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19th-century Spanish politician
Emilio Castelar y Ripoll (7 September 1832 – 25 May 1899) was a Spanish republican politician, and a president of the First Spanish Republic. Castelar was
Emilio_Castelar
City in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Castelar is a city in Morón Partido (county), Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, some 30 km west of the nation's capital, the autonomous city of Buenos
Castelar
Topics referred to by the same term
Castelar is city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Castelar may also refer to: Armando Castelar (born 1955), Brazilian economist Emilio Castelar (1832-1899)
Castelar_(disambiguation)
Monument in Madrid
Castelar or the Monument to Castelar (Spanish: Monumento a Castelar) is an instance of public art in Madrid, Spain. A work by Mariano Benlliure, it is
Monument_to_Castelar_(Madrid)
Brazilian economist (born 1955)
Armando Castelar (born 5 November 1955 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian economist who was Head of the Economics Department of the Brazilian Development
Armando_Castelar
1873–1874 republican government in Spain
acceptance of any other democratic decision. Then another republican, Emilio Castelar, took the floor and said: Sirs, traditional monarchy died with Ferdinand
First_Spanish_Republic
Railway accident in Argentina
The 2013 Castelar rail disaster occurred on 13 June 2013 at about 07:30 local time (10:30 UTC), in the Castelar neighborhood of Morón Partido in Greater
2013_Castelar_rail_accident
Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hotel Castelar was a hotel located at the northwest intersection of May and 9th of July Avenues, in the downtown Montserrat section of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hotel_Castelar
The following is a list of the cast and characters of the Mexican telenovela Sortilegio, production of Carla Estrada and starring Jacqueline Bracamontes
List_of_Sortilegio_characters
Park in Badajoz, Spain
Castelar Park (Parque de Castelar) is located in Badajoz, in Extremadura, Spain. Situated south of Guadiana River, its features include tall palm trees
Castelar_Park
Filipino politician (1942–2025)
Edcel Castelar Lagman Sr. (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈʔedsɛl], May 1, 1942 – January 30, 2025) was a Filipino human rights lawyer and politician from the
Edcel_Lagman
Football stadium in Morón, Argentina
Avenida Hipólito Yrigoyen, on a land that had been occupied by "Textil Castelar", a textile factory that operated from 1941 to 1994. The former factory
Estadio Nuevo Francisco Urbano
Estadio_Nuevo_Francisco_Urbano
Square in Madrid, Spain
named Plaza de Madrid, but in 1900, the City Council named it Plaza de Castelar, which was eventually replaced by its current name. It is currently delimited
Plaza_de_Cibeles
Filipino trade unionist and revolutionary (1953–2001)
Filemon Castelar Lagman (March 17, 1953 – February 6, 2001), also known by the aliases Ka Popoy and Carlos Forte, was a Filipino revolutionary socialist
Filemon_Lagman
2022 studio album by Paolo Nutini
Fuster – electric guitar (1, 4, 7, 8, 10–12), acoustic guitar (12) Dani Castelar – programming (1, 3–15), skit (2), electric guitar (4), synthesizer (6)
Last_Night_in_the_Bittersweet
Settlement house in Los Angeles, California
Casa de Castelar (later, The College Settlement) was an American settlement in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in February 1894, during the settlement
Casa_de_Castelar
Spanish general who served as the Prime Minister of Spain
and Amadeo made him a lieutenant-general in 1872. In the autumn of 1873, Castelar sent him to Cuba as governor-general which he served from November 1873
Joaquín_Jovellar_y_Soler
Street in Los Angeles, California, United States
