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    Poitiers–Biard Airport is located 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) west of Poitiers with flights to Lyon—Saint Exupéry, London Stansted, Edinburgh Airport and Shannon Airport, Ireland on Ryanair. Urban transportation in Poitiers is provided by a company dubbed Vitalis although their e-infrastructure is difficult to access.

  5. Richard of Poitiers - Wikipedia

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    Richard of Poitiers (died c. 1174), also known as Richard of Cluny, was a monk of the Benedictine abbey of Cluny, and author of a small number of historical works (including a universal chronicle), treatises and poems.

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    Coin of Richard the Lionheart as Count of Poitiers; it bears the inscriptions RICARDVS REX / PICTAVIENSIS. Carolingian Counts. Bernard I (814-828) Renaud (795–843) Bernard II (840 - 844) Emenon or Emeno (828 – 839), brother of Bernard II; Ranulph I (839–866) Ranulph II (866–890), [1] son of Ranulph I; Gauzbert (857–892) Robert I (866 ...

  7. William of Poitiers - Wikipedia

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    William of Poitiers (Latin: Guillelmus Pictaviensis, French: Guillaume de Poitiers; c. 1020 – 1090) was a Norman priest who served as the chaplain of Duke William II of Normandy (William the Conqueror), [1] for whom he chronicled the Norman conquest of England in his Gesta Willelmi ducis Normannorum et regis Anglorum ("The Deeds of William, Duke of the Normans and King of the English"). [2]

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  9. Peter of Poitiers - Wikipedia

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    Peter of Poitiers (Latin: Petrus Pictaviensis) was a French scholastic theologian, born in Poitiers (or in the region) around 1125-1130. He died in Paris on September 3, 1205. He died in Paris on September 3, 1205.

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