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  2. Category:People from Poitiers - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:History of Poitiers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Poitiers" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Poitiers - Wikipedia

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    These include a volleyball team that play in the French Pro A volleyball league, a basketball team, an amateur football team and a professional rugby team (as of the 2008–2009 season). The PB86 or Poitiers Basket 86 play in the French Pro A basketball league. In the 2009–10 season, three Americans played for PB86: Rasheed Wright, Kenny ...

  5. Church of Saint-Jean de Montierneuf - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Saint-Jean de Montierneuf is a Roman Catholic church in Poitiers, France. The church was built in the 11th century and is notable for its Romanesque architecture. [1] It has been listed as a Monument historique since 1840. [2] Church of Montierneuf, Poitiers, France, 1903. [Church of Montierneuf. Poitiers nave]

  6. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Poitiers - Wikipedia

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    The famous Jesuit Juan Maldonado and five of his confrères went in 1570 to Poitiers to establish a Jesuit college at the request of some of the inhabitants. [21] After two unsuccessful attempts, the Jesuits were given the Collège Ste. Marthe in 1605. François Garasse was professor at Poitiers (1607–08), and had as a pupil Guez de Balzac ...

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  8. Palace of Poitiers - Wikipedia

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    In 1384–86 Jean I, duc de Berry, who was also appanage count of Poitiers, rebuilt the part of the palace which had been destroyed by fire. On the one hand, the donjon and the ramparts were reconstructed; on the other hand, the private apartments were restored in the Gothic Flamboyant style by Jean's court architect and sculptor Guy de Dammartin.

  9. Michel Chapuis (organist) - Wikipedia

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    Chapuis was born in Dole, Jura, and had his early training there, on the organ of the Cathedral of Dole.In 1943, he studied the piano with Émile Poillot in Dijon.In 1945 came his first serious study of the organ with Jeanne Marguillard, organist of the Besançon Cathedral.