old hill was originally named Calle del Toro (Bull Street), was renamed Castelar in 1874, and finally renamed North Hill in 1960. The Metro B Line and Metro
Hill_Street_(Los_Angeles)
Brazilian drug trafficker, Comando Vermelho leader
torture, and murder of three boys who allegedly had stolen pet birds in the Castelar favela in Belford Roxo. In October 2023, Doca was identified as the mastermind
Doca_da_Penha
Civil War general, U.S. president from 1869 to 1877
Fish reached a diplomatic resolution in which Spain's president, Emilio Castelar y Ripoll, expressed his regret, surrendered the Virginius and the surviving
Ulysses_S._Grant
Dispute among the United States, the United Kingdom, and Spain
the Sickles-Carvajal negotiations were breaking down, President Emilio Castelar decided to bypass this channel and allow Fish and Polo, in Washington,
Virginius_Affair
Argentine author and screenwriter
Eduardo Alfredo Sacheri (born 13 December 1967 in Castelar) is an Argentine writer and professor of History, graduated in the National University of Luján
Eduardo_Sacheri
2014 studio album by Paolo Nutini
writing and recording the album Caustic Love, which he co-produced with Dani Castelar. Upon release, Caustic Love was met with positive reviews from music critics
Caustic_Love
City and municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
Torre del Homenaje del castillo (a tower dating from the 12th century), Castelar Square, Count of Coloma Palace, the Town Hall and the church of Santa Ana
Elda
Spanish statesman (1666–1736)
Spain from 1734 to 1736. His father, Don Lucas Patiño de Ibarra, Señor de Castelar, who was by origin a Galician, was a member of the privy council and inspector
José_Patiño
Daily newspaper in Spain (1875–1932)
of the period during which it existed. El Globo was launched by Emilio Castelar, a Spanish politician, in Madrid in 1875, and its first issue appeared
El_Globo
Short-lived independent state formed in the region of Murcia
north, Castelar was granted emergency executive powers by the Cortes to bring all of Spain back into the First Republic's control. Castelar's first attempt
Canton_of_Cartagena
American actor (born 1970/1971)
Doom in 1984. The casting director auditioned a number of children at Castelar Elementary School, including Quan's younger brother. He described the role
Ke_Huy_Quan
2007 film directed by Carlos Alberto Prates Correia
Castelar e Nelson Dantas no País dos Generais (English: Castelar and Nelson Dantas Country of Generals) is a 2007 Brazilian documentary film directed by
Castelar e Nelson Dantas no País dos Generais
Castelar_e_Nelson_Dantas_no_País_dos_Generais
Political position and movement
around Castelar. The Republic had four presidents of the executive power in less than a year: Estanislao Figueras, Pi y Margall, Salmerón and Castelar. In
Republicanism_in_Spain
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Castellar (French pronunciation: [kastɛlaʁ]; Occitan: Castelar; Italian: Castellaro) is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France
Castellar,_Alpes-Maritimes
Workers' revolution in Alcoy, Spain in 1873
the repression began after the formation of the new government of Emilio Castelar to replace that of Nicolás Salmerón. At the beginning of September an investigating
Petroleum_Revolution
Slovene military officer (1912–1975)
as a clerk in a textile factory in Ciudadela, Buenos Aires. He died in Castelar, Argentina. Kranjc, Gregor Joseph (2013). To Walk with the Devil: Slovene
Vuk_Rupnik
Military coup in Spain in 1874
northern Spain and the socialist Cantonal rebellion in southern Spain. Emilio Castelar, a political moderate, had been President of the Executive Power since
Coup_d'état_of_Pavía
Spanish lawyer, economist, writer and politician
as Minister of State from 1873 to 1874, during the presidency of Emilio Castelar y Ripoll in the First Spanish Republic. www.xtec.es José de Carvajal Hué
José_de_Carvajal_y_Hué
Territorial dispute from 1825 to 1909
