Brunanter Inquisition

The Brunanter Inquisition was formally established in Brunant in 1535, largely at the behest of the Spanish. The Council of the Holy Office in Brunant would be active for over two centuries, trying and sentencing individuals, though nowhere near the extent done in Spain or Portugal. The inquisition was officially abolished in 1784 by James Carrington, though after 1740 no people were tried by the council.