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  1. Castile soap

    File Castile Soap.jpg thumb right A bar of Castile soap. Castile soap is a name used in English language English speaking countries for olive oil based soap made in a style similar to that originating in the Castile historical region Castile region of Spain . History The origins of Castile Soap can be traced back to The Levant where Nabulsi soap makers and Aleppo soap makers have been making olive ... France, giving birth to Marseille soap . ref http www.syriahandmade.com galleries soap text soap 1.htm . Retrieved September 2011. ref However, early soap makers in Europe did not have easy access to laurel oil and therefore dropped it from their formulations thereby creating an olive oil soap now known as Castile soap. Importations of Castile soap through Antwerp appear in the London port books of 1567&ndash 68 Dietz 1972 , though the Oxford English Dictionary has no references to Castile soap ... a castrecipe.htm Castile Soap Recipes Make your own Castile Soap Hunt, John A. 1999 . http ... soap and Nabulsi soap back to Europe with them in the 11th century. Following the Crusades, production of this soap was extended to the whole Mediterranean area. The first European soap making factories were created in the 12th century in Spain Alicante, Malaga, Carthagene and Castile and in Italy ... history of soap , John Hunt maintains that barilla an impure form of sodium carbonate obtained from ... liquor, the soap was made to float to the surface, where it could be skimmed off by the soap ... white Aleppo soap tends to be green hard soap, which hardened further as it aged, without losing ... names of sapo hispaniensis Spanish soap or of sapo castilliensis Castilian soap . ref http www.pharmj.com Editorial 19991218 articles soap.html Soap data from http www.pharmj.com Pharmj.com . Retrieved May 2009. ref See also Aleppo soap Marseille soap Nabulsi soap Vegetarian soap References reflist Garzena, Patrizia & Tadiello, Marina 2004 . Soap Naturally Ingredients, methods and recipes for natural ...   more details



  1. Castile

    Madrid Other Castile soap , name used for soap made with olive oil originating from the Castile region ...dablink Castilia , Castilla and Castille redirect here. wiktionary Castile Castilla Castile is derived from a word meaning castle and may refer to People Brooke Castile b. 1986 , American pairs figure skater Javier Castilla b. 1981 , professional Colombian squash player Simeon Castille b. 1985 , NFL cornerback Hadley Castille b. 1933 , Cajun fiddler Castilian people , inhabitants of those regions in Spain Places Spain County of Castile , one of the medieval counties of the Kingdom of Le n, AD 850 1035 Kingdom of Castile , one of the medieval kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula, 1035 1230 Crown of Castile , historic entity, usually considered to have begun in 1230 AD with the third and definitive union of the two kingdoms of Le n and Castile, 1230 1716 Old Castile , 18th century historic northern region of Castile New Castile Spain , 18th century historic southern region of Castile Castile historical region , regional hub of Castile. Castile and Le n , autonomous community of modern Spain roughly similar to Old Castile Castile La Mancha , autonomous community of modern Spain roughly similar to New Castille Central America Castilla de Oro , 16th century Central American territory from the Gulf ... Castile , gubernatiorial region administered to Francisco Pizarro in 1528 by King Charles V, the region ... Castile town , New York , Wyoming County Castile village , New York , Wyoming County Science Castilia ... region of Castile La Mancha Castille a fictional character in Phantom Brave . See also intitle Castile intitle Castilla Castella , popular Japanese sponge cake Castilian disambiguation surname geodis DEFAULTSORT Castile ast Castiella bg br Kastilha cy Castilla de Castilla es Castilla ... lv Kast lija lt Kastilija reik m s nl Castilla nn Castilla oc Castelha omonimia pl Castile pt Castela desambigua o simple Castile sk Kast lia rozli ovacia str nka te war Castilla ...   more details



