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Cuenca (Spain)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Inquisicion de Cuenca, Isabel María Herraiz Case Summary, 1804 March 8

 File — Box 3, Folder: 36
Identifier: INQ-395
Scope and Contents

Summary notice of suspended case against the alumbrada Isabel María Herraiz, with orders for her supporters to cease their activities and turn in all writings on the subject.

Dates: 1804 March 8

Inquisicion de Cuenca, Public edict of faith, circa 18th century

 File — Box 2, Folder: 14
Identifier: INQ-282
Scope and Contents

Extended text for Edict of faith, requiring denunciation of various heresies, including Judaism, Lutheranism, Freemasons, and other crimes against the Santo Oficio.

Dates: circa 18th century

Inquisicion de Cuenca, Public edict regarding various heresies, circa 17th century

 File — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: INQ-210
Scope and Contents

Edict of faith, requiring denunciations of various heresies and anathematizing those who fail to comply. Spaces for date and place left blank.

Dates: circa 17th century

"Relación de los méritos del proceso de Ana Mendez doncella portuguesa, hija de Jorge Rodriguez...", circa 1596, 1600

 File — Box 2, Folder: 23
Identifier: INQ-118
Scope and Contents

Summary of 1594 trial, with secret evidence of numbered witnesses. Ana was condemned to death for Judaizing practices, with sentence commuted after reconciliation at a 1596 Auto de fe to confiscation of goods and perpetual prison. The document notes she was a good prisoner and recommends further commutation; a marginal note declares she was released in 1600. A later transcription of the document is included.

Dates: circa 1596, 1600