Alexandre Herculano

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Alexandre Herculano de Carvalho e Araújo was a Portuguese novelist and historian.

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  • Alexandre Herculano, a famous writer of the 19th century, mentioned in his “Fragment about the Inquisition”:
    “…The terrors inflicted on pregnant women made them abort….Neither the beauty or decorousness of the flower of youth, nor the old age, so worthy of compassion in a woman, exempted the weaker sex from the brutal ferocity of the supposed defenders of the religion….” “…There were days when seven or eight were submitted to torture. These scenes were reserved for the inquisitors after dinner. It was a post-prandial entertainment. Many a time during those acts, the inquisitors compared notes in the appreciation of the beauty of the human form. While the unlucky damsel twisted in the intolerable pains of torture, or fainted in the intensity of the agony, one inquisitor applauded the angelic touches of her face, another the brightness of her eyes, another, the volluptuous contours of her breast, another the shape of her hands. In this conjuncture, men of blood transformed themselves into real artists.”
    • (source: History of the Origin and Establishment of the Inquisition in in Portugal 1926 – By Alexandre Herculano). attributed at [1]


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