  1. Soap

    and by small scale artisans. Castile soap is a popular example of the vegetable only soaps derived ... 2011 See also colbegin 3 Aleppo soap Castile soap Marseille soap Nabulsi soap Vegetarian soap ... of sodium stearate, a typical soap. In chemistry, soap is a salt chemistry salt of a fatty acid . ref IUPAC . http goldbook.iupac.org S05721.html IUPAC Gold Book soap Compendium of Chemical Terminology ... . ref name Cavitch, Susan Miller 1994 Cavitch, Susan Miller. The Natural Soap Book . Storey Publishing ... acids, which then combine with the alkali to form crude soap. Glycerol, often called glycerine, is liberated ... greases, which are usually emulsions of calcium stearate calcium soap or lithium stearate lithium soaps ... of a micelle, a cell like structure formed by the aggregation of soap subunits such as sodium ... attracted to oils . When used for cleaning, soap serves as a surfactant in conjunction with water ... and water do not mix, the addition of soap allows oils to disperse in water and be rinsed away. Synthetic detergent s operate by similar mechanisms to soap. Effect of the alkali The type of alkali metal used determines the kind of soap produced. Sodium soaps, prepared from sodium hydroxide , are firm .... Its saponified product is called sodium tallowate . Typical vegetable oils used in soap making ... content and, hence, results in soaps of distinct feel. The seed oils give softer but milder soaps. Soap made from pure olive oil is sometimes called Castile soap or Marseille soap and is reputed for being extra mild. The term Castile is also sometimes applied to soaps from a mixture of oils, but a high percentage of olive oil. class wikitable Fatty acid content of various fats used for soap making ... s friend soap from 20th century. Part of the Museo del Objeto del Objeto collection The earliest recorded evidence of the production of soap like materials dates back to around 2800 BC in Ancient ... 10th year 2000 publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers location Dordrecht page 453 chapter Soap quote ...   more details



  1. SOAP

    Multiple issues cleanup October 2009 refimprove August 2009 About the computer network protocol Soap disambiguation SOAP , originally defined as Simple Object Access Protocol , is a protocol computing ... Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP , for message negotiation and transmission. Characteristics SOAP .... SOAP has three major characteristics Extensibility security and WS routing are among the extensions under development , Neutrality SOAP can be used over any transport protocol such as HTTP , SMTP , Transmission Control Protocol TCP , or Java Message Service JMS and Independence SOAP allows ... of how SOAP procedures can be used, a SOAP message could be sent to a web site that has web services ... directly into a third party web site or application. The SOAP architecture consists of several layers ... bindings, message processing models, and protocol extensibility. SOAP is the successor of XML RPC ... SOAP structure SOAP was designed as an object access protocol in 1998 by Dave Winer , Don Box , Bob ... s Don Box ref . The http www.w3.org TR soap SOAP specification is currently maintained by the http www.w3.org 2000 xp Group XML Protocol Working Group of the World Wide Web Consortium . SOAP .... ref cite web url http www.w3.org TR soap12 part1 intro title SOAP Version 1.2 Part 1 ... are unrelated. After SOAP was first introduced, it became the underlying layer of a more ... of SOAP compared to how web services have actually evolved. Specification The SOAP specification defines the messaging framework which consists of The SOAP processing model defining the rules for processing a SOAP message The SOAP extensibility model defining the concepts of SOAP features and SOAP modules The SOAP underlying protocol binding framework describing the rules for defining a binding to an underlying protocol that can be used for exchanging SOAP messages between SOAP nodes The SOAP message construct defining the structure of a SOAP message Processing model The SOAP processing model ...   more details



  1. S.O.A.P.

    For the Japanese band with the same abbreviation Sons of All Pussys Infobox musical artist name S.O.A.P. img img capt background group or band alias origin instrument genre Pop music Pop , Electronic dance music dance years active 1998 2000 S.O.A.P. were a Denmark Danish pop music duet music duo made up of sibling sisters , Heidi and Saseline S rensen. Their music was primarily songwriter written and record ... n duo Savage Garden to serve as the opening act on their 2000 Europe an concert tour tour . S.O.A.P. also toured with the Backstreet Boys in the U.S. S.O.A.P. are now disbanded. Members Heidi S rensen ... Miracle S.O.A.P. album Miracle 17 ref http top20.dk cd 560 532 ref align center colspan 6 small denotes ...?cat s&search s.o.a.p. Australian charts S.O.A.P. ref small Finland FNL small br ref http finnishcharts.com search.asp?search S.O.A.P.&cat s Finland charts S.O.A.P. ref small France FRA br small ref http lescharts.com search.asp?search S.O.A.P.&cat s French charts S.O.A.P. ref small Dutch Top 40 NL br Top 40 small br ref http www.top40.nl search.aspx?keyword S.O.A.P. Charts Dutch Top 40 S.O.A.P. ... 100 NL br Top 100 small br ref http dutchcharts.nl search.asp?cat s&artist S.O.A.P.&artist search exact&title &title search starts Dutch charts S.O.A.P. ref small New Zealand NZL br small ref http charts.org.nz search.asp?cat s&search s.o.a.p. New Zealand charts S.O.A.P. ref small Norway NOR br small ref http norwegiancharts.com search.asp?cat s&search S.O.A.P. Norwegian charts S.O.A.P. ref small ...?cat s&search s.o.a.p. Swedish Charts S.O.A.P. ref rowspan 3 1998 scope row This Is How We Party ... align center align center align center align center scope row Let Love Be Love br small Juice, S.O.A.P. ... 3 2000 scope row S.O.A.P. Is in the Air align center 3 ref http books.google.com books?id IBAEAAAAMBAJ&pg ... My Heart References reflist DEFAULTSORT Soap Category Danish musical groups Category Sibling musical duos Category Girl groups da S.O.A.P. fr S.O.A.P. nl S.O.A.P. fi S.O.A.P. sv S.O.A.P. ...   more details



