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Council of the Indies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Council of the Indies , officially, the ' Royal and Supreme Council of the Indies ' (In Spanish " el Real y Supremo Consejo de Indias "), was the most important administrative organ of t...
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Alonso Muñoz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alonso Muñoz (sometimes Alonso de Muñoz ) (ca. 1512, Caravaca, Spain—December 19, 1568) was a high-ranking administrator in Spain and, from November 1567 to about July 1568, royal commissioner with...
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He presided over the Council, which contained a number of members of the Council of Castile (''Consejo de Castilla'') and formed a ''Junta de Indias'' of about eight counsellors that began to be called the Council of the Indies by 1524. The king was informed weekly of decisions reached by the Council, ... history of spain...
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His difficult assignment was to govern New Spain in the kings name without making enemies with Hernán Cortés , whom Emperor Charles V (King Charles I of Spain) and the Council Of The Indies judged too rough to be made a duke and given a higher post than the Captaincy-General of New Spain, a post for which he was well ...
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Spain/Council of the Indies and Juan Manzano Manzano. Recopilación de leyes de los reynos de las Indias. 4 vols. Madrid: Ediciones Cultura Hispánica, 1973 [1681] ISBN 9788472322042 ... Spain/Council of the Indies. Recopilación de leyes de los reynos de las Indias. 3 vols. Madrid: Centro de Estudios Políticos...
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In 1524, the king of Spain, now Charles V, established the Council of the Indies. This powerful body held primary authority under the king concerning the Indies. ... home Bills of Rights in Action BRIA 15 4 c Laws of the Indies: Spain and the Native Peoples of the New World...
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