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Astete is a Spanish surname, from an ancient Basque - Castilian lineage. The etymology of "Astete" comes from the Basque language: "Aste" possibly a variation of "Arte" means oak, and "ete" is a suffix to nearby location. The most probable original locations, prior to the 16th century, are the regions of ancient Basque influence of the medieval Castile (such as La Bureba and the mountains of Burgos) and modern La Rioja. The earliest official records of Astetes occur in La Rioja, in Santo Domingo de la Calzada, in the province of Valladolid and Quintanaélez in the province of Burgos. They were hidalgos and had casas solariegas (ancient family seat) in Quintanaélez (Burgos), Valladolid and Salamanca.

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  • Astete is a Spanish surname, from an ancient Basque - Castilian lineage. The etymology of "Astete" comes from the Basque language: "Aste" possibly a variation of "Arte" means oak, and "ete" is a suffix to nearby location. The most probable original locations, prior to the 16th century, are the regions of ancient Basque influence of the medieval Castile (such as La Bureba and the mountains of Burgos) and modern La Rioja. The earliest official records of Astetes occur in La Rioja, in Santo Domingo de la Calzada, in the province of Valladolid and Quintanaélez in the province of Burgos. They were hidalgos and had casas solariegas (ancient family seat) in Quintanaélez (Burgos), Valladolid and Salamanca. (en)
  • Los Astete son de un antiguo linaje vasco-castellano.​ El origen etimológico del apellido Astete es del idioma vasco: "Aste" posiblemente una variación de "Arte", significa encina, y "ete" es un sufijo para cerca, localización. Las más probables ubicaciones originales, anteriores al siglo XVI, son las regiones de influencia vasca inmemorial de la Castilla medieval, especialmente en La Bureba, la montaña burgalesa y La Rioja, antiguos territorios de la Provincia de Burgos. Los primeros registros oficiales ocurren en La Rioja (Santo Domingo de la Calzada),​ en la Provincia de Valladolid (Valladolid, Barcial de la Loma, Fuensaldaña y Tudela de Duero)​ y en la Provincia de Burgos (Quintanaélez y Miraveche). Fueron hidalgos y tuvieron Casas Solares en Quintanaélez (Burgos), Valladolid y Salaman (es)
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