  1. Vegetarian soap

    There exist many varieties of soap free of animal fat s and or saponified tallow Olive oil soaps Aleppo soap , a Syrian style of soap noted for the inclusion of Bay Laurel Laurel oil in its formulation Castile soap , a wide ranging style of soap in English speaking countries, as originally made in the Castile region of Spain Greece Greek olive oil soap, an often inexpensive soap Marseille soap , a French style of soap Nabulsi soap , a Palestinian style of soap Other vegetable oil soaps Glycerin soap , a type of soap that is sometimes vegetarian See also Shower gel , often synthetic liquid soaps or detergents Dr. Bronner s soaps, the unique maker of liquid and bar soaps in many scents, and the company continued by his descendants Soap substitute Category Vegetarianism Category Soaps chem stub ...   more details



  1. Book:Soap

    saved book title subtitle cover image cover color Soap Overview Soap Chemistry and soapmaking Amphiphile Fatty acid Lye Melt and pour Rebatching Saponification Soap substitute Soaper Sodium palmate Sodium stearate Sodium tallowate Total fatty matter Unsaponifiable Types of soap Aleppo soap Antibacterial soap Azul e branco soap Carbolic soap Castile soap Cuticura soap Detergent Foam soap Glycerin soap Marseille soap Nabulsi soap Oil of guaiac Phisoderm Popish soap Prepodyne Resin soap Saddle soap Soap made from human corpses Stainless steel soap Sugar soap Miscellany Chlorogalum Chlorogalum Hand washing Hygiene Mount Sapo Soap bubble Soap dish Soap dispenser Soap scum Washing out mouth with soap International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients Brands Ach. Brito Barf soap Biechele Soap Boraxo Camay Caswell Massey Chandrika soap Defense Soap Derreck Kayongo Dettol Dove toiletries Fels Naptha Fenjal Gossage Hamam soap Imperial Leather Irish Spring Ivory soap Kerala Soaps Limited L Amande Lano soap Lava soap Lever 2000 Lifebuoy soap Liril Lux soap Margo soap Medimix soap Mysore Sandal Soap Pears soap Rozalex Safeguard soap Sapolio Sebamed Shower Shock Simple Skincare Sunlight cleaning product Swan Soap Swarfega Wright s Coal Tar Soap Zest brand ...   more details



  1. Swan Soap

    Refimprove date January 2008 File Swan ad 1945.JPG thumb 200px Swan soap ad from March, 1945. Swan was a brand of soap marketed by the Lever Brothers Company in the 1940s and 1950s. Like its competitor Ivory soap Ivory , it was a floating soap. Swan was advertised as a soap that could be used in the kitchen as a hand soap or in the bathroom to bathe the baby. A typical ad boasted that Swan was the white floating soap that s purer than the finest castile soap castiles . Lever Brothers used the Swan brand name to sponsor commercial sponsor several radio programs, including Burns and Allen The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show from 1941 to 1945, My Friend Irma radio TV My Friend Irma in the late 1940s, and Bob Hope The Bob Hope Show from 1948 to 1949. Swan s print ads were colorful works of art, and often featured children, babies, soapsuds and, of course, a swan . Some people had the Swan soap ad prints displayed on their wall at home. The art prints were made available to the public as promotional items by the company. Another promotional item was Swan soap trading cards , which are now collectables . Swan Soap is no longer marketed. The Lever Brothers Company is known today as Unilever . References http www.webcom.com duane mysteryp.html Transcript of people chatting about their memories of Swan Soap art http www.apothecarycollectables.com shop printed materials trade cards advertising trade card swan soap prod 8.html Current advertisement for vintage Swan Soap trading card Category Soap brands ...   more details



