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- and other areas. Nobles could entail their estates, which were called cacicazgos on the model of Spanish entailed estates, or mayorazgos. This term is...
- Los Cacicazgos (from Spanish 'The Caciquedoms') is a district or neighborhood in the city of Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. It is...
- the Caribbean, east by the cacicazgos of Maguá and Higüey, and west by the cacicazgos of Marién and Jaragua. This cacicazgos territories were all located...
- that would give way to the cacicazgo. The Taíno founded settlements around villages and organized their chiefdoms, or cacicazgos, into a confederation. The...
- by the Jamaica Channel. Jaragua emerged as the union of two previous cacicazgos, Zui and Yáquimo. Jaragua was ruled by the cacique Bohechío (cacique) [es]...
- Muisca, Zenú, Quimbaya, and Tairona developed the political system of cacicazgos with a pyramidal structure of power headed by caciques. The Muisca inhabited...
- dividing it into cacicazgos or prin****lities. Granberry, Vescelius (2004), and other contemporary authors only consider the cacicazgo of Baracoa as classical...
- Ramiriquí to Tunja, then called Hunza. An era when frequent battles among cacicazgos took place, peace was proposed for the region and an agreement was made...
- Fernández de Recas, Cacicazgos y Nobiliario Indígena de la Nueva España, Mexico: Biblioteca Nacional de México, 1961. S.L. Cline, "A Cacicazgo in the seventeenth...
- Colombia. They established the Muisca Confederation of many clans, or cacicazgos, that had a free trade network among themselves. Many were goldsmiths...