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Agustín de Cazalla (Agustín de Cazalla Vivero) (c. 1510-1559). Spanish clergyman and member of the Lutheran group of Valladolid. Emperor Charles V appointed him as his chaplain in 1542, taking Cazalla with him the following year to Germany and Flanders, where he preached against heretics with such vigour and zeal that he was admired by all Catholics. The Inquisition imprisoned him on charges that he had been a vocal advocate of Protestant ideas, founding a Protestant group in Valladolid (Castile, Spain). He was subjected to a trial controlled at all times by the Inquisitor General Fernando de Valdés. Cazalla denied all the charges against him, until in the torment he declared that he had turned away from the Catholic religion, saying that he was willing to return to the thinking of the Church if he was allowed to abjure with penance in a public process. The inquisitors flatly refused and condemned him to death. Once in the burner, Cazalla addressed his friends, exhorting them to abandon their doctrines and die in the Catholic religion. In view of the signs of repentance, the inquisitors only allowed him to be garrotted and his corpse to be burnt afterwards. Doctor Cazalla suffering torment. Engraving. Historia de las persecuciones políticas y religiosas en Europa (History of political and religious persecutions in Europe). Volume III. Published in Barcelona, 1864.

Agustín de Cazalla (Agustín de Cazalla Vivero) (c. 1510-1559). Spanish clergyman and member of the Lutheran group of Valladolid. Emperor Charles V appointed him as his chaplain in 1542, taking Cazalla with him the following year to Germany and Flanders, where he preached against heretics with such vigour and zeal that he was admired by all Catholics. The Inquisition imprisoned him on charges that he had been a vocal advocate of Protestant ideas, founding a Protestant group in Valladolid (Castile, Spain). He was subjected to a trial controlled at all times by the Inquisitor General Fernando de Valdés. Cazalla denied all the charges against him, until in the torment he declared that he had turned away from the Catholic religion, saying that he was willing to return to the thinking of the Church if he was allowed to abjure with penance in a public process. The inquisitors flatly refused and condemned him to death. Once in the burner, Cazalla addressed his friends, exhorting them to abandon their doctrines and die in the Catholic religion. In view of the signs of repentance, the inquisitors only allowed him to be garrotted and his corpse to be burnt afterwards. Doctor Cazalla suffering torment. Engraving. 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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Agustín de Cazalla (Agustín de Cazalla Vivero) (c. 1510-1559). Spanish clergyman and member of the Lutheran group of Valladolid. Emperor Charles V appointed him as his chaplain in 1542, taking Cazalla with him the following year to Germany and Flanders, where he preached against heretics with such vigour and zeal that he was admired by all Catholics. The Inquisition imprisoned him on charges that he had been a vocal advocate of Protestant ideas, founding a Protestant group in Valladolid (Castile, Spain). He was subjected to a trial controlled at all times by the Inquisitor General Fernando de Valdés. Cazalla denied all the charges against him, until in the torment he declared that he had turned away from the Catholic religion, saying that he was willing to return to the thinking of the Church if he was allowed to abjure with penance in a public process. The inquisitors flatly refused and condemned him to death. Once in the burner, Cazalla addressed his friends, exhorting them to abandon their doctrines and die in the Catholic religion. In view of the signs of repentance, the inquisitors only allowed him to be garrotted and his corpse to be burnt afterwards. Doctor Cazalla suffering torment. Engraving. 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 ACCUSATION ACCUSE ACCUSED (FEMALE) ACCUSED (MALE) ACCUSED DEFENDANT ACCUSED ACHE AGUSTIN CAZALLA AGUSTIN DE CAZALLA VIBERO AGUSTIN DE CAZALLA VIVERO AGUSTIN DE CAZALLA ALPHABET ANNOTATE BARRED WINDOW BARRED BARS BLAME BLAST BLAZE BOW-TIE CAPITAL PUNISHMENT CASTELLANO CASTILE AND LEON CASTILE CASTILIAN CASTILLA CATHOLIC CHURCH CATHOLIC CATHOLICS CATHOLIC_CHURCH CAZALLA CELL CHAPLAIN OF CHARLES V CHAPLAIN OF THE EMPEROR CHAPLAIN CHARGED CHARLES V CHARLES V, KING FRANCE CHORDAE CLERGY CLERGYMAN CLERIC CLERIGO CLOTHING: BOW-TIE CLOTHING: CRAVAT CLOTHING: TIE CONDEMMED TO DEATH CONDEMN TO DEATH CONDEMN CONDEMNED TO DEATH CONDEMNED CONVICTED CORD CORDON COURT OF INQUISITION CRAVAT DEATH BY DROWNING DEATH PENALTY DEATH SENTENCE DEATH DEFENDANT (FEMALE) DEFENDANT (MALE) DOCTOR CAZALLA DOCTRINE DOLOR DROWN DROWNED BODY DROWNED DROWNING DUNGEON ECCLESIASTICAL ENGRAVED ENGRAVING (ARTWORK) ENGRAVING ENGRAVING. ENGRAVINGS EPIC ETCHING EXECUTE EXECUTION EXECUTIONER EXPLODING EXPLOSION FAITH FENCE FERNANDO DE VALDES FERNANDO VALDES FIRE FIRES FLAMBEAU FRIAR FRIARS GARROTE VIL GARROTE GARROTTE DEATH PENALTY GARROTTE GARROTTED GARROTTING GRATE GRATING GRID GRIEF GRILLE GRILLED WINDOW HANGMAN HERESY HERETIC HISTORIA UNIVERSAL HISTORIA HISTORY HOLY INQUISITION HOLY OFFICE OF THE INQUISITION HOLY OFFICE HURT IMPERIAL CHAPLAIN INCRIMINATE INDICTMENT INQUISICION INQUISITION INQUISITOR GENERAL INQUISITOR INQUISITORS KILL KILLING KILLS KING CHARLES V LUTERANISMO LUTHERAN DOCTRINE LUTHERAN GROUP LUTHERAN THESES LUTHERAN THESIS LUTHERAN LUTHERANISM LUTHERANS MOURNERS MOURNING NECKERCHIEF NECKTIE NOTING NOYADES PAIN PRINT PRIVATE COLLECTION PUNISHMENT REGISTRATION REIGN OF CHARLES V RELIGION RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION RELIGIOUS PERSECUTIONS RELIGIOUS RING RITE ROPE ROPES ROYAL CHAPLAIN SADNESS SCARF SCENE SENTENCE TO DEATH SENTENCE SENTENCED TO DEATH SIXTEENTH CENTURY SORENESS SORROW SPAIN SPANISH INQUISITION SPANISH STAGE STICK STRING STRINGED SUFFERING TAKE NOTE TAKE NOTES TAKING NOTE TAKING NOTES THEATER THEATRE TIE (CLOTHING) TIE TIED UP TIED TORCH TORCHES TORMENT TORMENTER TORMENTOR TORMENTS TORTURE TORTURES TRIAL TRIBUNAL OF THE HOLY OFFICE OF THE INQUISITION TRIBUNAL OF THE HOLY OFFICE VALLADOLID WHEEL WHEELS WINDOW WINDOWS WRITE WRITING XVI CENTURY XVI