  1. Catherine of Castile

    Catherine of Castile may refer to Catherine of Lancaster , Queen consort of Castile Infanta Catherine, Duchess of Villena Catherine of Castile , Infanta of Castile and Aragon, Duchess of Villena Catherine, Princess of Asturias Catherine of Aragon , Infanta of Castile and Aragon, Queen consort of England Catherine of Austria, Queen of Portugal Catherine of Austria , Infanta of Castile and Aragon, Queen consort of Portugal dab ...   more details



  1. Marseille soap

    and 20  kg blocks . See also Aleppo soap Castile soap Hot process Nabulsi soap Vegetarian soap References Commons category Marseille soap reflist france stub France hist stub Category Soaps de Kernseife ...File Marseiller Seife.jpg thumb Marseille soap in blocks of 600  g Marseille soap or Savon de Marseille is a traditional soap made from vegetable oils that has been made around Marseille , France , for about 600 years, the first documented Soap Soapmaking soapmaker in the area being recorded in about 1370. By 1688, Louis XIV of France Louis XIV introduced regulations Edict of Colbert limiting the use of the name savon de Marseille to soaps made in and around the Marseille area, ref http www.avignon et provence.com marseille marseille soap traditionally made soap.htm Soap of Marseille from http www.avignon et provence.com index en.html Avignon et Provence . Retrieved May 2009. ref and only from olive oil . Today this law still applies, although the regulations now allow other vegetable oils to be used. By 1913 production had reached 180,000 ton s and in 1924 there were 132 soapmaking companies in the Marseille and Salon de Provence areas combined, but by 2000 only 5 remained Citation needed date September 2008 . Only a few soap factories remain in and around Marseille still producing Marseille Soap. Production Traditionally, the soap is made by mixing sea water from the Mediterranean Sea , olive oil, and the alkaline chemicals soda ash sodium carbonate and lye sodium hydroxide together in a large cauldron usually making about 8 tons . This mixture is then heated for several days, stirred constantly. The mixture is then allowed to sit and, once ready, it is poured into the mold ... harden. The whole process can take up to a month from the start before the soap is ready to use. Contemporary varieties Today, there are two main varieties of this soap. The first is made with olive .... ref http www.marseille tourisme.com en in marseille what to do tradition the soap Marseille Soap from ...   more details



  1. Elvira of Castile

    Elvira of Castile may refer to Elvira of Castile, Queen of Le n 965 1017 Elvira of Toro 1038 9 1101 Elvira of Castile, Countess of Toulouse before 1082? 1151 Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily c. 1100 1135 See Also Elvira of Le n disambiguation hndis cs Elv ra Kastilsk de Elvira von Kastilien ...   more details



  1. Nabulsi soap

    Image Camel factory Nablus December 2008.JPG thumb right Soap stacks inside the Camel factory in Nablus in 2008 Nabulsi soap lang ar , b n N bulsi is a type of castile soap produced only ... community projects. ref name IMEU Production process Like Castile soap , the chief ingredients ... alkaline sodium compound. History Nabulsi soap was traditionally made by women for household use even before the 10th century when small soap making factories had appeared. ref name IMEU cite web title Nablus olive oil soap a Palestinian tradition lives on author Michael Phillips publisher Institute ... century a significant soap making industry had developed in Nablus and the soap, reputedly prized by Elizabeth ... expansion of soap manufacturing in Nablus, which became the center of soap production throughout the Fertile Crescent . By 1907, the city s 30 factories were producing nearly 5,000 tons of Nabulsi soap annually, over half of all soap production in Palestine . ref name Philipp Philipp and Sch bler ... ref John Bowring wrote of Nabulsi soap in the 1830s that it is, highly esteemed in the Levant , and Muhammad Kurd Ali , a Syrian historian, wrote in the 1930s that Nablus soap is the best and most famous soap today for it has, it seems, a quality not found in others and the secret is that it is unadulterated and well produced. ref name SEMP cite web title Nablus Soap Cleaning Middle Eastern Ears for Centuries ... right Nabulsi soap stacked for drying. Photo taken between 1900 1920 by American Colony, Jerusalem The soap industry in Nablus began to decline in the mid 20th century, caused in part by natural disasters ... several soap factories in the historic quarter of Nablus. Only two soap factories survive in Nablus, and they face continuing problems both in terms of the soap s manufacture and its export. The General ..., our factory used to produce 600 tons of soap annually. Due to the physical and economic obstacles we ... However, Nabulsi soap is still widely sold in Nablus and the West Bank. It is also exported to Jordan ...   more details



