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|other_names         = Castrillón Dynasty
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|type                 = [[Estate_(Caphiria)#Imperial_Estate|Imperial Estate]]
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|founded             = 954
| founded = 904
|founder             = [[Tadeo Castrillón|Tadeo Serrano "Taurelin" Castrillón]]
| founder = [[Tadeo Castrillón|Tadeo Serrano "Taurelin" Castrillón]]
|current_head         = Cades Carelleius Castrillón  
| current_head = Cades Carelleius Castrillón
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The '''Castrillón Estate''', also known as the '''Castrillón Dynasty''', is a [[Caphirian]] [[Estate_(Caphiria)#Imperial_Estate|Estate]] of [[Carto-Pelaxian]] origin. Founded by [[Taurelin Castrillón]] in [[954]] during the [[Second Imperium (Caphiria)|Second Imperium]], the Castrillóns first rose to prominence through their monopoly of the mineral trade in the [[Kindreds Sea]] from the urban center of Albalitoria.  By the end of the 9th century, the Castrillóns were one of the most prominent families in the Imperium and had ''de facto'' control over Cognatia for over a century. The Castrillóns were a significant force in the history and colonial efforts of [[Cartadania]] and [[Pelaxia]].


The Castrillóns of Albalitor first rose to political power in the mid-10th century, when Sebastián Pasillas was appointed [[Consul of Caphiria|Consul]] of Cognatia - the southwest region of the empire that includes the provinces of [[Cartadania]] and [[Pelaxia]]. Pasillas and his family were the first to politically unify Cognatia, though their holdings would fragment and influence would wane over. The Castrillóns quickly became an established family of conquistadors, territorial lords, counts, and governors. During the Corvio Scandal, the Castrillóns aligned themselves with the [[Darciarchi Estate]] - who became the ruling dynasty of Caphiria. To show his gratitude, Imperator Artian made the Castrillóns into an Estate, and gave the family various noble titles. Thereafter the Castrillóns participated in Caphirian politics, becoming advisers, administrators, and magistrates.
The '''Castrillón Estate''', also known as the '''Castrillón Dynasty''', is a [[Caphirian]] [[Estate_(Caphiria)#Imperial_Estate|Estate]] of [[Carto-Pelaxian]] origin. Founded by [[Taurelin Castrillón]] in 904 during the [[Second Imperium (Caphiria)|Second Imperium]], the Castrillóns first rose to prominence through their monopoly of the mineral trade in the [[Kindreds Sea]] from the urban center of [[Albalitoria]].  By the end of the 10th century, the Castrillóns were one of the most prominent families in Caphiria and had de facto control over[[Cognatia]] - a region in western Sarpedon consisting of parts of modern-day [[Cartadania]] and [[Pelaxia]], for over a century. Subsequently, the Castrillóns played a significant role in the history and colonial efforts of [[Cartadania]] and [[Pelaxia]], and are heavily tied to the origins of the [[Isurians]].
 
The Castrillóns rose to political power in the mid-11th century when [[Sebastián Pasillas]] was given [[Consul of Caphiria|Consulship]] of Cognatia. Pasillas and his family were the first to consolidate power in the region, though their holdings would fragment and influence would wane. The Castrillóns quickly became an established family of conquistadors, territorial lords, counts, and governors. During the [[Corvio Scandal]], the Castrillóns aligned themselves with the [[Darciarchi Estate]] - who became the ruling dynasty of Caphiria. To show his gratitude, Imperator [[Artian]] made the Castrillóns into an Estate, and gave the family various noble titles. Thereafter the Castrillóns participated in Caphirian politics, becoming advisers, administrators, and magistrates.  


Members of the Castrillón Estate include: Anricinés Castrillón, Mauhtémoc the Great, and Cesardo Castrillón. In addition, the family membership includes numerous military leaders, and other significant political figures in both Cartadania and Pelaxia. While its influence has diminished, today the Castrillón Estate is still heavily connected within Carto-Pelaxian nobility. The family's branches and name expanded out of its original nucleus in later centuries.  
Members of the Castrillón Estate include: Anricinés Castrillón, Mauhtémoc the Great, and Cesardo Castrillón. In addition, the family membership includes numerous military leaders, and other significant political figures in both Cartadania and Pelaxia. While its influence has diminished, today the Castrillón Estate is still heavily connected within Carto-Pelaxian nobility. The family's branches and name expanded out of its original nucleus in later centuries.  

Revision as of 21:03, 1 December 2023

Castrillón Estate
Castrillón Dynasty
Imperial Estate
Country Caphiria
 Cartadania
 Pelaxia
Founded904
FounderTadeo Serrano "Taurelin" Castrillón
Current headCades Carelleius Castrillón

The Castrillón Estate, also known as the Castrillón Dynasty, is a Caphirian Estate of Carto-Pelaxian origin. Founded by Taurelin Castrillón in 904 during the Second Imperium, the Castrillóns first rose to prominence through their monopoly of the mineral trade in the Kindreds Sea from the urban center of Albalitoria. By the end of the 10th century, the Castrillóns were one of the most prominent families in Caphiria and had de facto control overCognatia - a region in western Sarpedon consisting of parts of modern-day Cartadania and Pelaxia, for over a century. Subsequently, the Castrillóns played a significant role in the history and colonial efforts of Cartadania and Pelaxia, and are heavily tied to the origins of the Isurians.

The Castrillóns rose to political power in the mid-11th century when Sebastián Pasillas was given Consulship of Cognatia. Pasillas and his family were the first to consolidate power in the region, though their holdings would fragment and influence would wane. The Castrillóns quickly became an established family of conquistadors, territorial lords, counts, and governors. During the Corvio Scandal, the Castrillóns aligned themselves with the Darciarchi Estate - who became the ruling dynasty of Caphiria. To show his gratitude, Imperator Artian made the Castrillóns into an Estate, and gave the family various noble titles. Thereafter the Castrillóns participated in Caphirian politics, becoming advisers, administrators, and magistrates.

Members of the Castrillón Estate include: Anricinés Castrillón, Mauhtémoc the Great, and Cesardo Castrillón. In addition, the family membership includes numerous military leaders, and other significant political figures in both Cartadania and Pelaxia. While its influence has diminished, today the Castrillón Estate is still heavily connected within Carto-Pelaxian nobility. The family's branches and name expanded out of its original nucleus in later centuries.