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- the Cortes and corregidores on these and similar administrative problems. The hermandad judges relied on the backing of the corregidores for legitimacy...
- Toledo. As the encomiendas were phased out, corregidores oversaw most of the local repartimientos. Corregidores were the pillar for the crown, and the system...
- forced labor were still subject to the Spanish provincial governors, or corregidores who also heavily taxed and overpriced commodities to any free natives...
- Publicaciones e Intercambio Editorial (ed.). Extensión del régimen de corregidores en el reinado de Enrique III de Castilla [The extension of the magistrates...
- rebellion in the silver mines. The Marquis de Varinas wrote that the corregidores' "sole concern is to find means of paying off his large debts and to...
- Corregidor, who was appointed by the viceroy, usually for a five-year term. Corregidores collected the tribute from indigenous communities and regulated forced...
- Centro de Congresos Querétaro Gran Salon Queretaro 2009 6,000 Casa de los Corregidores 2007 2,800 Teatro Metropolitano 2007 1,335 Orquesta Filarmónica de Querétaro...
- disputed] The process of ****imilation began with secret instructions to the corregidores of the Catalan territory: they "will take the utmost care to introduce...
- control the cities, and so in 1480 in the Cortes of Toledo it created the corregidores, representatives of the crown, which supervised the city councils. In...
- In the late 18th century the Bourbon dynasty began phasing out the corregidores and introduced intendants, whose broad fiscal powers cut into the authority...