Etymology:
The term "auto da fe" is derived from the Portuguese and Spanish phrase "auto-da-fé," which means "act of faith."
Meaning:
Origin:
The auto da fe originated in Spain in the 13th century during the Reconquista, the Christian reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule.
The Spanish Inquisition was established in 1478 by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to suppress heresy, primarily among the Jewish and Muslim populations.
Autos da fe became a regular part of the Inquisition's proceedings, often held in large public squares or amphitheaters.
The ceremonies were used both as a means of punishing heretics and as a public spectacle to deter others from deviating from the Catholic faith.
The last auto da fe in Spain was held in 1826.
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