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  }}</ref>.  Contemporary historians of the [[Conquistador]]s, such as [[Bernal Díaz del Castillo]], recorded them.  They were also held in the Portuguese colony of [[Goa]], [[India]], following the establishment of the [[Goa Inquisition|Inquisition]] there in 1562-1563.
  }}</ref>.  Contemporary historians of the [[Conquistador]]s, such as [[Bernal Díaz del Castillo]], recorded them.  They were also held in the Portuguese colony of [[Goa]], [[India]], following the establishment of the [[Goa Inquisition|Inquisition]] there in 1562-1563.


==Cultural references==
==As A [[:en:Trope|Trope]]==
{{In popular culture|date=August 2009}}
 
The auto da fé, usually represented as a heretic being burned at the stake, is a symbol used widely in the arts, especially in Europe.
The auto da fé, usually represented as a heretic being burned at the stake, is a symbol used widely in the arts, especially in Europe.


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