Castellan

/ˈkæstələn/ noun

The governor or constable of a castle, responsible for its defense, administration, and the surrounding territory. Castellans often held significant military and judicial authority in the absence of the castle's lord.

From Medieval Latin 'castellanus,' derived from 'castellum' (fortress, castle). The term emerged in the 10th-11th centuries as castle-building spread across Europe, creating a need for professional military administrators to manage these strategic strongholds.

AMካስተላን
ARقائد القلعة
BNক্যাস্টেলান
CAcastellà
CSkastelán
DAkastellan
DEKastellan
ELκαστελλανός
EScastellano
FAکاستلان
FIkastellan
FRcastellan
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