[ noun ] a region of central Spain; a former kingdom that comprised most of modern Spain and united with Aragon to form Spain in 1479 <noun.location>
East from the gates and church towers of Carrion de los Condes, the N-120 runs arrow-straight over the red-soiled, table-top-flat plain of Spanish Castile.
Ownership of the colonies came specifically to Isabella's Castile. Ferdinand was busy scheming his way into the possession of the southern half of Italy.
Edward was born in 1284, the son of King Edward I by his Spanish first wife, Eleanor of Castile.
There are dozens of panel paintings and painted wooden sculptures, incredibly beautiful tapestries and liturgical treasures. The huge funeral pall of the de Velascos, Constables of Castile, looks as fresh as if it were made yesterday.