Usos políticos del Santo Oficio portugués en el Atlántico (Brasil y África Occidental). El período filipino
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2007.v59.i119.30Keywords:
Portuguese Inquisition, royal policy, the Felipes, Brazil, West AfricaAbstract
This paper studies the role that the Portuguese Inquisition should have played according to the King’s atlantic policy. This is revealed by the analysis of three diferent situations: the intent of creating an inquisitional court in Bahia, the use of the Holy Office in the repression of smuggling in Guinea, both in the 1620’s, and in the intent of establishing a Court in Rio de Janeiro in 1639, in order to stop the damages caused by the paulistas in the Missions of the River Plate.
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