A single house outside the walls of a town was also called a bastide. |
Cordes-sur-Ciel, the first bastide, sits on the top of a mountain and is, thus, aptly named. |
The name Castelsarrasin appears in the 13th century, when the village of Villelongue was replaced by the present bastide. |
Who would have thought that it was bastide who should eventually induce the Assembly to make up its mind? |
His farm or bastide was subjected to the same minuteness of seizure. |
She told me that there could not be a worthier, honester, better man, than bastide. |