Castellans

/ˈkæstələnz/ noun

Plural of castellan; military officers or nobles who governed fortified castles and their surrounding territories.

From Old French 'castellain', derived from Latin 'castellanus' (relating to a castle). Originally referred to soldiers stationed at a 'castellum' (Roman fort), the term evolved to mean powerful feudal administrators in medieval society.

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