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Bastides are fortified new towns built in medieval Languedoc, Gascony, Aquitaine, England and Wales during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, although some authorities count Mont-de-Marsan and Montauban, which was founded in 1144, as the first bastides. Wikipedia
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Bastides are fortified new towns built in medieval Languedoc, Gascony, Aquitaine, England and Wales during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, although some authorities count Mont-de-Marsan and Montauban, which was founded in 1144, as the first bastides. Wikipedia
Fortified new town built in medieval Languedoc, Gascony and Aquitaine in Southwest France during the Middle Ages. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Fortified towns built in medieval Languedoc, Gascony and Aquitaine during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries Wikidata
New town built in medieval Languedoc, Gascony and Aquitaine during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Wiktionary
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Bastides began to appear in numbers under the terms of the Treaty of Paris (1229), which permitted Raymond VII of Toulouse to build new towns in his shattered domains, though not to fortify them. Wiktionary
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