>>139336662
>The first accountings of capital punishments of Spanish Inquisition (1478-1834, around 350 years) said that at least 32,000 people were burnt at stakes.
>This was less than 16 MONTHS of (((Enlighted))) Reign of Terror during French Revolution
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reign_of_Terror
>But recent discoveries said that Spanish Inquisition may had killed no more than 3,000 people
http://thecripplegate.com/how-many-people-died-in-the-inquisition/
>But somehow this Black Legend is still rampant in collective imagination, as we can see in Castlevania anime
Seirously, do you still believe on this bullshit, /pol/?
>>139340062
I think the Spanish Inquisition helped Spain avoid to a large extent the civil wars based on religion which affected England and Germany.
But it is funny seeing Catholics trying to make apologies for the shit.