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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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A '''''Caudillo''''' is a person who wields significant military power. The term is associated heavily with [[Creeperopolis]], [[Castilliano (Kingdom)|Castilliano]], and [[Kingdom of Atlántida|Atlántida]].  
  
The term ''Caudillo'' was formally used as the chief of the [[Creeperian Army]] from 1235 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.
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The term ''Caudillo'' was formally used as the chief of the [[Creeperian Army]] from 1235 until its abolition following the [[Revolution of 1833]]. The position was replaced by the [[Supreme Caudillo]] on June 15, 1833. The Supreme Caudillo 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.
  
 
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
  
*[[Chief Field Marshal (Creeperopolis)|Chief Field Marshal]]
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 11 June 2023

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 1235 until its abolition following the Revolution of 1833. The position was replaced by the Supreme Caudillo on June 15, 1833. The Supreme Caudillo 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.

Creeperian Military

Portrait Caudillo
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office & Mandate
Duration in years and days
1 Don Pelayo, rey de Asturias (Museo del Prado).jpg Caudillo
Alfonso I
(1190–1264)
June 8
1235
July 3
1264
29 years and 25 days
2 Cross-Jerusalem-Potent-Heraldry.svg Caudillo
Alfonso Fernández Lugo
(?–1288)
July 3
1264
March 18
1288
23 years and 259 days
3 Cross-Jerusalem-Potent-Heraldry.svg Caudillo
Pedro Candia Bolero
(?–1307)
March 18
1288
April 10
1304
16 years and 23 days
4 Cross-Jerusalem-Potent-Heraldry.svg Caudillo
Hernán Monroy Pizarro
(?–1333)
April 10
1304
February 10
1323
18 years and 306 days
5 Portrait of Francisco Pizarro.jpg Caudillo
Roberto Curtosé Cortéz
(1280–1356)
April 10
1323
May 1
1356
33 years and 81 days
6 Pedro de Alvarado (Tomás Povedano).jpg Caudillo
Carlos Martel Hernández
(1292–1370)
May 1
1356
October 15
1370
14 years and 167 days
7 Cross-Jerusalem-Potent-Heraldry.svg Caudillo
Juan Oñate Salazar
(?–1390)
October 15
1370
July 31
1390
19 years and 289 days
8 Cross-Jerusalem-Potent-Heraldry.svg Caudillo
Álvar Núñez Cabeza
(?–1406)
July 31
1390
March 4
1406
15 years and 216 days
9 Cross-Jerusalem-Potent-Heraldry.svg Caudillo
Sebastián Belalcázar Muñoz
(?–1430)
March 4
1406
September 20
1428
22 years and 200 days
10 Cross-Jerusalem-Potent-Heraldry.svg Caudillo
Lucas Vázquez Ayllón
(?–1439)
September 20
1428
June 19
1438
9 years and 272 days
11 DiegoVelazquezCuellar.jpg Caudillo
Pánfilo Kassandro Rodríguez
(1385–1446)
June 19
1438
January 1
1445
6 years and 196 days
12 Cross-Jerusalem-Potent-Heraldry.svg Caudillo
Francisco Hernández Córdoba
(?–1469)
January 1
1445
May 5
1469
24 years and 124 days

Castillianan Military

Atlántidan Military

Political Caudillos

See Also