A bastion is a projecting part of a rampart, or a person who strongly defends a specific principle or belief.
fort, top, strongfold, keep, redoubt, castle, bastion, manor
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He stood as a Bastion to him in the time of distress
A bastion refers to a defender of certain principles or ideals. A sample sentence is: "The hero of the war is seen as a bastion of courage".
He stood as a Bastion to him in the time of distress.
Fisherman's Bastion was created in 1902.
The Last Bastion was created in 1984.
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The duration of The Last Bastion is 6 hours.
To be a bastion, essentially, means to be a strong supporter. An example sentence would be: John Lennon was a bastion of world peace.
What was known as Fort Bastion (named in 1840 by the surveyor Owen Stanley). This location once guarded the entrance to Waitematā Harbour. Māori name: Takaparawhā In 1977-78 a 506-day protest was held there when the Crown wanted to sell the land. New Zealanders and Aboriginal peoples were very unhappy about this. In 1988, the government agreed to return Takaparawhā (Bastion Point) on the southern shore of Auckland's Waitematā Harbour to local iwi Ngāti Note: The nearest city would be Auckland.
Contrary to popular belief, the military is not always a bastion to political conservatism.