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===Others=== Among the subjects of this Inquisition were [[Franciscus Patricius]], [[Giordano Bruno]], [[Tommaso Campanella]], [[Gerolamo Cardano]], [[Cesare Cremonini (philosopher)|Cesare Cremonini]] and [[Camilla Erculiani]] an Italian apothecary, writer, natural philosopher, and a women's advocate. Of these, only Bruno was executed, in 1600. The miller [[Menocchio|Domenico Scandella]] was also [[burned at the stake]] on the orders of [[Pope Clement VIII]] in 1599 for his belief that God was created from chaos.<ref>Ginzburg, Carlo (1980) ''The Cheese and the Worms: The Cosmos of a Sixteenth Century Miller'' (translated by John and Anne Tedeschi), Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, {{ISBN|0-8018-4387-1}}</ref> The friar [[Fulgenzio Manfredi]], who had preached against the pope, was tried by the Inquisition and executed in 1610. The Inquisition also concerned itself with the [[Benandanti]] in the [[Friuli]] region, but considered them a lesser danger than the [[Protestant Reformation]] and only handed out light sentences.
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