome. The people destroyed the statues of Paul IV, dragging them through the streets for days and then throwing them into the Tiber. Destruction of the Inquisition in Rome. Engraving by J. Furnó. Historia de las persecuciones políticas y religiosas en Europa (History of political and religious persecutions in Europe). Volume III. Published in Barcelona, 1864.

JOAQUÍN FURNÓ I ABAD (1832-1918). SPANISH ENGRAVER.. Paul IV (Giovanni Pietro Caraffa) (1476-1559). Pope of the Catholic Church (23 May 1555-18 August 1559). His pontificate focused on combating heresy and preventing its spread in the territories of the Italian peninsula. To achieve this, he made use of the Roman Inquisition and book censorship. On the day of his death, the Roman people flocked to the Palace of the Holy Office, breaking down the doors, releasing the prisoners from the dungeons and burning the building. One of the victims of the Inquisition in Rome, freed by the people, was the famous Greek heresiarch John Palaeologus. He studied theology in Italy, having had frequent dealings with the leading Protestants of the time, adopting Luther's ideas and preaching them publicly. Revolution broke out in Rome. The people destroyed the statues of Paul IV, dragging them through the streets for days and then throwing them into the Tiber. Destruction of the Inquisition in Rome. Engraving by J. Furnó. Historia de las persecuciones políticas y religiosas en Europa (History of political and religious persecutions in Europe). Volume III. Published in Barcelona, 1864.
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Paul IV (Giovanni Pietro Caraffa) (1476-1559). Pope of the Catholic Church (23 May 1555-18 August 1559). His pontificate focused on combating heresy and preventing its spread in the territories of the Italian peninsula. To achieve this, he made use of the Roman Inquisition and book censorship. On the day of his death, the Roman people flocked to the Palace of the Holy Office, breaking down the doors, releasing the prisoners from the dungeons and burning the building. One of the victims of the Inquisition in Rome, freed by the people, was the famous Greek heresiarch John Palaeologus. He studied theology in Italy, having had frequent dealings with the leading Protestants of the time, adopting Luther's ideas and preaching them publicly. Revolution broke out in Rome. The people destroyed the statues of Paul IV, dragging them through the streets for days and then throwing them into the Tiber. Destruction of the Inquisition in Rome. Engraving by J. Furnó. Historia de las persecuciones políticas y religiosas en Europa (History of political and religious persecutions in Europe). Volume III. Published in Barcelona, 1864.
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1559 16 16TH XVI XVITH SIXTEENTH CENTURY 16 CENTURY 16TH CENTURY 16TH APOSTOLIC SEE ASSAULT ATTACK ATTACKING AUGUST 18 AUGUST 19 CARAFFA CARRIED IN TRIUMPH CARRIED ON SHOULDERS CARRIED CARRY ON SHOULDERS CARRY CATHOLIC CHURCH CATHOLIC INQUISITION CATHOLICISM CATHOLIC_CHURCH CELL CONGREGATION OF THE HOLY OFFICE CONQUEST CONVICT COURT OF INQUISITION DEATH OF PAOLO IV DEATH OF PAUL IV DOCTRINE DUNGEON DUNGEONS ENGRAVED ENGRAVING (ARTWORK) ENGRAVING ENGRAVING. ENGRAVINGS EPISODE ETCHING EUROPA EUROPE FAITH FLAMBEAU FURNÒ GIAN PIETRO CARAFA GIAN PIETRO CARAFFA GIOVANNI PIETRO CARAFFA GRECO GREEK GREEKS HELENICO HELENISTICO HELLENIC HELLENISTIC HERESIARCH HERESIES HERESY HERETIC HERETICS HISTORIA UNIVERSAL HISTORY HOLY SEE HORSEY RIDES IMPRISON INQUISICION INQUISITION INSURRECTION ITALIA ITALIAN ITALIANS ITALY JOAQUIM FURNO JOAQUÍN FURNÓ I ABAD (1832-1918). SPANISH ENGRAVER. JOAQUIN FURNO JOHN PALEOLOGUS LIBERATE LIBERATION LUTERANISMO LUTHERAN LUTHERANISM PALACE OF THE HOLY OFFICE PALACE OF THE INQUISITION PAPA PABLO IV PAPAL SEE PENITENTIARY PILLAGING PONTIFICATE OF PAOLO IV PONTIFICATE OF PAUL IV POPE PAOLO IV POPE PAUL IV PREACHER PRINT PRISON CELL PRISON PRISONER PRISONERS PRIVATE COLLECTION QUEEN VICTORIA I QUEEN VICTORIA REBELLION RELEASE RELEASED RELEASING RELIGION RELIGIONS RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION RELIGIOUS PERSECUTIONS RELIGIOUS RÉPRESSION REVOLT REVOLUTION RITE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH ROMAN CURIA ROMAN INQUISITION ROME SCENE SET FREE SIXTEENTH CENTURY STAGE STORMING THEATER THEATRE TORCH TRIUMPH TRIUMPHANT UPRISING VICTOR (FIGHT) VICTORIA I VICTORIOUS VICTORY WINNER XVI