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Qu'est-ce (qui) est CAPTAINCIES - définition

HISTORICAL ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION OF THE SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE COLONIAL EMPIRES
Capitanias hereditárias; Capitania; Hereditary Captaincies; Capitanias hereditarias; Captaincy general; Captaincies; Capitanía; Captaincies general

Captaincy         
·noun The rank, post, or commission of a captain.
captaincy         
The captaincy of a team is the position of being captain.
His captaincy of the team was ended by mild eye trouble.
N-UNCOUNT: oft the N, poss N
Captaincy         
A captaincy ( , , ) is a historical administrative division of the former Spanish and Portuguese colonial empires. It was instituted as a method of organization, directly associated with the home-rule administrations of medieval feudal governments in which the monarch delimited territories for colonization that were administered by men of confidence.

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Captaincy

A captaincy (Spanish: capitanía [kapitaˈni.a], Portuguese: capitania [kɐpitɐˈni.ɐ], Croatian: kapetanija) is a historical administrative division of the former Spanish and Portuguese colonial empires. It was instituted as a method of organization, directly associated with the home-rule administrations of medieval feudal governments in which the monarch delimited territories for colonization that were administered by men of confidence.

The same term was or is used in some other countries, such as Croatia, Hungary, Italy, Ottoman Empire, Slovakia or Austria.