Castellan

Map of the [[Brugse Vrije A castellan, or constable, was the governor of a castle in medieval Europe. Its surrounding territory was referred to as the castellany. The word stems from . A castellan was almost always male, but could occasionally be female, as when, in 1194, Beatrice of Bourbourg inherited her father's castellany of Bourbourg upon the death of her brother, Roger. Similarly, Agnes became the castellan of Harlech Castle upon the death of her husband John de Bonvillars in 1287. The title of "governor" is retained in the English prison system, as a remnant of the medieval idea of the castellan as head of the local prison. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Castellan
Published 1971
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by Castellan
Published 1982
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by Castellan, Gilbert W.
Published 1971
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by Siegel, Sidney, 1916-1961.
Published 1988
Other Authors: ...Castellan, N. John, 1939-....
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