Porras Barrenechea, 1926, p. 71-72. Castelar 1902, p. 265-267. Tudela 1909, p. 15-16. Castelar 1902, p. 268-270. Castelar 1902, p. 284-288. Porras Barrenechea
Bolivian–Peruvian territorial dispute
Bolivian–Peruvian_territorial_dispute
Lucas de Spínola y Spínola 1730 1730 Baltasar Patiño y Rosales, marqués de Castelar 1730 1733 Fernando Triviño Figueroa y Alarcón 1733 1736 Jaime de Guzmán-Dávalos
List of ambassadors of Spain to France
List_of_ambassadors_of_Spain_to_France
Mexican telenovela
Hernán Plascencia Héctor Sáez as Pedro Samaniego Marcelo Córdoba as Roberto Castelar Julián Gil as Ulises Villaseñor Daniela Luján as Lisette Albarrán Guillermo
Sortilegio
Spanish title for the head of state during the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1939)
Power): Estanislao Figueras, Pi i Margall, Nicolás Salmerón, and Emilio Castelar. On the eve of the pronunciamiento of 3 January 1874, General Pavia sent
President of the Republic (Spain)
President_of_the_Republic_(Spain)
Region of Italy
Bagnolo Piemonte Envie Envie Revèl Revello Val Pò Valle Po Brondèl Brondello Castelar Castellar Gambasca Gambasca Martinhana Martiniana Po Paisana Paesana Panh
Occitan_Valleys
Spanish lawyer and politician (1877–1949)
Estanislao Figueras^ Francesc Pi i Margall^ Nicolás Salmerón y Alonso^ Emilio Castelar y Ripoll^ Francisco Serrano^ Spanish Republic (1931–1939) Niceto Alcalá-Zamora^^
Niceto_Alcalá-Zamora
Spanish politician, mathematician and revolutionary
Political cartoon depicting Becerra (in the company of Montero Ríos, Castelar, Cánovas, and Sagasta) trimming the nails of a lion that is wearing a (Republican)
Manuel_Becerra_Bermúdez
Spanish Army officer
Estanislao Figueras^ Francesc Pi i Margall^ Nicolás Salmerón y Alonso^ Emilio Castelar y Ripoll^ Francisco Serrano^ Spanish Republic (1931–1939) Niceto Alcalá-Zamora^^
Segismundo_Casado
Spanish general
all the cantons between July 26 and August 8, being the president Emilio Castelar. Only the canton of Cartagena resisted, until January 13 of the following
Manuel Pavía y Rodríguez de Alburquerque
Manuel_Pavía_y_Rodríguez_de_Alburquerque
Argentine footballer
González Date of birth (1990-01-13) 13 January 1990 (age 36) Place of birth Castelar, Argentina Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Position Centre back Youth career
Cristian González (footballer, born 1990)
Cristian_González_(footballer,_born_1990)
Spanish epidemiologist
Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). In June 2020 he received the Emilio Castelar 2020 award. Simón tested positive for coronavirus on 30 March 2020. He
Fernando_Simón
1868 revolt against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico
Madrid and report to the Minister of State (Ministro de Estado), Emilio Castelar. The Puerto Rican delegation was freely elected by those eligible to vote
Grito_de_Lares
Oyster dish
killas in kitchen terminology". Taste Atlas. Retrieved 24 April 2020. Castelar Crèche Cook Book. Times-Mirror. 1922. pp. 46–. Retrieved 24 August 2013
Oysters_Kirkpatrick
Spanish poet, dramatist and theatre director (1898–1936)
Federico García Lorca Garden on the Seine. Lorca's one-time room at the Hotel Castelar in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he lived for six months in 1933, has
Federico_García_Lorca
Italian architect (1885–1978)
most impressive work in Buenos Aires including Palacio Barolo and Hotel Castelar, both in Avenida de Mayo; an apartment building on the corner of Santa
Mario_Palanti
Spanish marshal and statesman
Minister Himself Juan de Zavala Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Preceded by Emilio Castelar Succeeded by Alfonso XII (as King) Prime Minister of Spain In office 3
Francisco Serrano, 1st Duke of la Torre
Francisco_Serrano,_1st_Duke_of_la_Torre
Neighborhood of Los Angeles
Endeavor College Preparatory Charter School, middle, 126 Bloom Street Castelar Street Elementary School, LAUSD, 840 Yale Street; second oldest school
