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  2. Category:People from Poitiers - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:History of Poitiers - Wikipedia

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  4. Count of Poitiers - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Blanche Monnier - Wikipedia

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    Blanche Monnier (French pronunciation: [blɑ̃ʃ mɔnje]; 1 March 1849 – 13 October 1913), often known in France as la Séquestrée de Poitiers [a] (roughly, "The Confined Woman of Poitiers"), [1] was a woman from Poitiers, France, who was secretly kept locked in a small room by her aristocratic mother and brother for 25 years.

  6. Timeline of Poitiers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Poitiers, France. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  7. Ademar de Peiteus - Wikipedia

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    Adémar II de Poitiers, known in Old Occitan as Ademar or Aimeric de Peiteus, [a] was the count of Valentinois and de facto ruler of Diois from 1188 or 1189 until 1230. He was the son of Count Guillaume and grandson of Count Adémar I.

  8. Gilbert de la Porrée - Wikipedia

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    F.C. Copleston, A History of Medieval Philosophy (New York: Harper and Row, 1972). L.M. de Rijk, Semantics and metaphysics in Gilbert of Poitiers.A chapter of twelfth century Platonism Vivarium, 26, 1988, pp. 73–113 and 27, 1989, pp. 1–35 (Contains the English translation of some passages of the Commentaries on Boethius).

  9. Poitiers - Wikipedia

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    Poitiers [a] is a city on the river Clain in west-central France. It is a commune, the capital of the Vienne department and the historical center of Poitou Province. In 2021, it had a population of 90,240. Its conurbation had 134,397 inhabitants in 2021 and is the municipal center of an urban area of 281,789 inhabitants.