Grand Inquisitor
Grand Inquisitor (Latin: Inquisitor Generalis, lit. Inquisitor General or General Inquisitor) was the lead official of the Inquisition. The title usually refers to the chief inquisitor of the Spanish Inquisition, even after the reunification of the inquisitions. Secretaries-general of the Roman Inquisition were often styled as Grand Inquisitor but the role and functions were different.
The most famous Inquisitor General was the Spanish Dominican Tomás de Torquemada, who spearheaded the Spanish Inquisition.
List of Spanish Grand Inquisitors[1]
Separation of Inquisitions of Castile and Aragon
Castile
Aragon
Reunification of the Inquisitions
From |
To |
Grand Inquisitor |
Other positions held |
1518 |
1522 |
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 |
Archbishop of Seville |
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 |
Appointed Grand Inquisitor, but died before he could assume this office. |
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 |
José 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 |
1818 |
Cristóbal Bencomo y Rodríguez |
Titular Archbishop of Heraclea (position rejected by himself)[2] |
1818 |
1820 |
Gerónimo Castillón y Salas |
Bishop of Tarazona |
External links
References
- ↑ Appendix 2 to Henry Charles Lea's A History of the Inquisition of Spain
- ↑ Biografía de Cristóbal Bencomo y Rodríguez