Chinatown,_Los_Angeles
7th episode of the 4th season of Ugly Betty
Sarah LaFleur as Molly Yaya DaCosta as Nico Slater Piter Marek as Oskar Castelar/Jonathan Episode chronology ← Previous "Backseat Betty" Next → "The Bahamas
Level_(7)_with_Me
Spanish Republican; Prime Minister & President (1880–1940)
(Agustín) Argüelles (Canga) Alcalá Galiano Álvarez Azaña Bautista Canalejas Castelar Diego Espartero Fernández (de Moratín) Fernández (de San Miguel) García
Manuel_Azaña
1898 conflict between Spain and the United States
colonialism. Liberal Spanish elites like Antonio Cánovas del Castillo and Emilio Castelar offered new interpretations of the concept of "empire" to dovetail with
Spanish–American_War
Argentine TV chef and writer (1927–2018)
Navarre. In the late 1940s, Berreteaga's family moved to the small town of Castelar in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, after a doctor recommended moving
Choly_Berreteaga
U.S. presidential administration from 1869 to 1877
to bear the United States flag. The Spanish Republic's president Emilio Castelar expressed profound regret for the tragedy and was willing to make reparations
Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant
Presidency_of_Ulysses_S._Grant
Spanish army officer (1753–1817)
(1753–1817) was a Spanish military commander. At the outbreak of the war, Castelar was appointed member of the Military Junta and, the following October,
Ramón Fernando Patiño, 3rd Marquis of Castelar
Ramón_Fernando_Patiño,_3rd_Marquis_of_Castelar
1904 Jan 04, 1905 Apr 29, 1905 Cassels Park Jun 19, 1899 Sep 30, 1929 Castelar La Plata May 09, 1905 Jun 30, 1912 Castle Eagle Feb 18, 1885 Sep 03, 1891
List of post offices in Colorado: A–F
List_of_post_offices_in_Colorado:_A–F
Spanish politician (1824–1901)
period together with Estanislao Figueras, Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla, Emilio Castelar y Ripoll, and Valentí Almirall. Pi was involved in the 1883 Republican
Francesc_Pi_i_Margall
2016 studio album by Bon Iver
performed by Jim Ed Brown, "Iron Sky", as written by Paolo Nutini and Dani Castelar and performed by Paolo Nutini, and "All Rendered Truth", as written and
22,_A_Million
Pan-nationalist ideology supporting the union of all the Iberian Peninsula
Miguel de Unamuno, Basque philosopher Juan Valera, Andalusian writer Emilio Castelar, president of the First Spanish Republic Joan Maragall, Catalan poet Sinibaldo
Iberism
Head of the Spanish public prosecution office
Zorrilla Estanislao Figueras Francisco Pi y Margall Nicolás Salmerón Emilio Castelar Ricardo Díaz de Rueda 2 May 1874 27 June 1874 Francisco Serrano Críspulo
Spanish_Attorney_General
Spanish Army rank equivalent to field marshal
Mendinueta y Múzquiz † 1825 1816 Ramón de Osorio y Patiño, 4th Marquis of Castelar † 1817 1816 José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa, 1st Marquis of La Concordia
Captain_general_of_the_Army
1880–1931 political party in Spain
Partido Radical of Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla, the “posibilistas” of Emilio Castelar and other military groupings. Its political programme included achieving
Liberal_Party_(Spain,_1880)
Steam railway in Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina
Rosario Tramway Accidents Altamirano (1964) Benavidez (1970) Brandsen (1981) Castelar (2013) Cdoro. Rivadavia (1953) Cdoro. Rivadavia (1960) Flores (2011) Once
Southern_Fuegian_Railway
Neighborhood in Mexico City
encompasses a block located south of Avenida Pdt. Masaryk toward Avenida Emilio Castelar. Four other large shopping centers are located across the street from the
Polanco
Capital and most populous city of Argentina
Béccar Bella Vista Berazategui Bernal Boulogne Sur Mer Burzaco Caseros Castelar Ciudadela Ciudad Evita Ciudad Jardín Ciudad Madero Claypole Dock Sud Don
Buenos_Aires
Cognitive decline