  1. Aleppo soap

    of years. ref name naturalcosmeticnews Aleppo soap is classified as a Castile soap as it is a hard soap made from olive oil and lye . What distinguishes Aleppo soap from other Castile soaps is the inclusion of Laurus nobilis laurel oil in its formulation. History The origin of Aleppo soap is lost ... See also Castile soap Marseille soap Nabulsi soap Vegetarian soap References cleanup link ...cleanup rewrite date September 2011 Morefootnotes article date September 2011 File Aleppo soap 01.jpg right thumb 250px Aleppo soap Aleppo soap is a handmade, hard bar soap . Aleppo soap is also known as savon d Alep , laurel soap , or ghar soap laurel is known as ghar in Syria . It derives its English ... of Syria using Aleppo soap, ref name timesonline ref name google these claims have yet be verified by Scholarly method . It is commonly thought that the process of soap making emanated from the Levant ... based on the claim that the earliest soap made in Europe was just after the crusades, but in fact the Romans in the first century AD knew about soap and Zosimos of Panopolis ca. 300 AD described soap and soapmaking. ref name partington Modern soap business in Syria Most Aleppo soap, especially ... process File Aleppo soap vat.jpg right thumb 250px Soap in a vat File Aleppo soap 02.jpg right thumb 250px Soap cooling File Aleppo soap 03.jpg right thumb 250px Final result Traditional Aleppo soap Ghar is made by the Soap Hot processes hot process . First, the olive oil is brought into a large ... to become a thick liquid soap. The Laurus nobilis laurel oil is added at the end of the process, and after ... on the floor of the factory. At this point the soap is a large, green, flat mass, and it is allowed to cool down and harden for about a day. While the soap is cooling, workers with planks of wood strapped to their feet walk over the soap to try to smooth out the batch and make it an even thickness. Then the soap is cut. Three workers drag a rudimentary, rake like cutting device through the soap to cut ...   more details



  1. New Castile

    New Castile may refer to New Castile Spain from the Spanish Castilla la Nueva , a Spanish historical region in the southern part of the former Kingdom of Castile Governorate of New Castile from the Spanish Gobernaci n de Nueva Castilla , a region in the former overseas Spanish Empire Luzon , formerly known by its Spanish name of Nueva Castilla , the largest island in the Philippines disambig de Neukastilien ...   more details



  1. Beatrice of Castile

    Beatrice of Castile may refer to Beatrice of Castile 1242 1303 , married to Afonso III of Portugal Beatrice of Castile 1254 1286 , married to William VII, Marquess of Montferrat Beatrice of Castile 1293 1359 , married to Afonso IV of Portugal Beatrice of Castile died 1409 , mother of Enrique P rez de Guzm n, 2nd Count de Niebla hndis DEFAULTSORT Beatrice of Castile br Beatriz Kastilha ca Beatriu de Castella de Beatrix von Kastilien es Beatriz de Castilla desambiguaci n nl Beatrix van Castili ja pl Beatrycze Kastylijska pt Beatriz de Castela ...   more details



