Inquisitio

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Inquisitio
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Genre
Developed by
Starring Philippe Laudenbach
Country of originFrance
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Producer Jean Nainchrik
Running time52 minutes
Release
Original releaseJuly 4 (2012-07-04) 
July 25, 2012 (2012-07-25)

Inquisito is a French thriller television series set in the Middle Ages. It was created by Nicolas Cuche and Lionel Pasquier and produced by Septembre Productions It first aired on television on France 2 on 4

Contents

Season 1

List of Episodes

  1. De viris
  2. Docendi & iudicandi
  3. Murus strictus
  4. Dura lex sed lex
  5. Hic Jacet
  6. Aura popularis
  7. Consensus omnium
  8. Acta est fabula

Season 2

France 2 has ordered a second season. [1]

EpisodesAir dateNumber of viewers
1 and 2July 4, 20124.28 million [2]
3 and 4July 11, 20122.9 million [3]
5 and 6July 18, 20122.4 million [4]
7 and 8July 25, 20122.4 million [5]

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References

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  2. Audience télé. Première. Referenced July 10, 2012.
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