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I propose merging this page with Captain General, and leaving this title as a redirect. Rbraunwa 20:09, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
In the absence of any objections, I have merged the two articles. I also merged Capitão-Mor into this one, which is an equivalent rank. FilipeS 22:46, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
Francisco Franco was not Captain General. Franco was only General, an he was always called General Franco. The King John Charles I is the only one Captain General in Spain. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.123.84.167 ( talk) 17:50, 3 September 2007 (UTC)
-- Wllacer 23:38, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
-- Wllacer 00:12, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
I've done a major overhaul of the military part of the article (was sitting in my sandbox for ages), and plan to do a less drastic change on the administrative side. Hope it is of better quality now. Sadly I cannot locate the document where I put the references, but hope is not totally lost ... I had to do away with most of the original content, I hope the previous contributors will understand -- Wllacer ( talk) 16:35, 5 June 2008 (UTC)
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The following section of the main article did not look notable (somebody in Brazil who awards himself titles?), so moved here 11:45, 16 August 2018 (UTC)
The title Captain-General (Capitán-General) was given, in 1910, to the commander-in-chief, the Sovereign Prince-Archbishop.
In 1972 the post of the Captain-General was replaced by the Marshal-General (Mariscal-General), and the post of the Captain-General became only an honorary title, named Captain General of the Church, exclusive use of the Sovereign.
The title been exclusively borne by the Prince-Archbishop (currently Adao Pereira, S.A.R+G.D.). It is the highest military rank. Assimilated to a NATO OF-11 rank (OF-10 until that year).
According to the Fundamental Law (Constitutional Charter) of the Sovereign Ecclesiastical State, the Sovereign Prince-Archbishop holds the titles of "Marshal-General", "Captain-General of the Church" and "Commander in Chief".
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I propose merging this page with Captain General, and leaving this title as a redirect. Rbraunwa 20:09, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
In the absence of any objections, I have merged the two articles. I also merged Capitão-Mor into this one, which is an equivalent rank. FilipeS 22:46, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
Francisco Franco was not Captain General. Franco was only General, an he was always called General Franco. The King John Charles I is the only one Captain General in Spain. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.123.84.167 ( talk) 17:50, 3 September 2007 (UTC)
-- Wllacer 23:38, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
-- Wllacer 00:12, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
I've done a major overhaul of the military part of the article (was sitting in my sandbox for ages), and plan to do a less drastic change on the administrative side. Hope it is of better quality now. Sadly I cannot locate the document where I put the references, but hope is not totally lost ... I had to do away with most of the original content, I hope the previous contributors will understand -- Wllacer ( talk) 16:35, 5 June 2008 (UTC)
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The following section of the main article did not look notable (somebody in Brazil who awards himself titles?), so moved here 11:45, 16 August 2018 (UTC)
The title Captain-General (Capitán-General) was given, in 1910, to the commander-in-chief, the Sovereign Prince-Archbishop.
In 1972 the post of the Captain-General was replaced by the Marshal-General (Mariscal-General), and the post of the Captain-General became only an honorary title, named Captain General of the Church, exclusive use of the Sovereign.
The title been exclusively borne by the Prince-Archbishop (currently Adao Pereira, S.A.R+G.D.). It is the highest military rank. Assimilated to a NATO OF-11 rank (OF-10 until that year).
According to the Fundamental Law (Constitutional Charter) of the Sovereign Ecclesiastical State, the Sovereign Prince-Archbishop holds the titles of "Marshal-General", "Captain-General of the Church" and "Commander in Chief".