• Miguel Servet: the hand that outraged Protestants and Catholics alike

In the excessive epic that was the conquest of America, a Spaniard above all filled the glass of excess. In his lean devil stature he condensed all the megalomania and all the abjection, all the heroism and all the insanity, all the honor and all the betrayal. No 16th century life exacerbates the cliché of Spanish polarity without any mixture of moderation like that of Lope de Aguirre, alias el Loco , alias el Tirano , alias el Traidor. He was a psychopathic monster and sometimes a soldier of his time

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