12. doi:10.1186/s13195-025-01919-z. PMC 12805704. PMID 41422050. Vila-Castelar C, Fox-Fuller JT, Guzmán-Vélez E, et al. (May 2022). "A cultural approach
Dementia
Argentine footballer
Rossi Date of birth (1993-11-01) 1 November 1993 (age 32) Place of birth Castelar, Buenos Aires, Argentina Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) Position Midfielder
Iván_Rossi
Spanish journalist and poet (1924–1993)
have been named after Estellés. There is also a bronze statue in Emilio Castelar square, in Burjassot, Andrés Estellés's birthplace. This piece, showing
Vicent_Andrés_Estellés
Bolo de mel Bolo Rainha Bolo Rei Bola Doce Mirandesa Brisas do Lis Broa castelar Broas de mel Caladinhos Cavacas Cavacas de Resende Celestes de Santa Clara
List_of_Portuguese_dishes
Spanish politician and lawyer
Political offices Preceded by Emilio Castelar Minister of State 11 June 1873 – 28 June 1873 Succeeded by Eleuterio Maisonnave
José_Muro_y_López-Salgado
Argentine footballer
Leonardo Adrián Delfino (born October 1, 1976, in Castelar (Buenos Aires), Argentina) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a midfielder. Boca
Leonardo_Delfino
Surname list
(contemporary), American television actor Baltasar Patiño, 1st Marquis of Castelar, Spain/Italy Basilio Martín Patino (1930–2017), Spanish film director Carlos
Patiño
District in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Béccar Bella Vista Berazategui Bernal Boulogne Sur Mer Burzaco Caseros Castelar Ciudadela Ciudad Evita Ciudad Jardín Ciudad Madero Claypole Dock Sud Don
Ciudadela,_Buenos_Aires
Light rail line in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Rosario Tramway Accidents Altamirano (1964) Benavidez (1970) Brandsen (1981) Castelar (2013) Cdoro. Rivadavia (1953) Cdoro. Rivadavia (1960) Flores (2011) Once
Tren_de_la_Costa
Mexican actress (born 1953)
(una historia verdadera) (1987) - Yrena Días difíciles (1987) - Luisa Castelar Cacería impecable (1988) Santa Sangre (1989) - Concha Cabalgando de la
Blanca_Guerra
Spanish politician (1838–1908)
director of the opposition paper La Discusión, and co-operated with Emilio Castelar on La Democracia. In 1865 he was named one of the members of the directing
Nicolás_Salmerón
City in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Béccar Bella Vista Berazategui Bernal Boulogne Sur Mer Burzaco Caseros Castelar Ciudadela Ciudad Evita Ciudad Jardín Ciudad Madero Claypole Dock Sud Don
Morón,_Buenos_Aires
Spanish-born French singer (1951–2019)
pop singer Boris Moiseev, the artist was presented as gay. In 1999, with Castelar 704, he wrote poems by Federico García Lorca (1898–1936), with Spanish
Nilda_Fernández
Private university in Morón, Argentina
Retrieved 2026-02-03. "La Universidad de Morón celebró su 65 aniversario". Castelar Digital (in Spanish). 2010-09-27. Retrieved 2026-02-03. (in Spanish) Official
Universidad_de_Morón
Proposed constitution of Spain
to regulate the First Spanish Republic. It was written mainly by Emilio Castelar, who intended to transform Spain from a unitary state into a federation
Spanish Draft Constitution of 1873
Spanish_Draft_Constitution_of_1873
Train wreck in Argentina in 1978
Rosario Tramway Accidents Altamirano (1964) Benavidez (1970) Brandsen (1981) Castelar (2013) Cdoro. Rivadavia (1953) Cdoro. Rivadavia (1960) Flores (2011) Once
Sa_Pereira_rail_disaster
Railway accident in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Rosario Tramway Accidents Altamirano (1964) Benavidez (1970) Brandsen (1981) Castelar (2013) Cdoro. Rivadavia (1953) Cdoro. Rivadavia (1960) Flores (2011) Once
2011_Flores_rail_crash
Spanish sculptor
Riera. the monument to Agustina de Aragón, in Zaragoza. the monument to Castelar, in Madrid. the monument to Arsenio Martínez Campos, in El Retiro. the
Mariano_Benlliure
Surname list
Spanish schoolteacher Darío Ripoll (born 1970), Mexican actor Emilio Castelar y Ripoll (1832–1899), Spanish politician Juan Manuel Asensi Ripoll (born
Ripoll_(surname)
