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- Corregedor abstract "The Corregedor (Inspector-General or Magistrate) was a position established by the Portuguese crown in the 14th-15th century, with the authority to "correct" acts of a local, administrative or judicial nature within the Kingdom. Although common throughout the Kingdom, the role was more common and important in the administration of the Azores.".
- Corregedor wikiPageID "42523190".
- Corregedor wikiPageLength "3005".
- Corregedor wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Corregedor wikiPageRevisionID "654156385".
- Corregedor wikiPageWikiLink Azores.
- Corregedor wikiPageWikiLink Captaincies_of_the_Portuguese_Empire.
- Corregedor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Donatários_of_the_Azores.
- Corregedor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gubernatorial_titles.
- Corregedor wikiPageWikiLink John_I_of_Portugal.
- Corregedor wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Portugal.
- Corregedor wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_I_of_Portugal.
- Corregedor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Corregedor".
- Corregedor hasPhotoCollection Corregedor.
- Corregedor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Corregedor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-pt.
- Corregedor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Corregedor subject Category:Donatários_of_the_Azores.
- Corregedor subject Category:Gubernatorial_titles.
- Corregedor hypernym Position.
- Corregedor type Person.
- Corregedor comment "The Corregedor (Inspector-General or Magistrate) was a position established by the Portuguese crown in the 14th-15th century, with the authority to "correct" acts of a local, administrative or judicial nature within the Kingdom. Although common throughout the Kingdom, the role was more common and important in the administration of the Azores.".
- Corregedor label "Corregedor".
- Corregedor sameAs m.010fht9m.
- Corregedor sameAs Q16736386.
- Corregedor sameAs Q16736386.
- Corregedor wasDerivedFrom Corregedor?oldid=654156385.
- Corregedor isPrimaryTopicOf Corregedor.