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- Maestre_de_Campo abstract "Maestre de campo was a rank created in 1534 by the Emperor Carlos V, inferior in rank only to the capitán general and acted as a chief of staff. He was chosen by the monarch in the Council of State, and commanded a tercio. Their powers were similar to those of the old marshals of the Kingdom of Castile: he had the power to administer justice and to regulate the food supply. His personal guard consisted of eight German halberdiers, paid by the king, who accompanied him everywhere. Immediately inferior in the chain of command was the sargento mayor. One of the most famous maestre de campo was Julian Romero, a common soldier who reached the rank of maestre de campo and that brought victory to the Spanish tercios in the battles of San Quintín and Gravelines. In the overseas colonies of the Spanish Empire a governor held the rank of capitán general over his local forces and would appoint his maestre de campo.".
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- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageRevisionID "683403569".
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink 6th_Mechanized_Infantry_Regiment_“Saboya”.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Agustín_Messía_Carrillo_y_Manrique_de_Lara.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Alonso_de_Navarrete.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Gravelines_(1558).
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_St._Quentin_(1557).
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Captain_general.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Spain.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_ranks.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Clemente_Soriano.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Cristóbal_de_Mondragón.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Crown_of_Aragon.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Diego_Enríquez_de_Castañeda_y_Manrique.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Duke_of_Alburquerque.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Fernando_Girón_de_Salcedo_y_Briviesca.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Fernando_Álvarez_de_Toledo.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Fernando_Álvarez_de_Toledo,_3rd_Duke_of_Alba.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_Dávila_Orejón.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_Fernández_de_la_Cueva,_8th_Duke_of_Alburquerque.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_Félix_de_Vega_y_Cruzat.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_de_Ibarra_y_Barresi.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_de_Valdés.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Martínez_de_Vergara.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Juan_de_Guevara.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Juan_del_Águila.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Julian_Romero.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Julián_Romero.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Castile.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Lope_de_Figueroa_y_Barradas.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Luis_Carillo_de_Toledo.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Marquis_of_Caracena.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Marquis_of_Feria.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Marshal.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Sargento_mayor.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Armada_in_Ireland.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Empire.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Netherlands.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Tercio.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Tercio_of_Sicily.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLink Álvaro_de_Sande.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maestre de Campo".
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maestres de Campo".
- Maestre_de_Campo hasPhotoCollection Maestre_de_Campo.
- Maestre_de_Campo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Maestre_de_Campo subject Category:History_of_Spain.
- Maestre_de_Campo subject Category:Military_ranks.
- Maestre_de_Campo hypernym Rank.
- Maestre_de_Campo type Plant.
- Maestre_de_Campo comment "Maestre de campo was a rank created in 1534 by the Emperor Carlos V, inferior in rank only to the capitán general and acted as a chief of staff. He was chosen by the monarch in the Council of State, and commanded a tercio. Their powers were similar to those of the old marshals of the Kingdom of Castile: he had the power to administer justice and to regulate the food supply. His personal guard consisted of eight German halberdiers, paid by the king, who accompanied him everywhere.".
- Maestre_de_Campo label "Maestre de Campo".
- Maestre_de_Campo sameAs m.04gnv3j.
- Maestre_de_Campo wasDerivedFrom Maestre_de_Campo?oldid=683403569.
- Maestre_de_Campo isPrimaryTopicOf Maestre_de_Campo.