noun
- plural of caudillo; military leaders or strongmen, especially in Spanish-speaking countries, who rule with authoritarian power
Usage: historical; political; often used in Latin American history
Examples
- The caudillos of 19th-century Latin America often seized power through military coups.
- Many caudillos ruled their regions with little regard for democratic institutions.
- The rise of caudillos in Spain followed the decline of central royal authority.
- Historians study how caudillos maintained control over their territories.
- Several caudillos in Mexico competed for dominance during the post-independence period.
- The era of caudillos gradually gave way to more stable governmental systems.