E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898.
Dominic (St.).
(11701221.) A Spanish priest who founded the Inquisition, and the order called the Dominicans or Preaching Friars. He was called by the Pope Inquisitor - General, and was canonised by Gregory IX.
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Some say the Inquisition existed in 1184, when Dominic was under fourteen years of age.
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He is represented with a sparrow at his side, and a dog carrying in its mouth a burning torch. The devil, it is said, appeared to the saint in the form of a sparrow, and the dog refers to a dream which his mother had during pregnancy. She dreamt that she had given birth to a dog, spotted with black and white spots, which lighted the world with a burning torch.
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He is also represented sometimes with a city in his hand and a star either on his forehead or on his breast; sometimes also with a sword in his hand and a pile of books burning beside him, to denote his severity with heretics.