- An
oidor (Spanish pronunciation: [ojˈðoɾ]) was a
judge of the
Royal Audiencias and Chancillerías,
originally courts of
Kingdom of Castile,
which became...
- The Casa del
Oidor is a
historical building located next to the
Plaza Mayor, in the
historic centre of Lima, Peru. It is best
known for the
large balcony...
- born in the
Basque Country in
northern Spain. De Anda y
Salazar was an
Oidor of the
Royal Audience of Manila, who was
appointed as
Lieutenant Governor...
- the
production and sale of wool, Muñoz
studied to
become a lawyer. He was
oidor (judge) in the
Audiencia de
Grados in Seville. In 1553 in
Seville he married...
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routinely migrating to
Brunei as
evidenced by the
complaints of
Manila Oidor Melchor Davalos who in his 1585 report, say that
Turks were
coming to Sumatra...
- Philippines, he
restored the audencia. He took over the
function of
judge or
oidor. He also took
command of
Spanish ships in a 1600
naval battle against Dutch...
-
judicial district that
functioned as an
appeals court. Each
audiencia had an
oidor (Spanish: hearer, a judge).
Spanish authorities had
little control over...
- Spain,
where he
became archdeacon of the cathedral. In 1570, he
became an
oidor in Valladolid. He
became a
member of the
Council of
Castile in 1580. On...
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situation and
widespread violence. In 1533, the
Crown sent an
experienced Oidor (Judge of the Audiencia) and
later bishop, Don
Vasco de Quiroga, who established...
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judge in the
second Audiencia after the
first Audiencia's failure. As an
oidor he took a
strong interest in
restoring order to the Michoacán area which...