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Inquisitor Pedro (Peter) of Arbues (1441 / 1442 - 1485) was injured in Zaragoza (Zaragoza
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Inquisitor Pedro (Peter) of Arbues (1441 / 1442 - 1485) was injured in Zaragoza (Zaragoza
XEE4181384 Inquisitor Pedro (Peter) of Arbues (1441/1442 - 1485) was injured in Zaragoza (Zaragoza) on September 15, 1485. Illustration in " Mysteres of the Inquisition and Other Secret Societies of Spain" By Victor de Fereal, Suberwick, Manuel Galo de Cuendias. Published by P. Boizard, 1845. Private collection. by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Inquisitor Pedro (Peter) of Arbues (1441/1442 - 1485) was injured in Zaragoza (Zaragoza) on September 15, 1485. Illustration in " Mysteres of the Inquisition and Other Secretes of Spain" By Victor de Fereal, Suberwick, Manuel Galo de Cuendias, Published by P. Boizard, 1845. Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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The captivating print captures the historical moment when Inquisitor Pedro (Peter) of Arbues, a prominent figure in Spanish history, was injured in Zaragoza on September 15,1485. This illustration is taken from the book "Mysteres of the Inquisition and Other Secret Societies of Spain" by Victor de Fereal, Suberwick, Manuel Galo de Cuendias and published by P. Boizard in 1845. Inquisitor Pedro's story unfolds within this intriguing image as he stands wounded amidst the backdrop of medieval Zaragoza. The engraving beautifully depicts the atmosphere of mystery and secrecy that surrounded him during his time as an influential figure within the Spanish Inquisition. As we delve into this piece from a private collection, we are transported back to a tumultuous period in history - the Middle Ages. The vibrant colors used by Stefano Bianchetti bring life to this snapshot from the past, allowing us to immerse ourselves fully into its narrative. This artwork not only serves as a visual representation but also acts as a gateway to explore Spain's rich cultural heritage and its complex relationship with religion during that era. It reminds us of how individuals like Inquisitor Pedro shaped history through their actions and beliefs. Through this photo print, we are invited to reflect upon our own understanding of power dynamics and religious fervor while appreciating both the artistic skill behind it and its historical significance.
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