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- Mont-de-Marsan and Montauban, which was founded in 1144, as the first bastides. Some of the first bastides were built under Raymond VII of Toulouse to replace villages...
- communes du Bas Armagnac Communauté de communes Bastides de Lomagne Communauté de communes Bastides et Vallons du Gers Communauté de communes Cœur d'Astarac...
- and 20th centuries, many bastides were used as summer houses by wealthy citizens of M****ille. More recently, most bastides in Provence have been transformed...
- Ages. Bastide may also refer to: Bastide (Provençal manor), a large farmhouse or manor in Provence, France Bastide (surname), a surname La Bastide (disambiguation)...
- La Bastide or Labastide (a fortified town) is the name or part of the name of many communes in France: La Bastide, former commune of the Aveyron department...
- December 2024. Morris 2009, pp. 212–213. "Monpazier - John Reps Bastides Collection". bastides.library.cornell.edu. Retrieved 9 May 2016. "Hotel Edward 1er"...
- from the Count of Toulouse to become a "bastide". It is generally considered to be the first of the bastides of Southwest France. (Some historians classify...
- Bastide is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Henry Bastide, British soldier and military engineer Jules Bastide, French...
- de Faudoas. Bernard d'Astarac is at the origin of the foundation of the bastides of Seissan (1266), M****eube (1274) and Mirande (1281). A tenson (song);...
- Louis Marie Joseph Bastide (October 22, 1943 – August 29, 2010) was a Malian judge and diplomat who served as the President, or Chief Justice, of the...