Captaingeneral
Captaingeneral, commonly rendered as captain general or capitán general, is a historic title that has appeared in several European empires to designate the senior military commander in a theater of operation or the chief civil and military administrator of a large territory. The term derives from Latin roots meaning “chief captain” and has appeared in multiple languages with regional spellings such as Capitão-general in Portuguese and Kapitein-generaal in Dutch.
In the Spanish Empire, the Capitán General was among the highest military ranks and often held broad
Similar offices existed in Dutch and Portuguese colonial administrations, rendered as Kapitein-generaal or Capitão-general. In these
Today the rank is largely historical. In many countries the title survives mainly in historical records and