Grand Inquisitor

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Grand Inquisitor
Inquisitor Generalis
Jerónimo Castillón y Salas
Abolished1820

Grand Inquisitor (

Latin: Inquisitor Generalis, literally Inquisitor General or General Inquisitor) was the lead official of the Inquisition. The title usually refers to the chief inquisitor of the Spanish Inquisition, even after the reunification of the inquisitions. Secretaries-general of the Roman Inquisition
were often styled as Grand Inquisitor but the role and functions were different.

The Portuguese Inquisition was headed by a Grand Inquisitor, or General Inquisitor, named by the Pope but selected by the king, always from within the royal family.

The most famous Inquisitor General was the Spanish Dominican Tomás de Torquemada, who spearheaded the Spanish Inquisition.

List of Spanish Grand Inquisitors

Tomás de Torquemada, Grand Inquisitor of Spain (1483–1498)
Diego de Deza, Grand Inquisitor of Spain (1498–1507)
From To Grand Inquisitor[1] Other positions held
1483 1498 Tomás de Torquemada Prior of the Dominican Convent of Santa Cruz, Segovia, 1477–1498
1499 1506
Diego de Deza Tavera
Archbishop of Seville
1506 1507 Diego Ramírez de Guzmán
Bishop of Lugo

Separation of Inquisitions of Castile and Aragon

Castile

Adrian of Utrecht, Grand Inquisitor of Spain (1518–1522)
From To Grand Inquisitor Other positions held
1507 1517 Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros Cardinal,
Archbishop of Toledo

Aragon

Juan Pardo de Tavera, Grand Inquisitor of Spain (1539–1545)
Fernando Niño de Guevara, Grand Inquisitor of Spain (1600–1602)
Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana, Grand Inquisitor of Spain (1794–1797)
From To Grand Inquisitor Other positions held
1507 1513 Juan Enguera
Bishop of Lleida, Bishop of Tortosa
1513 1516 Luis Mercader Escolano Bishop of Tortosa
1516 1517 Adrian of Utrecht
Cardinal priest of Ss. Giovanni e Paolo, Bishop of Tortosa
, later Pope

Reunification of the Inquisitions

From To Grand Inquisitor Other positions held
1518 1522 Adrian of Utrecht
Cardinal priest of Ss. Giovanni e Paolo, Bishop of Tortosa
, later Pope
1523 1538 Alonso Manrique de Lara
Cardinal
1539 1545 Juan Pardo de Tavera
Archbishop of Toledo
1546 1546 García de Loaysa
Archbishop of Seville
1547 1566 Fernando de Valdés y Salas
Archbishop of Seville
1566 1572 Diego de Espinosa
Bishop of Cuenca
1572 1572 Pedro Ponce de León
Bishop of Plasencia
1573 1594 Gaspar de Quiroga y Vela
Archbishop of Toledo
1595 1595 Jerónimo Manrique de Lara
Bishop of Ávila
1596 1599 Pedro de Portocarrero
Bishop of Cuenca
1599 1602 Fernando Niño de Guevara
Archbishop of Seville
1602 1602 Juan de Zúñiga Flores
Bishop of Cartagena
1603 1608 Juan Bautista de Acevedo
Patriarch of the Indias
1608 1618 Bernardo de Sandoval y Rojas
Archbishop of Toledo
1619 1621 Luis de Aliaga Martínez
1622 1626 Andrés Pacheco
Patriarch of the Indias
1627 1632
Antonio de Zapata Cisneros
Archbishop of Burgos
1632 1643 Antonio de Sotomayor Prior of Santo Domingo
1643 1665 Diego de Arce y Reinoso
Bishop of Palencia
1665 1665 Pascual de Aragón
Archbishop of Toledo
1666 1669 Juan Everardo Nithard
1669 1695
Diego Sarmiento de Valladares
Bishop of Plasencia
1695 1699 Juan Tomás de Rocaberti Prior of Santo Domingo, Archbishop of Valencia
1699 1699 Alonso Fernández de Córdoba y Aguilar Appointed Grand Inquisitor, but died before he could assume this office.
1699 1705 Baltasar de Mendoza y Sandoval
Bishop of Segovia
1705 1709
Vidal Marín del Campo
Archbishop of Burgos
1709 1710
Antonio Ibáñez de Riva Herrera
Archbishop of Toledo
1711 1716 Francesco del Giudice
Archbishop of Monreale
1715 1715 Felipe Antonio Gil de Taboada Commissioned as Grand Inquisitor but did not serve.
1717 1717 José de Molines Proclaimed in Rome, but detained by Austrians and died without serving.
1718 1718 Felipe de Arcemendi Died without serving.
1720 1720 Diego de Astorga y Céspedes
Archbishop of Toledo
1720 1733 Juan de Camargo y Angulo
Bishop of Pamplona
1733 1740 Andrés de Orbe y Larreategui Archbishop of Valencia
1742 1746 Manuel Isidro Orozco Manrique de Lara Archbishop of Santiago
1746 1755
Francisco Pérez de Prado
Bishop of Teruel
1755 1774 Manuel Quintano Bonifaz Titular Archbishop of Farsala
1775 1783 Felipe Beltrán Serrano
Bishop of Salamanca
1784 1793
Agustín Rubin de Ceballos
Bishop of Jaén
1793 1794 Manuel Abad y Lasierra Titular Archbishop of Selymbria
1794 1797 Francisco Antonio Lorenzana y Butrón
Archbishop of Toledo
1797 1808 Ramón José de Arce y Rebollar
Archbishop of Burgos
1808 1814 Abolition of the Inquisition
1814 1818 Francisco Javier Mier Campillo
Bishop of Almería
1818 1818 Cristóbal Bencomo y Rodríguez
Titular Archbishop of Heraclea (position rejected by himself)[2]
1818 1820 Gerónimo Castillón y Salas
Bishop of Tarazona

List of inquisitors-general of Portugal

External links

References

  1. ^ Appendix 2 to Henry Charles Lea's A History of the Inquisition of Spain
  2. ^ "Biografía de Cristóbal Bencomo y Rodríguez". Archived from the original on 2017-06-15. Retrieved 2016-03-31.
  3. ^ Inquisidores gerais de Portugal