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At this time, the town began to be known as Poitiers, after the original Pictones inhabitants.
cese has been suffragan to the Archdiocese of Poitiers, after transferral from the Archdiocese of Bo
allied with those of his brother the Count of Poitiers, Alphonse and the rebel followers of Hugh X o
of Milan, Venantius Fortunatus, and Hilary of Poitiers, among others.
t the monastery to study at the University of Poitiers and University of Montpellier.
was the daughter of Hilary of Poitiers and has herself been recognized as a saint.
The church is dedicated to Saint Hilary of Poitiers and is a Grade I listed building.
Peter of Poitiers and Peter the Venerable visited Spain in 1142
vari took part in the rising of the barons of Poitiers and Anjou against the young Louis IX.
I, abdicated to the abbey of Saint-Cyprien in Poitiers and left the government to Fierebras.
of the Philosophy Department of University of Poitiers, and other notable researchers, including Mss
of Henry II of England, he was made bishop of Poitiers, and consecrated at the Council of Tours in 1
offices including treasurer of the diocese of Poitiers, and 1 May 1173 he was elected bishop of Winc
g some major cities in southern Gaul, such as Poitiers and Toulouse, which belonged to Guntram.
nt that the duke of Aquitaine, the bishops of Poitiers and Saintes, and Pope Paschal II were forced
some major cities in southern Gaul, including Poitiers and Toulouse, which belonged to Guntram, king
Master's in Tax Management ( Poitiers, apprenticeship in the second year of the cou
Inhabitants of Poitiers are called Pictaviens (masculin) and Pictavie
ime of his death, he was reigning as Count of Poitiers, as his mother had ceded the county to him.
y and Dalfi d'Alvernha; he was at one time in Poitiers at the court of Richard I of England, for who
own to have required assistance from Peter of Poitiers because his knowledge of Latin was deficient.
Jean Bouyer, Poitiers, between 1479 and 1490, and 1495
Saint Hilary of Poitiers, bishop (367) Also remembered on this day in
pacial (INTA, Spain), and the Universities of Poitiers, Bourges, Ecole de Mines de Saint Etienne and
ne, daughter of Raymond VII, with Alphonse de Poitiers, brother of Louis IX of France, led to the un
by the villagers on the orders of Alphonse de Poitiers, brother of Saint Louis, on the site of an ol
he fought on the French side at the Battle of Poitiers, but there is no evidence to support this.
The Umayyads were eventually stopped in Poitiers but the Muslim presence in Iberia would last
There is no known portrait of Peter of Poitiers, but here is his abbot Peter the Venerable wi
ride was formed in 2001 in the French city of Poitiers by Benoist Danneville (bass), Adrien Grousset
e took on the administration of the county of Poitiers during a troubled period and continued to fai
1 grandson of Ranulf I of Poitiers, Ebalus of Aquitaine
Jacques Puisais (born in Poitiers en 1927) is a French oenologist and taste phi
Charles de Steuben's Bataille de Poitiers en Octobre 732 depicts a triumphant Charles M
Poitiers Football Club is a French football team based
Poitiers, France since 1961
1142 - 1204, Poitiers, France), was the son of Waleran IV de Beaumo
Robuchon was born in Poitiers, France, one of four children.
was formally ordained as a Catholic priest in Poitiers, France, on June 29, 1954, when he was thirty
um, in Hanover, Germany, November 1820; d. at Poitiers, France, 23 February 1875 was a German Jesuit
de Montierneuf is a Roman Catholic church in Poitiers, France.
Ebroin (died 854) was bishop of Poitiers from 839 to his death.
or at the Faculty of Law at the University of Poitiers from 1937-1955, then at the Sorbonne until 19
After some travels, he lived at Poitiers from 28 July 1665 till 24 April 1666, followi
used to spend much time with the poor of the Poitiers General Hospital, where he later became the c
In 1701, Father Louis de Montfort arrived in Poitiers, having been ordained a priest in June 1700.
was a younger sister of William IX, Count of Poitiers, Henry the Young King, Matilda, Duchess of Sa
was a younger sister of William IX, Count of Poitiers, Henry the Young King, Matilda, Duchess of Sa
he became an apprentice chef at the Relais of Poitiers hotel, starting off as a pastry chef.
lliam VIII, the father of William, brought to Poitiers hundreds of Muslim prisoners.
In the 16th century, Poitiers impressed visitors because of its relatively
Marthe in Poitiers in 1607-8, he taught Jean-Louis Guez de Balza
Maurice Roatin was a mayor of Poitiers in France, from 1594 to 1595.
Her husband died at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356, and Isabella never remarried.
f the Educational System Institutions (GAESE, Poitiers, in collaboration with ESEN).
ow at several western universities, including Poitiers in France (1957/58), Columbia (1968/69), and
s a monk in the monastery of Saint-Maixent at Poitiers in Neustria.
ther Richard, prince of Cornwall and count of Poitiers in title, since 1225.
ther, Peter was killed while at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356, her mother, Isabella died in 1388, h
68), he did his master's at the University of Poitiers in France (1971-1972).
