Real Audiencia of Santo Domingo

Real Audiencia of Santo Domingo
Real Audiencia de Santo Domingo
Real Audiencia of the Kingdom of Spain
1511-1865
CapitalSanto Domingo
 • TypeAudiencia Real
Historical eraSpanish Empire
• Established
29 August 1511
• Real Audiencia abolished
24 May 1865
• Restoration of Dominican Republic
1865
Today part ofDominican Republic, Venezuela, Cuba, Puerto Rico Florida

The Real Audiencia of Santo Domingo (transl. "Royal Audience of Santo Domingo") was the first court of the Spanish crown in America. It was created by Ferdinand V of Castile in his decree of 1511, but due to disagreements between the governor of Hispaniola, Diego Colon and the Crown, it was not implemented until it was reestablished by Charles V in his decree of September 14, 1526. This audiencia would become part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain upon the creation of the latter two decades later. Nevertheless, the audiencia president was at the same time governor and captain general of the Captaincy General of Santo Domingo, which granted him broad administrative powers and autonomy over the Spanish possessions of the Caribbean and most of its mainland coasts. This combined with the judicial oversight that the audiencia judges had over the region meant that the Santo Domingo Audiencia was the principal political entity of this region during the colonial period.


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