
Court of Castile
The Court of Castile was a prominent royal court in medieval Spain, established around the 15th century. It served as the central administrative and judicial body for the Kingdom of Castile, handling legal cases, governance issues, and advising the king. The court was instrumental in consolidating royal authority, managing territorial disputes, and developing legal practices. Over time, it played a key role in the political and legal organization of Spain, influencing subsequent judicial systems. The Court of Castile symbolized royal power and contributed to the unification of Spain through its role in law and governance.