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- The Kingdom of Castile (/ kæˈstiːl /; Spanish: Reino de Castilla: Latin: Regnum Castellae) was a polity in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages. It traces its origins to the 9th-century County of Castile (Spanish: Condado de Castilla, Latin: Comitatus Castellæ), as an eastern frontier lordship of the Kingdom of Asturias.
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Language. The language of Castile emerged as the primary language of Spain—known to many of its speakers as castellano and in English sometimes as Castilian, but generally as Spanish. See Names given to the Spanish language.
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Spain - Castile, Reconquista, Moors: Castilian, which contains many words of Arabic origin, began as a dialect spoken in northern Spain. It became the language of the court of the kingdoms of Castile and León in the 12th century, and the dominance of Castile within Spain allowed it to become the official language of the state.
Crown of Castile from the rule of Ferdinand III until the ascension of Charles I. Union of the two kingdoms under Ferdinand III. Union of the Cortes and the legal code. Spanish languages and universities. Ascension of the Trastámara dynasty. Relations with the Crown of Aragon during the 14th century.
The Spanish language arrived in the Canary Islands in the 15th century, but it wasn't permanently established until the Crown of Castile's conquest of the archipelago in the 16th century.