Córtes Constituyentes nombrando Presidente del Poder Ejecutivo a Don Emilio Castelar y Ripoll" (PDF). Madrid Gazette (in Spanish) (250). State Agency for the
List of prime ministers of Spain
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Spain
immigrants, current church dedicated in 1936. Closed in 2014 St. Patrick 1404 Castelar St, Omaha Founded in 1883, closed in 2014 St. Richard 4320 Fort St, Omaha
List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha
List_of_churches_in_the_Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Omaha
District in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Béccar Bella Vista Berazategui Bernal Boulogne Sur Mer Burzaco Caseros Castelar Ciudadela Ciudad Evita Ciudad Jardín Ciudad Madero Claypole Dock Sud Don
San_Fernando,_Buenos_Aires
Cemetery in Madrid, Spain
(1811–1883), Spanish politician and financier, Marquis of Salamanca. Emilio Castelar (1832–1899), Spanish politician, historian, journalist and writer. President
Saint_Isidore_Cemetery
Name list
football player Emilio Carranza, Mexican aviator and national hero Emilio Castelar y Ripoll, Spanish republican and president of the First Spanish Republic
Emilio_(given_name)
Historical political movement within liberalism
short, whose leaders Estanislao Figueras, Francesc Pi i Margall and Emilio Castelar were Presidents during the First Republic (1873–1874), and The Radical
Classical_radicalism
Electoral fraud system used during the Spanish Restoration
Guadalajara: Romanones. Guipúzcoa: Sánchez Toca. Huelva: Monleón. Huesca: Castelar. Jaén: Almenas. León: Gullón. Lérida: Duke of Denia (Luis León y Catacumber
Encasillado
Railway in southern Spain
people Captain Louis Lombard Alexander Henderson John Morrison (Scottish Engineer) Joseph White-Todd Emilio Castelar Products Rail transport, Freight
Algeciras Gibraltar Railway Company
Algeciras_Gibraltar_Railway_Company
English-American actor (1875–1941)
Second Floor Mystery (1930) as Enright In Gay Madrid (1930) as Marques de Castelar Love Among the Millionaires (1930) as Mr. Hamilton Leathernecking (1930)
Claude_King_(actor)
Commuter rail service in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
vías en Plaza Miserere". Taringa. 27 May 2014. "Desde Puerto Madero a Castelar en 20 minutos". La Nacion. 8 August 1997. Archived from the original on
Sarmiento_Line
Commuter rail service in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Rosario Tramway Accidents Altamirano (1964) Benavidez (1970) Brandsen (1981) Castelar (2013) Cdoro. Rivadavia (1953) Cdoro. Rivadavia (1960) Flores (2011) Once
Urquiza_Line
Rugby union tournament
Los Matreros RC, Castelar
2005 South American Rugby Championship "A"
2005_South_American_Rugby_Championship_"A"
Former rail line connecting Argentina and Uruguay
Rosario Tramway Accidents Altamirano (1964) Benavidez (1970) Brandsen (1981) Castelar (2013) Cdoro. Rivadavia (1953) Cdoro. Rivadavia (1960) Flores (2011) Once
Tren_de_los_Pueblos_Libres
CASTELAR
CASTELAR
CASTELAR
CASTELAR
Boy/Male
Celebrity, Indian
Blessing
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hebrew
From the Top of the Tree or Prince
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Hick 1. This is a widespread surname in England, and is common in the southwest and southern Wales.Dutch and German : patronymic from Hick. Compare Hix.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Hebrew, Jamaican
Supplanter; Yahweh May Protect; One who Supplants
Girl/Female
Tamil
Crest jewel
Girl/Female
Arabic, English
Friend
Girl/Female
Indian
Chaste, Pure, Pious, Clean
Boy/Male
Muslim
Obedient, Giver
Surname or Lastname
English
English : evidently a habitational name, perhaps from Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, which is named from an unattested Old English personal name Ægel + Old English byrig, dative case of burh ‘fort’.
Girl/Female
French
CASTELAR
CASTELAR
CASTELAR
CASTELAR
CASTELAR