Lancaster
Lancaster is the name of the following places:
- Lancaster, Lancashire , England, United Kingdom
- City of Lancaster , county in the county of Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
- Lancaster, Ontario , Canada
in the United States:
- Lancaster, Arizona
- Lancaster (Florida)
- Lancaster (Illinois)
- Lancaster, Indiana
- Lancaster (California)
- Lancaster (Kansas)
- Lancaster, Kentucky
- Lancaster, Massachusetts
- Lancaster, Minnesota
- Lancaster, Missouri
- Lancaster, New Hampshire
- Lancaster (New York)
- Lancaster, North Carolina
- Lancaster, Ohio
- Lancaster, Oregon
- Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Lancaster, South Carolina
- Lancaster (Tennessee)
- Lancaster, Texas
- Lancaster, Virginia
- Lancaster, Wisconsin
Lancaster denotes in the English nobility:
- House of Lancaster , English noble family and royal dynasty, branch line of the House of Plantagenet
- Duke of Lancaster , English title of duke
- Earl of Lancaster , English earl title
Lancaster is a family name for the following people:
- Alan Lancaster (* 1949), British rock bassist and singer
- Amber Lancaster (* 1980), American actress and model
- Bettina Lancaster (* 1964), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Blanche of Lancaster († 1368), first wife of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and mother of Henry IV.
- Brett Lancaster (* 1979), Australian cyclist
- Burt Lancaster (1913–1994), American film actor
- Byard Lancaster (1942–2012), American saxophonist
- Charles Roy Lancaster (nickname Roy; * 1937), British gardener and botanist
- Columbia Lancaster (1803-1893), American politician
- David Lancaster , American film producer
- Eleanor of Lancaster († 1372), English noblewoman from the House of Lancaster, as well as lady-in-waiting to Queen Philippa of Hainaut
- Frederick W. Lanchester (1868–1946), British researcher, engineer and entrepreneur
- Frederick Wilfrid Lancaster (1933–2013), British-American information scientist
- Henry of Lancaster, 3rd Earl of Lancaster († 1345), English magnate
- Henry Carrington Lancaster (1882–1954), American Romance philologist and literary historian
- James Lancaster (around 1554–1618), English navigator and politician
- James Lancaster (actor) Irish actor
- Jane Lancaster , British singer
- Jon Lancaster (* 1988), British racing driver
- José de Carvajal y Lancaster (1698–1754), Spanish politician and Prime Minister
- Joseph Lancaster (1778–1838), English educator
- Kelvin Lancaster (1924–1999), Australian economist
- Martin Lancaster (* 1943), American politician
- Peter Lancaster (* 1929), British mathematician
- Philippa of Lancaster (1360–1415), Princess of England and Queen of Portugal
- Ron Lancaster (1938-2008), American football player
- Sarah Lancaster (* 1980), American actress
- Stuart Lancaster (1920-2000), American actor
- Thomas of Lancaster, 2nd Earl of Lancaster († 1322), leader of the revolt of the barons against Edward II.
- Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence (1388–1421), prince of the English royal family
- William Lancaster (pilot) (1898–1933) British pilot and adventurer
- William Lancaster (film producer) (1947–1997), American film producer, screenwriter and actor
- William H. Lancaster (* 1931), American politician
Lancaster also means:
- Avro Lancaster , British bomber in World War II
- EH Lancaster & Company Ltd., British manufacturer of automobiles
- James H. Lancaster Company , former American automobile manufacturer
- Lancaster (computer game) , a strategy game from Actual Screenshots from 1989
- Lancaster (game) , a game by Matthias Cramer
- Lancaster Hill , Hills in Graham Land, Antarctica
- Lancaster House (Berlin) , former British headquarters in Berlin
- Cape Lancaster , Cape of Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
- Turion 64 #Lancaster , variant of an AMD computer processor
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