‘Heretics’ and protestant ‘Heresies’ in 16th Century Spanish Sicily
Abstract
The Spanish viceroyalty of Sicily, like the main part of the Old Continent, was invested by the development of the Protestant Reformation ideas from the 30’s of the XVI century. They deeply seeped through the Sicilian religious context, finding both an agreement and an efficient repressive answer from the Holy Office only from the following decade. That thanks not only to the Lutheran echoes of the Neapolitan society of Juan de Valdés, Giovanni Montalcino e Paolo Ricci but also to the indulgent position of the Viceroy: Ferrante Gonzaga.The  purpose  of  this  paper  is  to  examine  in  his  entirety  and  complexity  the  profiles,  the amount and last but not least the so-called ‘Lutheran heretics’ in the island area in the Spanish period. This not only through the comparison of the list of the abandoned people to the Secular Arm, kept in Biblioteca Comunale di Palermo, but also of the list of  the  Sicilian  autodafé  in  Archivo  General  de  Simancas  and  the  documents  stored  in  Archivo Historico Nacional in Madrid

