El Tribunal de Navarra y sus funcionarios inquisitoriales: algunas observaciones [The Inquisitorial Court of Navarre and its inquisitorial officials. Some observations]

  • Consuelo Juanto Jiménez Profesora de Historia del Derecho de la UNED [Spain]
Keywords: Inquisitorial jurisdiction, royal dinasties, changes of location, court officials, crime and witchcraft

Abstract

This paper offers a sintesis of the complex history of the Navarrese inquisitorial courts, whose main characteristic was the mobility and changes of its headquarters from one kingdom to another. This is how he appears in Pamplona with an inquisitor from Aragon, in other navarrese cities such as Estella and Tudela, and in other riojans such as Calahorra and Logroño. The confluence of jurisdictios and various royal dynasties is thus studied against the backdrop of the reasons for these changes of cities, and also the offices of the court, whose activity is projected to various subjects, but that is especially known by an important question in the north of Spain, as it was the witchcraft.

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Published
2021-08-25
How to Cite
Juanto Jiménez, C. (2021). El Tribunal de Navarra y sus funcionarios inquisitoriales: algunas observaciones [The Inquisitorial Court of Navarre and its inquisitorial officials. Some observations]. Príncipe De Viana, 1(279), 87-104. https://doi.org/10.35462/pv.279.4
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Research studies in tribute to Gustav Henningsen and Marisa Rey-Henningsen