Similar words: castilian, stile, stiletto, hostile, pestilent, turnstile, hastily, pestilence. Meaning: n. a region of central Spain; a former kingdom that comprised most of modern Spain and united with Aragon to form Spain in 1479.
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1. Castile was the victor, but instead of surrendering himself, as had previously been agreed, Alfonso fled south.
2. WaS Prince Sancho de Castile Poisoned?
3. Either all is lost, or else Castile will be head of the world.
4. The olive oil in our castile soap attracts moisture and, while holding that moisture close to the skin, forms a breathable layer preventing the loss of that moisture.
5. Lots of soap - castile soap is highly recommended due to its versatility - can be used for bathing, shampooing, dishes, household chores, etc. and is friendly on the environment.
6. Isabella I of Castile not only paid for Christopher Columbus, famous trip, but during her marriage to Ferdinand of Aragon, the two major kingdoms of Spain were joined under one "Spanish" rule.
7. Castile soap is a popular example of the vegetable-only soaps derived by the oldest "white soap" of Italy.
8. Later that day, Columbus's party planted on the land the flag of Catholic Castile, a green crowned cross.
9. Scarlet was enormously prestigious: the thirteenth-century sumptuary laws of the kingdom of Castile and Leon restricted its use to the king.
10. Then the forces of the Asturian kings pushed further south, founding states in Leon, Castile and Burgos.
11. Castile and Aragon were unified in the Renaissance, with the new state dominated by Castile.
12. The daughter of King Edward I and Queen Eleanor of Castile, Joan was 18 when she married the 46-year-old earl.
13. A region and former kingdom of northeast Spain. It was united with Castile in 1479 to form the nucleus of modern Spain.sentencedict.com
14. "Transhumance is still practiced by herds coming down from the north heading towards the fields of Castile, " cattle farmer Vanesa Sanchez said as she accompanied her cows.
15. Antecedent to the queen's death, Juana's older brother, older sister, and older sister's son had all become deceased leaving Juana the heir to the throne of Castile.
16. Agree Star of Genoa, in a quick research i've found at least 40 major Chronicles of Castile or Aragon.
17. If soap is made from pure olive oil it may be called Castile soap or Marseille soap .
18. So did the church, as gifts and legacies poured in (though in Castile it was made to return some of its gains to the donors).
19. Soap that is made of vegetable oils , such as olive oil, are generally termed castile soap.
20. A district of London, England, where Edward I erected (c. 290) the last of a series of crosses in memory of his wife, Eleanor of Castile.
21. This ‘core’ of Spain equates to the former kingdoms of Castile, Leon and Granada.
22. Housecleaning can be done with simple ingredients like white vinegar, castile soap, baking soda and water.
23. Its prosperous port in the Bay of Biscay, from where numerous different products from Castile and Navarra were shipped to other European ports, represented a coveted prize for conquerors.
24. They died anyway: England lost two archbishops, and a princess, at Bordeaux on her way to wed the prince of Castile (whose king himself was also soon to die).
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