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- known as Civitas Vasatica In later times it was capital of the district of Bazadais, and was the seat of the bishop of the diocese of Bazas from at least the...
- Saint-Émilion” (Congrès archéologique de France, 145e session, Bordelais et Bazadais, 1987, Paris: Société française d’archéologie, 1987), p. 198, https://gallica...
- sub-groups: Western Gascon, which includes Landese dialect and North-Gascon (bazadais, high-landese and bordelese) Eastern or interior Gascon, known as parlar...
- Guyenne then comprised the Bordelais (the old countship of Bordeaux), the Bazadais, part of Périgord, Limousin, Quercy and Rouergue, and the Agenais ceded...
- production of white Graves wines, "Chateau Fort de Roquetaillade", and Bazadais cattle breeding. The castle been used as a location in several films, including...
- races: Limousin, Bordelais, Parthenais, Blonde d'Aquitaine, Gasconne, Bazadais and Béarnais) is predominant in the Bressuirais and Confolentais grove...
- (Eauze) The Vocates (V****ei or Vocates) in the southeast of Gironde or Bazadais, with its capital in Cossium (Bazas) The Boii in Pays de Buch, lived in...
- Bazadaise Conservation status FAO (2007): not at risk: 143  Other names Bazadais Country of origin France Distribution Aquitaine, Midi-Pyrénées Traits Weight...
- allowed Grosmont in the south-west to launch offensives into Quercy and the Bazadais; and himself lead a chevauchée 160 miles (260 km) north through Saintonge...
- possession. In 1561, Guyenne was made a province, and included Bordelais, Bazadais, Limousin, Périgord, Quercy, Rouergue, Agenais, Saintonge, and Angoumois...