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as it was seen as a Castilian attack on the charters, privileges and local laws. The most powerful families among the converted Jews: the Sánchez, Montesa, Abadía (AbdYah), Paterno and Santangel families seem to have been involved in funding the murder.
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As a result, a popular movement against the Jews arose in which nine were executed, two killed themselves, thirteen were burnt in effigy, and four punished for complicity, from 30 June to 15 December 1486, according to the historian
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On 14 September 1485 Pedro was attacked in the cathedral as he knelt before the altar and had been wearing armour since he knew his work posed great risks. Despite wearing a helmet and
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under the tunic he died from his wounds on 17 September. His remains were entombed in a special chapel dedicated to him.
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on 20 April 1664. His canonization was celebrated on 29 June 1867 among protests from Jews and Christians.
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on 4 May 1484. Their work was opposed by converts and people who saw it as a threat to their freedoms.
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Flesh Inferno: Atrocities of Torquemada and the Spanish Inquisition
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surname, was in 1483 appointed as the Grand Inquisitor for
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to establish in their kingdom a tribunal for searching out
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Richard Gottheil, Meyer Kayserling and William Milwitzky.
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29 June 1867, Saint Peter's Basilica, Papal States by
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Hermitage Museum
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Pope Alexander VII
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Cathedral of the Savior
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La Seo Cathedral
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