-
continued to be
reflected in its
other uses, such as
alcaldes del crimen, the
judges in the audiencias;
Alcaldes de la Casa y
Corte de Su Majestad, who formed...
- of an
alcalde mayor were
heard by an audiencia. In New
Spain (Mexico),
alcaldes mayores were
chief administrators in colonial-era
administrative territories...
- The
Alcalde (/ælˈkældi/; Spanish: [alˈkalde]) has been the
alumni magazine of The
University of
Texas at
Austin since 1913, and is
published by the university's...
- Look up
Alcalde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alcalde may have one of the
following meanings.
Alcalde, the
Spanish title of the
chief administrator...
- An
alcalde-presidente is an
alcalde (Spanish for muni****l mayor) who also
functions as president(e) of a
higher administrative level.
Cases include: colonial...
-
Donato "Tati"
Alcalde Tieles (born 22
January 1964) is a
Spanish retired footballer who pla**** as a defender.
After playing for Real Avilés CF in the...
-
Americas had two
Alcaldes Ordinarios and a
variable number of regidores,
based on the
importance of the city. Each of the two
alcaldes ordinarios was responsible...
-
Teodoro "Prisco"
Alcalde Millos (20
September 1913 – 9
August 1995) was a
Peruvian international football player. He was born in
Callao as the second...
- Larraín
Alcalde, or Estación Larraín
Alcalde (Spanish for Larraín
Alcalde Station,
pronounced [estaˈsjon laraˈin alˈkalde] ), is a
Chilean village located...
- This is a list of pre-statehood
alcaldes and
mayors of San Francisco, from 1779 to 1850,
during the Spanish, Mexican, and
early American periods, prior...