  1. Ivory (soap)

    240px Ivory soap ads in World War I show sailors bathing on deck The name Ivory refers to a series ... fragrance d bar soap , that became famous for its pure content and for floating in water. ref History ... the years, the bar soap has been altered into other varieties. P&G research revealed in 1992 ref name nytimes1992 COMPANY NEWS P.& G. Introduces an Ivory soap that does not float , New York Times , 1992 10 23, web http www.nytimes.com 1992 10 23 business company news p g introduces an ivory soap that does ... dissolving too fast. New varieties of Ivory soap contain glycerin , do not dry the skin as quickly ... showing package http www.drugstore.com qxp46672 333181 sespider ivory bar soap simply ivory.htm Dstore ... not float as well. ref name Sink THE MEDIA BUSINESS ADVERTISING Ivory soap uses a bar that sinks, a 250,000 ... York Times , webpage http www.nytimes.com 2001 10 25 business media business advertising ivory soap ... In October 2001, P&G tested the sinking bar soap as part of an advertising campaign to see if people ... and research center in St. Bernard, Ohio is called Ivorydale . Ivory bar soap is whipped with air ... to sell the ruined batch because mixing air longer did not change the basic ingredients of the soap. When appreciative letters about the new, floating soap inundated the company, P&G ordered the extended ... to make the soap float and noted the result in his writings. ref cite web url http www.snopes.com business origins ivory.asp title Origins of Ivory soap, 2008, web publisher Snopes.com date accessdate ... laboratory the founder s son, Harley Procter, hired to demonstrate that Ivory was purer than the castile soap then available. Ivory soap had been more Corrosive substance caustic in comparison to some milder soap bars such as Dove toiletries Dove , a non soap Detergent synthetic detergent bar. Plus ... 2007 A postulate for this effectiveness is the ability of the soap to lysis lyse bacteria efficiently, and to rinse cleanly. The drawback to the soap was its drying effect on the skin, as it had ...   more details



  1. Sancha of Castile

    Sancha of Castile may refer to Sancha of Castile, Queen of Navarre c.1139 1179 ,daughter of Alfonso VII of Castile and his first wife Berenguela of Barcelona wife of Sancho VI of Navarre Sancha of Castile, Queen of Aragon 1154 5 1208 , daughter of King Alfonso VII of Castile by his second queen, Richeza of Poland wife of Alfonso II of Aragon hndis fr Sancha de Castille Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Constable of Castile

    Constable of Castile lang es Condestable de Castilla was a title created by John I of Castile John I , King of Crown of Castile Castile in 1382 , to substitute the title Alf rez Mayor del Reino . The constable was the second person in power in the kingdom, after the King, and his responsibility was to command the military in the absence of the ruler. In 1473 Henry IV of Castile made the title hereditary for the Velasco family and the Duke of Fr as Dukes of Fr as . After these changes, the title ceased to have any military or administrative connotations, and was simply an honorific title. List of Constables of Castile Alfons d Arag n Alonso de Arag n , natural son of Ferdinand II of Aragon Pedro Enrique de Trast mara , son of Fadrique Alfonso of Castile Ruy L pez de D valos lvaro de Luna Miguel Lucas de Iranzo Pedro Fern ndez de Velasco, 2nd Count of Haro Category Spanish nobility Category Spanish Army Category Military history of Spain Category 1382 establishments ca Conestable de Castella es Condestable de Castilla fr Conn table de Castille nl Condestable van Castili ...   more details



  1. Kingdom of Castile

    la icon conventional long name Kingdom of Castile common name Castile national motto continent Europe ... s2 Crown of Castile flag s2 Banner of arms crown of Castille Habsbourg style.svg image coat Coat of Arms of Castile with the Royal Crest.svg image flag Estandarte del Reino de Castilla.svg flag border no image map 506 Castile 1210.png image map caption plainlist style padding center 0.6em text align center Legend CD858B The Kingdom of Castile in 1210. capital Burgos & Toledo, Spain Toledo religion ... King leader1 Ferdinand I of Castile Ferdinand I small first small year leader1 1037 1065 leader2 Ferdinand III of Castile Ferdinand III small last small year leader2 1217 1230 today flag Spain Kingdom of Castile lang es Reino de Castilla , lang la Regnum Castellae was one of the medieval kingdoms ... County of Castile and was held in vassal age from the Kingdom of Le n . Its name comes from the host of castle s constructed in the region. It was one of the kingdoms that founded the Crown of Castile ... of Alfonso III of Asturias the first reference to the name Castile Castilla can be found ... of Castile, bordered in the south by the Montes de Toledo , was re populated by inhabitants of Cantabri ... Romance dialect and laws. The first Count of Castile was Rodrigo of Castile Rodrigo in 850, under Ordo o ... being named to Alava, Burgos, Cerezo & Lantar n, and a reduced Castile. In 931 the County was reunified ... with the Kingdom of Le n File Pen nsula ib rica 1037.svg thumb 425px Kingdom of Castile 1037 The minority of Count Garc a S nchez led Castile to accept Sancho III of Navarre , married to the sister ... his younger son Garc a s nephew Ferdinand I of Le n Ferdinand as Count of Castile, marrying him to his uncle s intended bride, Sancha of Le n. Following Sancho s 1035 death, Castile returned to the nominal ... and Castile, for the first time associating the royal title with the rule of Castile. When Ferdinand I died in 1065, the territories were divided among his children. Sancho II of Castile Sancho II became ...   more details



