oidores

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Oidores were high-ranking judicial officials in the Spanish colonial legal system who served as judges in royal audiencias such as the Royal Audiencia of Lima.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish colonial official
colonial magistrate
judicial office
abolishedWith independence of Spanish American republics
appliesToJurisdiction Spanish America
Philippines
surface form: Spanish Philippines

Viceroyalty of New Spain
Viceroyalty of Peru
appointedBy Council of the Indies
King of Spain
basedOn royal appointment
couldBe Spanish American Creoles
surface form: American-born Spaniards (criollos)

peninsular Spaniards
countryOfOrigin Spanish Empire
etymology derived from Spanish verb "oír" (to hear)
function hear civil cases
hear criminal cases
interpret royal law
oversee local magistrates
review appeals
heldPower administrative authority
judicial authority
legalTradition Castilian law
Roman law tradition
partOf Spanish colonial legal system
positionInHierarchy high-ranking judge
relatedTo alcalde mayor
audiencia
corregidor
viceroy
requiredQualification legal training
university education in law
roleIn administration of justice
servedIn Royal Audiencia of Charcas
Royal Audiencia of Guatemala
Royal Audiencia of Lima
Real Audiencia of Manila
surface form: Royal Audiencia of Manila

Royal Audiencia of Mexico
Audiencia of Quito
surface form: Royal Audiencia of Quito

Real Audiencia
surface form: royal audiencia
subordinateTo president of the audiencia
viceroy
timePeriod 16th century
17th century
18th century
Early modern period
early 19th century
usedLanguage Spanish

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