County of Trastámara

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The County of Trastámara was a medieval Galician territorial lordship in northwestern Spain that gave its name to the later royal House of Trastámara.

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County of Trastámara canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Galician fief
medieval county
territorial lordship
associatedDynasty House of Trastámara
associatedWith Castilian nobility
Galician nobility
borderedBy Atlantic Ocean
continent Europe
coreTerritoryAround Tambre River
country Kingdom of León
culturalRegion Galicia
etymology from Latin "trans Tamaris" (beyond the Tambre River)
feudalRank county
gaveNameTo House of Trastámara
governmentType feudal lordship
historicalEra Middle Ages
historicalRegion Trastámara
historicalStatus subdivision of a Christian kingdom in medieval Iberia
languageOfAdministration Galician-Portuguese
laterSovereignState Crown of Castile
linkedTo rise of the House of Trastámara to the Castilian throne
locatedIn Galicia
northwestern Spain
locatedInHistoricRegion Kingdom of Galicia
locatedOn Costa da Morte
surface form: Atlantic coast of Galicia
namedAfter Trastámara region
partOf Crown of Castile
Kingdom of León
politicalSystem feudalism
predecessor earlier Galician territorial divisions
presentDayAutonomousCommunity Galicia
presentDayLocation Spain
region Galicia
religion Roman Catholicism
sovereignState Kingdom of León
timePeriod medieval period
titleHolderTitle Count of Trastámara
typeOfSubdivision county of the Kingdom of León

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House of Trastámara namedAfter County of Trastámara