  1. Trastámaran Castile

    Coming to power in 1369, the House of Trast mara was a lineage of of rulers of the Crown of Castile Castilian and Crown of Aragon Aragonese thrones . The line of Trast maran royalty in Castile ruled throughout ... throne. This lineage ultimately ruled in Castile from the rise to power of Henry II of Castile Henry ... King Alfonso XI of Castile Alfonso XI in 1350, his eldest son, Peter, took control of the Castilian throne as Peter of Castile Peter I of Castile . Peter was born to Alfonso and his wife, Maria ... when the Castilian crown signed a peace treaty with Aragon in 1360. File Pedro Castile beheading.jpg ... de France . Gaining support throughout Kingdom of Castile Castile because of his relation to Alfonso XI of Castile Alfonso XI and Peter s continuous military escapades, Henry built an alliance with Kingdom ..., and growing support in important cities in parts of Castile, Henry s forces again invaded the Castilian ... of his brother, Peter I of Castile. Henry II s Reign Following his killing of his half brother, Peter I, Henry of Trast mara took control of the crown of Castile as Henry II of Castile Henry II ... privileges. The public rise of this new class of nobles caused discontent and instability in Castile ... , and Emirate of Granada Granadian attempts to invade and take control of Castile. Henry made an agreement ... put the Trast maras in control of both Castile and Aragon, comprising a majority of the Iberian Peninsula ... as John I of Castile. During his reign, John took Beatriz, daughter of the Portuguese King Fernando ... being carried out against Jews throughout Castile. Among the young king s accomplishments was his taking of control of the Canary Islands, providing Castile with a holding in the Atlantic Ocean .... The Trast maras now ruled in both the realms of Castile and Aragon. 1418 1469 Conflict within ... of Aragon, who had been given large amounts of land in Castile while their father worked as regent during John II s childhood. John II lacked widespread authority, and Castile became a battlefield for nobles ...   more details



  1. Soap dish

    For the 1991 film Soapdish Image Soap in blue dish.JPG thumb right A plastic soap dish, holding a bar of soap. Image Washbasin with soap dish.JPG thumb right A washbasin with its own soap dish, to the right of the taps. A soap dish holds a bar of soap when not in use for hand washing or other cleaning, near a washing area such as a bathtub or washbasin. Soap dishes are made from waterproof materials such as plastic, ceramic and metal. Soap dishes may be mounted on the wall. For liquid soap or foam soap a soap dispenser may be used in place of a soap dish. Category Containers Category Domestic implements tool stub ca Sabonera cs M deln k hygiena es Jabonera recipiente fr Porte savon nah Amolpechtli pl Mydelniczka pt Saboneteira recipiente ro S punier ...   more details



  1. Soap (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar soap Soap is a surfactant cleaning compound, used for personal or minor cleaning. Soap may also refer to Sugar soap , a material used for cleaning surfaces before repainting Soap opera , ongoing, episodic work of fiction on TV or radio Soap TV series Soap TV series , a 1970s sitcom S.O.A.P. , a Danish pop music duo SOAP , a protocol specification in computer networks SOAP Symbolic Optimal Assembly Program 1957 an assembly language for the IBM 650 computer SOAP note , a method of documentation used in medical charts Short Oligonucleotide Analysis Package , a bioinformatics package used for the assembly and analysis of DNA sequences National Resident Matching Program Failure to match Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program , for medical students who were not initially matched with U.S. residencies by the National Resident Matching Program Sgt. John Soap MacTavish , fictional soldier from Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare and Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Hotel Soap is an animated cartoon character in the Dr. Tran animated series of internet shorts See also Detergent , a cleaning substance with soap like properties Soap shoes , skateboarding shoes made for grinding Joe Soap , a comic strip series En Soap , 2006 Danish comedy film disambig de Soap fr Soap it Soap ja nl Soap pt Sabonete desambigua o sv Soap ...   more details



