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Caudillo
thumb|A 1963 Spanish peseta coin with the image of [[Generalissimo Francisco Franco, and inscription Caudillo de España, por la Gracia de Dios (Spanish for "Caudillo of Spain, by the Grace of God")]]
thumb|Juan Manuel de Rosas, c. 1841 by [[Cayetano Descalzi, the caudillo paradigm]]
A caudillo ( , ; , from Latin , diminutive of caput "head") is a type of personalist leader wielding military and political power. No precise English translation exists for the term, though it is often used interchangeably with "military dictator", "warlord", "strongman", and "Generalissimo". The term is historical
Argentine Civil Wars
series of civil wars in Argentina between 1814 and 1880
State of Buenos Aires
1852-1861 republic in South America
League Federal
league constituted of the provinces of Córdoba, Corrientes, Entre Ríos, the Eastern Province, Santa Fe and

Republic of Entre Ríos
short-lived republic in South America
Unitarian Party
supporters of a strong central government in early 19th-century Argentina
Federalist Party
political party in Argentina
Argentine Constitution of 1819
proposed constitution of Argentina shortly after its independence from Spain
Rise of the Argentine Republic
Argentine Constitution of 1826
short-lived constitution of Argentina
Treaty of Pilar
1820 treaty of Argentina
Federal pact
1831 treaty of Argentina
San Nicolás Agreement
agreement signed there
Ejército Grande
Argentine army
federalization of Buenos Aires