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A caballero regidor is a term used in historical contexts, particularly in Spain and its former colonies, referring to a nobleman or gentleman who served as a city councilor or magistrate. The title "caballero" denotes a man of noble birth or status, while "regidor" indicates his role in local governance, often responsible for overseeing municipal affairs. This role was significant in the administration of towns, helping to manage local laws, finances, and public order. The position often combined both social prestige and civic responsibility.

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