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This article is about the inquisitorial office. For the Fyodor Dostoyevsky story, see The Grand Inquisitor.
Grand Inquisitor
Inquisitor GeneralisAppointer Monarch Inaugural holder Tomás de Torquemada Formation 1483 Final holder Jerónimo Castillón y Salas Abolished 1820 Grand Inquisitor (Latin: Inquisitor Generalis, lit. Inquisitor General) is the lead official of an Inquisition. The most famous Inquisitor General is the Spanish Dominican Tomás de Torquemada, who spearheaded the Spanish Inquisition.
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List of Spanish Grand Inquisitors[1]
From To Grand Inquisitor 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 1506 1507 Diego Ramírez de Guzmán Bishop of Catania, bishop of Lugo Separation of Inquisitions of Castile and Aragon
Castile
From To Grand Inquisitor Other positions held 1507 1517 Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros Cardinal, archbishop of Toledo Aragon
From To Grand Inquisitor Other positions held 1507 1513 Juan Enguera Bishop of Vich, 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 Reunification of the Inquisitions
From To Grand Inquisitor Other positions held 1517 1523 Adrian of Utrecht Cardinal priest of Ss. Giovanni e Paolo, Bishop of Tortosa 1523 1538 Alonso Manrique de Lara Bishop of Badajoz, Archbishop of Seville, 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 1566 1572 Diego de Espinosa Bishop of Sigüenza, bishop of Cuenca 1572 1572 Pedro Ponce de León Bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo, bishop of Plasencia 1573 1594 Gaspar de Quiroga y Vela Archbishop of Toledo 1595 1595 Jerónimo Manrique de Lara Bishop of Cartagena, bishop of Ávila 1596 1599 Pedro de Portocarrero Bishop of Calahorra, 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 Bishop of Valladolid and Patriarch of the Indias 1608 1618 Bernardo de Sandoval y Rojas Archbishop of Toledo 1619 1621 Luis de Aliaga Martínez 1622 1626 Andrés Pacheco Bishop of Cuenca and 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 Tuy, bishop of Avila, bishop of Palencia 1665 1665 Pascual de Aragón Archbishop of Toledo 1666 1669 Juan Everardo Nithard 1669 1695 Diego Sarmiento de Valladares Bishop of Oviedo, bishop of Plasencia 1695 1699 Juan Tomás de Rocaberti Prior of Santo Domingo and archbishop of Valencia 1699 1699 Alonso Fernández de Córdoba y Aguilar 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 Zaragoza, 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 Josef 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 1820 Gerónimo Castillón y Salas Bishop of Tarazona External links
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