-
other areas,
castellans did not
manage to rise to
noble status and
remained the
local officer of a noble.
During the
Ancien Régime,
castellans were heads...
- Look up
castellan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
castellan is the
constable or
official in
charge of a
castle and its territory.
Castellan may also...
- chancellor. At
certain times there were also bailiffs,
viscounts and
castellans.
Essentially these offices developed from the
typical officials that existed...
- Castellany, and
thereafter divided into
provinces for
Major Castellans and
powiats for
Minor Castellans). A 1611
Constitution (amended 1633 and 1635) prescribed...
- hind leg as the
result of a war injury. Luke
Castellan was a 19-year-old son of
Hermes and May
Castellan. He
appears in The
Lightning Thief, The Sea of...
- Antoine-Laurent
Castellan (1772–1838) was a
French painter, architect, and engraver.
Castellan was born at
Montpellier in 1772.
After having studied landscape...
-
sequence of
women who
acted remarkably as
castellans,
without being a
formal heiress, or
female castellans where there is
little detail about their administration...
-
Cerro Castellan is a 3,294-foot-elevation (1,004-meter)
summit in
Brewster County, Texas,
United States.
Cerro Castellan is part of the
Chisos Mountains...
- for the
security of
voivodeships or
districts at
times when
voivods and
castellans had
accompanied the
szlachta (nobility) to war. With time, the wojski's...
- Commonwealth,
Castellans (Polish: Kasztelan)
usually deferred to the
higher ranking Voivodes (Polish: Wojewoda),
excepting three Distinguished Castellans of the...