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Eventually, Walter brokered a compromise between the two as a result of which Gerard was confirmed as castellan and John relinquished the castles.

castellan and de
On 5 June 1154 the archbishop of Tarragona gave two-thirds of Reus to Bertran de Castellet, as a castellan, with the order to build a church.
The castellan Bernat de Bell-lloc gave the title of town to Reus on 3 August 1183, giving the ownership of houses and gardens, establishing a census to pay for farmland and reserving justice, but recognizing its vassalage towards the archbishopric of Tarragona.
On 2 June 1186 the camerlengo Joan de Santboi confirmed the rights given by the castellan Bernard de Bell-lloc.
The dynasty of Bell-lloc castellans became extinct in 1327 and then Bernard de Cabrera became the new castellan, but in 1335 the castellan was sold to Pere Mulet, who lost it on 1345.
Hubert and William's two younger brothers were Geoffrey de Burgh and Thomas de Burgh ; Geoffrey became Archdeacon of Norwich ( 1202 ) and then bishop of Ely ( 1225 ), while Thomas was castellan of Norwich ( 1215 – 16 ).
However, the castellan Brian de Lisle refused to hand them over.
In 2011, he was part of a medieval epic, Ironclad, which also starred James Purefoy and Paul Giamatti, as the ineffectual Reginald de Cornhill, castellan of Rochester castle.
The last of the family, Claude Mayor de Lutry died in 1598 and was replaced by a castellan.
comes Andreas, castellanus de Miculow ), the castellan of Miculow, showing that Mikołów was already an administrative center.
* Jan de Czernina-starosta of Wschowa and Kościan, castellan of Międzyrzecz
From 1359 to 1398 the castellan domain of Lyons was part of Blanche de Navarre's dower after she became widow of king Philip VI of France.
In an effort to alleviate the pressure on the castle's supplies, Roger de Lacy, the castellan, evicted 500 civilians ; this first group was allowed to pass through the French lines unhindered, and a second group of similar size did the same a few days later.
He may have been the Guy de Couci who was castellan of Château de Coucy from 1186 to 1203.

castellan and had
Casimir also had three illegitimate sons by his mistress Cudka, wife of a castellan.
Two of Hideyoshi's top generals Katō Kiyomasa and Fukushima Masanori had fought bravely during the war, but returned to find the Toyotomi clan castellan Ishida Mitsunari in power.
Such territory had a catlá (" castellan " or lord of the castle ) in an area largely defined by a day's ride, and the region became known, like Castile at a later date, as " Catalunya.
Meanwhile, Dózsa had captured the city and fortress of Csanád ( today's Cenad ), and signaled his victory by impaling the bishop and the castellan.
The castellan had jurisdiction over both Boudry, the nearby priory of Bevaix and part of Bôle.
The court had 14 judges and was chaired by the governor or his castellan.
She ordered that all those involved in the Orsi conspiracy were to be imprisoned, among them the Pope's governor, Monsignor Savelli, all the pontifical generals, and the castellan of the fortress of Forlimpopoli, on account of their treachery, and also all women of the Orsis and other families who had assisted in the conspiracy.
In point of fact, Caterina had fallen in love with Giacomo Feo, the brother of Tommasso Feo, the castellan who had remained faithful to her after the assassination of her husband.
The city gates were opened by some of the inhabitants, and he was able to take possession, after having conquered the fortress where the castellan Dionigi Naldi of Brisighella had resisted for several days.
In 1590, ( Tenshō 18 ), he was appointed castellan of Kiyosu Castle in Owari Province, where Oda Nobukatsu had once ruled.
With his second wife Margreta Lambrektsdotter ( Dume ), he had at least two children, history tells about his son Knut Bosson Grip who was once castellan of Turku castle, and daughter Margareta Bosdotter who married Detler Bylow.
In 1421 the Castellan of Nocera, Pietro di Rasiglia, suspecting his wife of adultery with Niccolò I Trinci, invited the whole Trinci family to a hunting party and had them all killed, except the young Corrado, who took revenge for the murder of his relatives, attacking the town and killing the treacherous castellan.
" One such joke was the following story: a local castellan holds onto a ring that his dying wife had promised to the saint.

castellan and John
As Philip continued the siege throughout the winter and King John made no attempt to relieve the castle, it was only a matter of time before the castellan was forced to capitulate.

castellan and would
This led to Longchamp besieging Lincoln Castle because the castellan would not surrender the castle and allow himself to be replaced by Longchamp's nominee.

castellan and no
Ealdgyth bore D ' Oyly no male heir so the D ' Oyly estates passed to their daughter Maud or Matilda, and then to her first husband Miles Crispin, who may have been the first castellan of Wallingford Castle.

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He appointed his illegitimate son Giacomo, born to his mistress at Bologna before his papacy, castellan of Sant ' Angelo and Gonfalonier of the Church ; Venice, anxious to please, enrolled him among its nobles.
He allowed the garrison to depart, but held the castellan, Robert Fitz-Stephen, as a prisoner.
The account of this assault is given in the Mikawa Go Fudoki, where it was written that Kōga ninja infiltrated the castle, set fire to its towers, and killed the castellan along with 200 of the garrison.
In Lesser Poland the Mongols didn't have an equal opponent, defeating and killing almost all the Kraków and Sandomierz nobility in the Battle of Tursko ( 13 February ) and the Battles of Tarczek and Chmielnik ( 18 March ) where, among the casualties, were the voivode of Kraków, Włodzimierz and the castellan Clement of Brzeźnica.
The castellan of York, Robert fitzRichard, was defeated and killed, and the rebels besieged the Norman castle at York.
By 1233, Radom was the seat of a castellan.
The second castle of Opole was probably founded in the 14th century by duke Władysław Opolczyk, though some sources claim that it was originally a wooden stronghold of Opole's castellan dating into 12th century.
He was also High Sheriff of Dorset and Somerset ( 1200 ), Berkshire ( 1202 ) and Herefordshire ( 1215 ), and castellan of Launceston and Wallingford castles.
Probably he was the son of Girard, also castellan of Blaye, and who was titled " prince " in an 1106 charter.
Castellano also means ' castellan ', i. e. a castle master.
There is a comic scene based on the play on words ( Castilian / castellan ) in Don Quijote.
Witnesses included the castellan and other personnel of Sárvár castle.
Historically, a constable could also refer to a castellan, the officer charged with the defense of a castle.
He was the son of Jan Hieronimowicz Chodkiewicz, Ruthenian rooted castellan of Vilnius and Krystyna Zborowska, daughter of famous Polish aristocratic family from Wielkopolska.

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