Castell
Castell stands for the following geographical locations:
- Castell-Platja d'Aro , city in Catalonia (Spain)
- Castell (Texas) , city in Texas
- Castell (Lower Franconia) , municipality in the district of Kitzingen, Lower Franconia, Bavaria
- Bonn-Castell , district of Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Castell Castle , castle and castle in Tägerwilen, Switzerland
- Castell Castle (Lower Franconia) , castle in Castell in Lower Franconia, Bavaria
- Grafschaft Castell , a county in the Holy Roman Empire
Castell is the family name of the following people:
- Albrecht Friedrich Carl zu Castell-Castell (1766–1810), German sovereign, later class lord
- Albrecht zu Castell-Castell (1925–2016), farmer and forester, banker; politically and ecclesiastically engaged
- Alexander Castell (1883–1939), Swiss writer
- Anton Castell (1810–1867), German painter
- Anton-Wolfgang Graf von Faber-Castell (1941–2016), owner, later chairman of the board of Faber-Castell
- August Franz Friedrich zu Castell-Remlingen (1705–1767), German sovereign
- Bertram Castell (also: Bertram Graf zu Castell-Rüdenhausen ; * 1932), German-Austrian painter, draftsman and sculptor
- Carl zu Castell-Castell (1801–1850), Colonel from Nassau
- Carl zu Castell-Castell (1897–1945) (1897–1945) headed the Castell-Castell family from 1923 to 1945
- Caroline Countess von Faber-Castell-Gotzens (* 1961), German-Swiss entrepreneur
- Christian Adolf Friedrich Gottlieb zu Castell-Remlingen (1736–1762), German sovereign
- Christian Friedrich Carl zu Castell-Remlingen (1730–1773), German sovereign
- Clementine zu Castell-Rüdenhausen (1912–2008), BDM functionary in the Reich youth leadership of the NSDAP and first commissioner for the BDM work " Faith and Beauty "
- Edmund Castell (1606–1685), English orientalist, see Edmund Castle
- Friedrich I. zu Castell († around 1251), ruler of the county of Castell
- Friedrich II. Zu Castell († around 1349), ruler of the county of Castell
- Friedrich III. zu Castell († around 1376), ruler of the county of Castell
- Friedrich IV. Zu Castell (around 1435 – around 1498), ruler of the County of Castell
- Friedrich zu Castell-Castell (1874–1919), German administrative lawyer
- Friedrich Carl zu Castell-Castell (1864–1923), Prince of Castell-Castell
- Friedrich Ludwig Carl Christian zu Castell-Rüdenhausen (1746–1803), German sovereign and patron
- Friedrich Magnus zu Castell-Remlingen (1646–1717), German sovereign and field marshal
- Georg I. zu Castell (1467–1506), German sovereign of the county of Castell
- Georg II zu Castell (1527–1597), German sovereign of the county of Castell and diplomat
- Georg Friedrich zu Castell-Rüdenhausen (1600–1653), German sovereign of the county of Castell
- Gustav zu Castell-Castell (1829–1910), Bavarian lieutenant general and chief steward
- Heinrich II zu Castell († around 1307), ruler of the county of Castell from 1253 until his death
- Heinrich IV zu Castell (1525–1595), German sovereign, canon and diplomat
- Hermann I zu Castell († around 1289), ruler of the county of Castell
- Hermann II zu Castell († around 1331), ruler of the county of Castell
- Hermann III. zu Castell (around 1311 – around 1365), ruler of the county of Castell
- Johann Anton Castell (1810–1867), German landscape painter
- Johann Friedrich zu Castell-Rüdenhausen (1675–1749)
- Johann zu Castell (1468–1528), ruler of the County of Castell from 1498 until his death
- Karl Friedrich Gottlieb zu Castell-Remlingen (1679–1743), German sovereign
- Konrad zu Castell (1519–1577), German sovereign and councilor
- Leonhard zu Castell , († around 1426), ruler of the County of Castell from 1399 until his death
- Ludwig Friedrich zu Castell-Remlingen (1707–1772)
- Margarete von Castell († between March 21, 1491 and February 23, 1492), provess of the Essen monastery
- Otto zu Castell-Castell (1868–1939), Bavarian major general and adjutant wing
- Patricia Castell († 2013), Argentine actress
- Philipp Gottfried zu Castell-Rüdenhausen (1641–1681), German sovereign
- Rolf Castell (actor) (1921–2012), German actor
- Rolf Castell (psychiatrist) (* 1937), German psychiatrist
- Roland Graf von Faber-Castell (1905–1978), German entrepreneur, owner of Faber-Castell
- Rupert I zu Castell († around 1223), first ruler of the county of Castell from 1190 until his death
- Rupert II zu Castell († around 1234), second ruler of the county of Castell from 1223 until his death
- Siegfried Fürst zu Castell-Rüdenhausen (1916–2007), German farmer and forest manager, hunting official and entrepreneur
- Siegfried Friedrich Kasimir zu Castell-Rüdenhausen (1860–1903), German lawyer and diplomat
- Wilhelm I. zu Castell († 1399), German sovereign
- Wilhelm II zu Castell († around 1479), ruler of the County of Castell from 1426 until his death
- Wolfgang I. zu Castell (1482–1546), ruler of the county of Castell
- Wolfgang II of Castell-Remlingen (1558–1631), ruler of the county of Castell
- Wolfgang Dietrich zu Castell-Remlingen (1641–1709), German count and sovereign
- Wolfgang Georg I. zu Castell-Remlingen (1610–1668), German sovereign
- Wolfgang Georg II. Zu Castell-Remlingen (1694–1735), German sovereign
- Wulf-Diether Graf zu Castell-Rüdenhausen (1905–1980), German aviation pioneer
- Vincent Castell (* 1992), French bobsledder
Castell stands for:
- Castell (noble family) , Franconian noble family
- Schenk von Castell , south German noble family
- outdated spelling for a fortified structure, see fort castle
- the name for human pyramids in Catalonia, see Castells
- the former Girl Scout Association "Casteller Ring", see Association of Christian Girl Scouts
- an evangelical, female religious community, see Communität Casteller Ring
- Faber-Castell , German stationery manufacturer
- a bank founded by the above-mentioned noble family, the Fürstlich Castell'sche Bank, Credit-Casse AG , or Castell-Bank for short, with headquarters in Würzburg
See also: