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Maryse Bastié (French pronunciation: [maʁiz bastje] ; 27
February 1898 – 6 July 1952) was a
French aviator who set
several international records for female...
- Eugénie
Bastié (born 18
November 1991) is a
French journalist and essayist.
Bastié is a
political commentator on
television news
channel CNews and a contributor...
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patent number 2783.
Tempered gl**** is
sometimes known as
Bastie gl****
after de la
Bastie. In 1877 the
German Friedrich Siemens developed a different...
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Bastir Samir (born May 19, 1989) is a
Ghanaian boxer who won
silver in the
welterweight division at the 2007 All-Africa Games. He
qualified for the Olympics...
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Antoine d'Arcy,
sieur de la
Bastie-sur-Meylan and of Lissieu, (d. 17
September 1517) was a
French nobleman involved in the
government of Scotland. Antoine...
- The Château de la
Bastie d'Urfé (also
known as
Bastie d'Urfé or Bâtie d’Urfé) is a
French château in the town of Saint-Étienne-le-Molard, historically...
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Roger Bastié (21
September 1932 – 3
January 2019) was a
French rugby coach and player, best
known for his ****ociation with CA Brive.
Bastié was born in...
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Gilles Bastié (born 9
February 1971) is a
former professional tennis player from France.
Bastié competed on the
professional tour in the 1990s. Most of...
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Celtes et Grecs, in
Histoire de la Provence, pg. 44.
Bastié,
Histoire de la Provence, pg. 9 Aldo
Bastié,
Histoire de la Provence, (pg. 13.) Collins, Roger...
- person, but
through his
lieutenants including Antoine d'Arces,
sieur de la
Bastie. On 26
August 1517
Albany and Charles, Duke of Alençon
agreed the Treaty...