Regina Castellae

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Regina Castellae is the Latin title historically used to designate the queen consort or reigning queen of the medieval Kingdom of Castile.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin title
monarchical style
royal title
appliesTo female monarchs of Castile
queens consort of Castile
appliesToOffice queenship of Castile NERFINISHED
associatedWith medieval Iberian monarchy
medieval Latin charters
royal diplomas of Castile
correspondsTo Queen of Castile NERFINISHED
Reina de Castilla NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
denotes queen consort of Castile
reigning queen of Castile
domain heraldry and titulature
gender feminine
grammaticalCaseOfCastellae genitive singular
hasPart Castellae
Regina NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod medieval period in Iberia
language Latin
literalMeaning Queen of Castile
meaningOfComponent "Castellae" is the genitive form of "Castella" (Castile) NERFINISHED
"Regina" means "queen" in Latin
region Iberian Peninsula
relatedTo Rex Castellae NERFINISHED
roleType consort title
sovereign title
script Latin alphabet
semanticField monarchy
nobility titles
territorialScope Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
usedBefore unification of the crowns of Castile and Aragon
usedBy Latin-writing clerics in Castile
chancery of the kings of Castile
usedDuring Middle Ages NERFINISHED
usedFor formal designation in Latin documents
queens named in royal titulature of Castile
usedIn Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
usedInContext medieval Latin historiography of Castile
royal seals of Castile

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Queen of Castile usedTitle Regina Castellae