  1. Crown of Castile

    la Corona Castellae la icon conventional long name Crown of Castile common name Castile continent ... Union of Kingdom of Castile Castile and Kingdom of Le n Le n date start event end Nueva Planta decrees ... date event2 12 October 1492 event3 date event3 event4 date event4 p1 Kingdom of Castile flag p1 Estandarte ... in Spain flag s1 Bandera de Espa a 1701 1760.svg image flag Royal Standard of Castile and Le n 13th century .svg flag border no flag Flag of Castile and Le n flag type Royal Standard image coat Coat of Arms of the Crown of Castile 16th Century 1715 .svg symbol Coat of arms of Castile and Le n symbol type Coat of arms image map Corona de Castilla 1400 en.svg image map caption The Crown of Castile following the 1230 unification of the Kingdoms of Castile and Leon. capital Burgos , Toledo, Spain ... Spanish real , br Spanish maraved leader1 Ferdinand III of Castile Ferdinand III small first small leader2 Joanna I of Castile Joanna I small last small year leader1 1230 1252 year leader2 1504 1555 title leader List of Castilian monarchs Monarch legislature Council of Castile Council stat year1 ... until Philip II of Spain Philip II fixed it to Madrid. The Crown of Castile ref name term group ... and definitive union of the crowns and parliaments of the kingdoms of Kingdom of Castile Castile and Kingdom of Le n Le n upon the accession of the then King Ferdinand III of Castile to the vacant ... of Castile and Crown of Aragon Aragon with the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs in 1469 and wasn ... in the Americas and the Spanish Philippines Philippines were also considered part of the Crown of Castile. Two kingdoms Le n and Castile main Kingdom of Le n Kingdom of Castile The Kingdom of Le n arose out of the Kingdom of Asturias . The Kingdom of Castile appeared initially as a county of the Kingdom ... of Le n . Upon his death his kingdoms passed to his sons, Le n to Alfonso VI of Castile Alfonso VI , Castile to Sancho II of Castile Sancho II , and Galicia to Garc a of Galicia and Portugal Garc a . From ...   more details



  1. Old Castile

    Le n . With the establishment of the Autonomous communities of Spain autonomous community of Castile ... became La Rioja autonomous community La Rioja . See also Castile historical region New Castile Spain New Castile Castile and Le n References This article draws on the es Castilla la Vieja corresponding ... regions in Spain Category Castile spain geo stub Spain hist stub ast Castiella la Vieya ca Castella ...   more details



  1. Berengaria of Castile

    of Castile in Madrid 1753 . succession List of Castilian monarchs Queen regnant of Castile and Kingdom of Toledo Toledo reign 6 June 31 August 1217 predecessor Henry I of Castile Henry I successor Ferdinand III of Castile Ferdinand III succession1 List of Leonese consorts Queen consort ... III of Castile br Alfonso of Molina Infante Alfonso, 4th Lord of Molina br Berengaria of Le n Berengaria ... Alfonso VIII of Castile mother Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile Eleanor of England birth date ... of Kingdom of Castile Castile ref The full title was Regina Castelle et Toleti Queen of Castille ... The eldest daughter of King Alfonso VIII of Castile and his wife, Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile ... apparent to the throne of Castile, and hence a greatly desired party in all of Europe. Berengaria ... , Germany, the marriage contract was signed. Conrad then marched to Castile, where in Carri n ... Frederick, seeing his aspirations in Castile frustrated, lost all interest in continuing ... of Jerusalem Constance 1200 1242 , a nun in the Las Huelgas Abbey of las Huelgas Ferdinand III of Castile Ferdinand III 1201 1252 , King of Castile and Le n Eleanor 1202 Alfonso of Molina Alfonso 1203 ..., by whom he was the father of Mar a of Molina , wife of King Sancho IV of Castile Sancho IV of Le n and Castile . But in 1204, Pope Innocent III annulled the marriage on the grounds of consanguinity ... returned to Castile and to her parents, where she dedicated herself to the care of her children ... I of Castile Henry third and sole surviving son of the late king , who was only ten years old. Thus ... in order to avoid civil conflict in Castile. In February, 1216, an extraordinary parliamentary session ... in Castile had grown perilous for Berengaria, so she decided to take refuge in the castle of Autillo ... of all the magnates of Castile was held to attempt to reach an accord that would prevent civil war ... de Lara. Queen of Castile Circumstances changed suddenly when Henry died on 6 June 1217 after ...   more details




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