- Look up
Castile or
Castilla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Castile,
Castille or
Castilla may
refer to:
Castile (historical region), a
vaguely defined...
- 03°42′54″W / 40.41750°N 3.71500°W / 40.41750; -3.71500 The
Crown of
Castile was a
medieval polity in the
Iberian Peninsula that
formed in 1230 as a...
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presumptive to the
crowns of
Castile and Aragon. When her mother,
Queen Isabella I of
Castile, died in 1504,
Joanna became Queen of
Castile. Her father, King Ferdinand...
- The
Kingdom of
Castile (/kæˈstiːl/; Spanish:
Reino de Castilla, Latin:
Regnum Castellae) was a
large and
powerful state on the
Iberian Peninsula during...
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Castile and León (Spanish:
Castilla y León [kasˈtiʎa i leˈon] (listen); Leonese:
Castiella y Llión [kasˈtjeʎa i ʎiˈoŋ]; Galician:
Castela e León [kasˈtɛlɐ...
- a list of
kings regnant and
queens regnant of the
Kingdom and
Crown of
Castile. For
their predecessors, see List of
Castilian counts. The
following dynasts...
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called Isabella the
Catholic (Spanish:
Isabel la Católica), was
Queen of
Castile from 1474
until her
death in 1504, as well as
Queen consort of
Aragon from...
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Castile soap is an
olive oil
based hard soap made in a
style similar to that
originating in the
Castile region of Spain. The
origins of
Castile soap go...
- On July 6, 2016,
Philando Castile, a 32-year-old African-American man, was
fatally shot
during a
traffic stop by
police officer Jeronimo Yanez of the...
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Frederick of
Castile, in
Spanish Fadrique (1223–1277), was a
younger son (infante) of King
Ferdinand III of
Castile by his
first wife,
Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen...