-
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...
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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...