Talk:Portuguese Inquisition

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==Removal I removed the folling from the lead section:

In a time of enmity betwixt Catholics and Protestants, Catholic Portugal and Protestant England were allies, and both were enemies of Spain, so the bloody Portuguese Inquisition is less notorious than that of Spain because the English wrote history at that time.

Anyone care to provide references for it being "less notorious" (because "the English wrote history" or otherwise)? -- ALoan (Talk) 18:11, 2 August 2006 (UTC)

I removed the following paragraph for lack of reliable reference:

In Portugal, the inquisitors excommunicated King João IV in 1656, after his death. The king's corpse was pulled from his coffin as it lay in the cathedral, undressed, and cast on the ground. After excommunicating the cadaver, the inquisitiors pronounced absolution, had the corpse replaced in the coffin, and left.