- 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...
- Ages.
Bastide may also
refer to:
Bastide (Provençal manor), a
large farmhouse or
manor in Provence,
France Bastide (surname), a
surname La
Bastide (disambiguation)...
-
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...
- 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...
-
bastides du Sud-Ouest de la France", L’Information Historique, 1946, ps. 28–35. "
Bastides et frontières", Le
Moyen Age, 1948, t. LIV. "Les
bastides du...
-
December 2024.
Morris 2009, pp. 212–213. "Monpazier - John Reps
Bastides Collection".
bastides.library.cornell.edu.
Retrieved 9 May 2016. "Hotel
Edward 1er"...
- 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...
-
appearance in the
presence of
nuclear radiation.
Philosophers Françoise
Bastide and
Paolo Fabbri originated the idea of a "living
radiation detector" in...
-
Roger Bastide (1
April 1898 in Nîmes – 10
April 1974 in Maisons-Laf****e) was a
French sociologist and anthropologist,
specialist in
sociology and Brazilian...