At the Battle of Poitiers in 1356, he was taken hostage in exchange for
ose that the French suffered at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356 and should be seen as high in medieva
Duke Peter I after his death in the Battle of Poitiers in 1356.
he Philosophy Department of the University of Poitiers in 1969.
family business after his father returned to Poitiers in France; Bruneau opened a second store in C
attle of Mauron in 1352, and at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356 cost the king his freedom when many,
3 children of Ranulf I of Poitiers, including Ranulf II of Poitiers
A wide array of rail services serve Poitiers, including TGV Atlantique services from Paris
One out of three people in Poitiers is under the age of 30 and one out of four pe
The Gare de Poitiers is a major railway station in the French city
The Archdiocese of Poitiers is now a vacant see (sede vacante).
Bruce Pascal Inkango (born 18 May 1984 in Poitiers) is a French-born professional football playe
With France in disarray after the Battle of Poitiers, King Charles II of Navarre assumed command o
The IAE of Poitiers obtained the “Training/Research” QUALICERT Ce
He died at Poitiers, of the plague.
He was badly wounded at the Battle of Poitiers on 19 September 1356, and was captured there
of Crecy on 26 August 1346 and the Battle of Poitiers on 19 September 1356
t princes, and later ratified by the Edict of Poitiers on 17 September .
-Vallier is known as the place where Diane de Poitiers, one of the most well-known of French royal m
June, 1276), alternately known as Henri de Poitiers or Henry of Poitiers, was the son of Bohemond
retired French football player who played for Poitiers, Paris SG, Paris FC, Boulogne, Nice and U.E.S
r 482, although the exact year is unknown, in Poitiers, Poitou.
ius the Sinaite among the Greeks; Hilarius of Poitiers, Prudentius, Paulus Orosius, Sulpicius Severu
A synod at Sirmium was held and Hilarius of Poitiers quotes some of its Arian propositions.
This article is about Peter of Poitiers secretary to Peter the Venerable.
During her father's exile from Poitiers she and her mother remained there.
castle of Mirebeau on the road just north of Poitiers, she came under siege.
Louis of Poitiers succeeded him as bishop.
ship in May 1356, but fought at the Battle of Poitiers that year where was taken prisoner by the Eng
For Peter of Poitiers the theologian, see Peter of Poitiers.
For Peter of Poitiers the secretary to Peter the Venerable, see Pet
This article is about Peter of Poitiers the theologian.
was supported by her rival courtesan Diane de Poitiers, the dauphin's mistress.
tably led by the late king's uncle, Philip of Poitiers, the beneficiary of their position) wanted to
; Alberoni was arrested on 5 December 1718 at Poitiers; the duchess was exiled to Dijon while her hu
In 1805 the congregation moved from Poitiers to Paris on the rue de Picpus, hence the name
ced the efforts constantly made by the IAE of Poitiers to meet the expectations of its students and
It is not uncommon for inhabitants of Poitiers to call themselves Poitevins or Poitevines, a
Greek alliance, secretly summoned Raymond of Poitiers to marry Constance.
drin quickly left the granary and traveled to Poitiers to begin an underground ministry, waiting for
He opened the palace of Poitiers to him and treated him as royalty, regarding
wo major French cities, other than Calais and Poitiers, to fall to Edward III.
along the old Roman road, the main route from Poitiers to Bordeaux, to give protection to his weak r
Sainte-Radegonde, Poitiers' town hall website (French)
hile a young law student at the University of Poitiers, Vacher de Lapouge read Herbert Spencer and C
Elme Marie Caro (March 4, 1826, Poitiers, Vienne - July 13, 1887, Paris), was a French
Jean-Pierre Abelin (born September 3, 1950 in Poitiers, Vienne) is a French politician.
Elsa N'Guessan (born September 17, 1984 in Poitiers, Vienne) is a female freestyle swimmer from F
Poitiers was also important in that in the 15th centur
28, Gagny, Seine-Saint-Denis - April 30, 2004 Poitiers) was a French esperanto writer, member of Aca
The Count of Poitiers was one of the most courtly men in the world
able's correspondence indicates that Peter of Poitiers was employed in the team because of his comma
The son of the count of Poitiers was highly taken with the beauty and populari
the teaching of theology at the University of Poitiers, where he succumbed to an attack of pneumonia
In 1924 he began pastoral work in Poitiers, where he would also be made Director of Work
At about the age of twenty he went to Poitiers, where there was a long-established cathedral
Helvis de Poitiers, who died young.
Bohemond V de Poitiers, who succeeded him.
ly been denounced by his predecessor Henri de Poitiers, who had been concerned that no such image wa
Muslim called Mohammed and also with Peter of Poitiers, who undertook the polishing of the Latin.
ological doctrines were attacked by Hilary of Poitiers, whose Liber contra Auxentium remains the chi
, and despite the occasional affair, Diane de Poitiers would remain Henri's lifelong companion, and
                                                                                                    


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