Heterodoxia y herejía : la última hoguera de la inquisición española

General studies on Spanish Inquisition are abundant in contemporary historiography. However, works on specific cases that complete the overall views on this sadly famous Tribunal are gaining followers among current researchers. The present article is precisely in keeping with the second research cat...

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Autor principal: Valérie Molero
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Publicado: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2009
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Sumario:General studies on Spanish Inquisition are abundant in contemporary historiography. However, works on specific cases that complete the overall views on this sadly famous Tribunal are gaining followers among current researchers. The present article is precisely in keeping with the second research category analysing in detail the trial of a modest woman for Molinosism, María de los Dolores López, also known as the blessed Dolores. The particularity of this trial is based on the fact that at its conclusion in 1781, the Spanish Inquisition sentenced a person to burn at the stake for the last time. Based on a rigorous analysis of the numerous sources consulted, the article describes the condemned woman’s difficult conditions of life, the details of the denunciations against her, the often very complicated elements of the trial, the analysis of the sentence and finally the unfolding of the auto-da-fé and the discharge by secular arm.