Castile - définition. Qu'est-ce que Castile
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Castile - définition


Castile (historical region)         
  • Castile in 1210
  • Kingdoms of the [[Crown of Castile]] in 1400. Note how Old Castile was called Kingdom of Castile and New Castile was called the Kingdom of Toledo.
  • Castile and other Iberian regions in 1770
  • New Castile]] (1833 until the early 1980s).
  • Federal states in the 1st Spanish Republic according to Constitution in 1873. There is an Old and New Castile.
  • Autonomous communities that use "Castile" in their names (since the 1980s), plus the community of Madrid. The Leonese region joined with Old Castile, Albacete region joined with New Castile, while Cantabria, La Rioja and Madrid became administrative regions of their own.
SPANISH HISTORICAL REGION
Castile (Spain); Castile (region)
Castile or Castille (; ) is a territory of imprecise limits located in Spain. The invention of the concept of Castile relies on the assimilation (via a metonymy) of a 19th-century determinist geographical notion, that of Castile as Spain's ("tableland core", connected to the Meseta Central) with a long-gone historical entity of diachronically variable territorial extension (the Kingdom of Castile).
Trastámaran Castile         
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  • Henry supervising the beheading of his rival Peter, from the ''[[Grandes Chroniques de France]]''.
DYNASTY IN SPAIN
Trastamaran Castile
Coming to power in 1369, the House of Trastámara was a lineage of rulers of the Castilian and Aragonese thrones. The line of Trastámaran royalty in Castile ruled throughout a time period of military struggle with Aragon.
Sancho García of Castile         
COUNT OF CASTILLE
Sancho i of castile; Sancho I of Castile; Sancho Garcia of Castile
Sancho García (died 5 February 1017), called of the Good Laws (in Spanish, el de los Buenos Fueros), was the count of Castile and Álava from 995 to his death.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Castile
1. She therefore seems as remote from us now as the 16th–century queen of Castile "Joanna the Mad" – who lost her reason at her husband‘s death.
2. In Castile–La Mancha, a short drive from the ancient city of Toledo, brick factories are mothballing operations or cutting shifts.
3. We are buying less just like everybody else."Cutbacks in Construction From the golden earth of Castile–La Mancha, the stamping grounds of Don Quixote just south of Madrid, came the building blocks of Spain‘s economic miracle.
4. The best seafood restaurants were wiped out, said Missy Castile, 41, of Gulfport, who also had to worry about a hole in her roof and an SUV wrecked in post–storm traffic.
5. The last emir in that dynasty is thought to have had a daughter named Zaida, who is said to have changed her name to Isabel upon converting to Christianity and to have married Alfonso VI, king of Castile and Leon.