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- father's encomiendas. Two of Moctezuma's daughters, Isabel Moctezuma and her younger sister, Leonor Moctezuma, were granted extensive encomiendas in perpetuity...
- Peru, encomiendas persisted until the 18th century. In 1721, the creation of new encomiendas was prohibited by the Spanish Crown. The encomiendas were...
- the viceroy had the right to establish encomiendas on Native Americans. The prohibition to establish encomiendas included all religious orders, hospitals...
- talks about the system of encomiendas established during the Viceroyalty in Mexico in the 16th century. The system of encomiendas was one of the most important...
- some encomiendas from Spaniards, especially those who were living in Spain and not on the islands themselves; they even repossessed the encomienda of Fonseca...
- ****ignment of encomiendas to reward relatives and ****ociates and thus ensure an island aristocracy that was loyal to him. By 1522 significant encomiendas were...
- Valbuena de la Encomienda is a locality and minor local entity located in the muni****lity of Villagatón, in León province, Castile and León, Spain. Its...
- Arroyo de la Encomienda is a muni****lity located in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2015 census (INE), the muni****lity...
- the capital (1607). The Indigenous Taíno were forced to work under the encomienda system, which resembled the feudal system in medieval Europe. Within a...
- them there were various encomiendas. The most important internal subdivision of the military orders were called "encomiendas", which were local units...