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− | The term Caudillo was also adopted during the [[Second Parliament of Creeperopolis|Second Parliamentary Era]] with several right-wing [[List of political parties in Creeperopolis|political parties]] adopting the term Caudillo as the title of the party's leader. | + | A '''''Caudillo''''' is a person who wields significant military power. The term is associated heavily with [[Creeperopolis]], [[Castilliano (Kingdom)|Castilliano]], and [[Atlántida (Kingdom)|Atlántida]]. |
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+ | The term ''Caudillo'' was formally used as the chief of the [[Creeperian Army]] from 1231 until its abolition following the [[Revolution of 1833]]. The position was replaced by the [[Chief Field Marshal (Creeperopolis)|Chief Field Marshal]] on June 15, 1833. The Chief Field Marshal of Creeperopolis is informally reffered to as a ''Caudillo'' figure. The term ''Caudillo'' was also adopted during the [[Second Parliament of Creeperopolis|Second Parliamentary Era]] with several right-wing [[List of political parties in Creeperopolis|political parties]] adopting the term ''Caudillo'' as the title of the party's leader. | ||
== Famous Caudillos == | == Famous Caudillos == | ||
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− | | | + | File:Anastasio Bustamante Oleo (480x600).png|<center>[[Maximiliano Saelices Dávalos|Maximiliano Alexander Saelices Dávalos]]<br />''Caudillo'' of the [[National Pro-Fatherland Front (Castilliano)|National Pro-Fatherland Front]]<br />(1823-1845)<br />''Caudillo'' of [[Castilliano (Kingdom)|Castilliano]]<br />(1823-1845)</center> |
− | + | File:FOTOGRAFIA DE JOSE ANTONIO PRIMO DE RIVERA 2.jpg|<center>[[Antonio Sáenz Heredia|Antonio José Sáenz Heredia]]<br />(1871-1957)<br />''Caudillo'' of the [[Catholic Royalist Party]], 1902-1949</center> | |
− | |<center>[[Antonio Sáenz Heredia|Antonio José Sáenz Heredia]]<br />(1871-1957)<br />Caudillo of the [[Catholic Royalist Party]], 1902-1949</center> | + | File:CHV.jpg|<center>[[Carlos Hernández Videla|Carlos Adolfo Hernández Videla]]<br />(1895-1975)<br />''Caudillo'' of the [[Creeperian Pro-Fatherland Front]], 1921-1949<br />''Caudillo'' of the [[Creeperian Fascist Union]], 1920-1921<br />''Caudillo'' of the [[League of Creeperian Fascists]], 1919-1920</center> |
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− | |<center>[[Carlos Hernández Videla|Carlos Adolfo Hernández Videla]]<br />(1895-1975)<br />Caudillo of the [[Creeperian Pro-Fatherland Front]], 1921-1949<br />Caudillo of the [[Creeperian Fascist Union]], 1920-1921<br />Caudillo of the [[League of Creeperian Fascists]], 1919-1920</center> | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 00:30, 30 July 2020
A Caudillo is a person who wields significant military power. The term is associated heavily with Creeperopolis, Castilliano, and Atlántida.
The term Caudillo was formally used as the chief of the Creeperian Army from 1231 until its abolition following the Revolution of 1833. The position was replaced by the Chief Field Marshal on June 15, 1833. The Chief Field Marshal of Creeperopolis is informally reffered to as a Caudillo figure. The term Caudillo was also adopted during the Second Parliamentary Era with several right-wing political parties adopting the term Caudillo as the title of the party's leader.
Famous Caudillos
Maximiliano Alexander Saelices Dávalos
Caudillo of the National Pro-Fatherland Front
(1823-1845)
Caudillo of Castilliano
(1823-1845)Antonio José Sáenz Heredia
(1871-1957)
Caudillo of the Catholic Royalist Party, 1902-1949Carlos Adolfo Hernández Videla
(1895-1975)
Caudillo of the Creeperian Pro-Fatherland Front, 1921-1949
Caudillo of the Creeperian Fascist Union, 1920-1921
Caudillo of the League of Creeperian Fascists, 1919-1920