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The '''Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition''', commonly known as the '''Imperial Inquisition''' was established in 1480 in the [[Holy Levantine Empire]]. It was intended to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in the Empire and to replace the {{wp|Medieval Inquisition}}, which was under [[Pope|Papal]] control, with a state-controlled institution. It became the most substantive of the manifestations of the wider Catholic {{wp|Inquisition}}. Later in its history, it began to take on increasing secular law enforcement responsibilities throughout the Empire, enforcing morality laws. It began to lose influence beginning in 1815 but was not formally dissolved until the end of the Empire in 1935. | The '''Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition''', commonly known as the '''Imperial Inquisition''', was established in 1480 in the [[Holy Levantine Empire]]. It was intended to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in the Empire and to replace the {{wp|Medieval Inquisition}}, which was under [[Pope|Papal]] control, with a state-controlled institution. It became the most substantive of the manifestations of the wider Catholic {{wp|Inquisition}}. Later in its history, it began to take on increasing secular law enforcement responsibilities throughout the Empire, enforcing morality laws. It began to lose influence beginning in 1815 but was not formally dissolved until the end of the Empire in 1935. | ||
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