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Definition of Castellans
1. castellan [n] - See also: castellan
Lexicographical Neighbors of Castellans
Literary usage of Castellans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of Bismarck, Private and Political: With Descriptive Notices of His by George Hesekiel (1870)
"Claus von Bismarck.—His Policy.—Created Castellan of Burgstall,
1345.—castellans.—Reconciliation with Stendal, 1350.—Councillor to the Margrave, 1353. ..."
2. Poland of To-day and Yesterday: A Review of Its History, Past and Present by Nevin Otto Winter (1913)
"... NOBLES A wedding — Improvidence — Palatines and castellans — The Pans — A
noble's retinue — Wealth — Elaborate entertainments — Retainers and courtiers ..."
3. Memoirs of the Political and Private Life of James Caulfield, Earl of by Francis Hardy (1812)
"has preceded it, the Polish castellans, or chiefs, almost invariably aspired to,
and possessed an elegance of manners, and general knowledge, which formed a ..."
4. Memoirs of the political and private life of James Caulfield, earl of Charlemont by Francis Hardy (1812)
"has preceded it, the Polish castellans, or chiefs, almost invariably aspired to,
and possessed an elegance of manners, and general knowledge, which formed a ..."