- Look up
intend in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Intend, and its variations, may
refer to: Intendant, the
holder of a
public administrative office in...
- (After 1724, most
intendancies lost
their military character except in
areas with a
captaincy general and in Navarre.) In 1749 an
intendancy was established...
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Intendancies were
definitively reestablished by the
Constitution of 1967,
still in force. From 1967 to 2009 it was
known as "Muni****l
Intendancy of...
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American Intendancies to
decide their own fate. That year, the
United Provinces of
Central America was
formed of the five
Central American Intendancies under...
- part of the
Bourbon Reforms in 1786 the
crown established a
series of
intendancies in the area,
which replaced most of the
older corregimientos. The intendants...
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Louisiana (Spanish: Luisiana, [la lwiˈsjana]), was a
province of New
Spain from 1762 to 1801. It was
primarily located in the
center of
North America encomp****ing...
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intendancies to
decide their own fate. That year, the
Federal Republic of
Central America (FRCA) was
formed of the five
Central American intendancies...
- were
suppressed in 1784 by King
Charles III and
replaced by the
intendancies. The
intendancy system was
established in the
Viceroyalty of Peru by
royal order...
- la
Independencia del Perú" [San Martín, the “free territory” of the
intendancies of
Tarma and Trujillo, and the
Independence of Peru] (PDF). RIRA. 8 (1):...
- A
memorial cross (sometimes
called an
intending cross) is a cross-shaped
memorial to
commemorate a
special event or an incident,
typically where one or...