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    younger brother Philip (1293–1322), Count of Poitiers), the French set up a regency under the Count of Poitiers, and hoped that the child would be a boy....
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    batailles de Voulon, Poitiers, Maupertuis et Moncontour: § III: Bataille de Maupertuis ou de Poitiers". Mémoires de la Société des antiquaires de l'Ouest. 11:...
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  • tribute to Eleanor of Aquitaine. It has a long history as a centre of learning, having been chosen as the seat of the University of Poitiers by Pope Eugene IV...
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  • Ebles I of Roucy was the son of Ebles I of Poitiers, (himself the son of William IV of Poitiers and Emma de Blois) and a daughter of Aubry II, Count of...
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  • La Maison De Nuchèze when Guilluame De Nuchèze IV, seigneur de baudiment, des Francs, de Brain, de Chincé & de Batrisse married Catherine des Francs....
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  • of Aquitaine. The counts of Auvergne slowly became autonomous. In the 10th century Auvergne became a disputed territory between the count of Poitiers and...
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  • lands, as a duchy. Turpio (839–863) Emenon of Poitiers (863–866), brother of Turpio Aymer of Poitiers (Aymer I of Angoulême) (916–926), son of Emenon...
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    Peter II, Count of Alençon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Peter was one of the hostages exchanged for King John after the Battle of Poitiers, and did not return to France until 1370. He and his younger brother, Robert...
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    Richard the Lionheart, then acting Duke of Aquitaine, which included the family lands of Lusignan near Poitiers. Aimery, named Amalric by outdated scholarship...
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    May 1352, with the French ascendant in Aquitaine, he switched allegiance, signing a convention with Carlos de la Cerda, constable of France, at Limoges...
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    Château d'Ainay-le-Vieil (category Castles in Centre-Val de Loire)
    L'architecture de la Renaissance (in French). Paris, France: Maison Quantin. ISBN 9781508701187. Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène (1854–1868). Dictionnaire raisonné de l'architecture...
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  • data, suggests that Ebles I was the son of Ebles de Poitiers (son of William IV, Duke of Aquitaine and Emma of Blois) and an unnamed daughter of Aubry...
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    (TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine) Limoges - Saint-Yrieix - Brive-la-Gaillarde (partly by bus) local service (TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine) Limoges - Poitiers local service...
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    know much, but do not know themselves". pseudo-Bernard. L'édification de la maison intérieure (in French). On consideration, trans by George Lewis, (Oxford...
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  • Charente-Maritime [fr] Other cities in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region: Timeline of Bordeaux Timeline of Limoges Timeline of Poitiers Britannica 1910. "La Rochelle". Encyclopédie...
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    Bordeaux (category Cities in Nouvelle-Aquitaine)
    defeated he had enough troops to engage in the Battle of Poitiers and so retain his grip on Aquitaine. In 737, following his father Eudes's death, the Aquitanian...
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    Bertrand des Bordes (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Hilary in Poitiers, along with five churches in the diocese of Poitiers and the diocese of Agen. In September 1307 he succeeded Arnaud de Canteloupe...
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    Histoire généalogique de la Maison de France Histoire généalogique de la maison de La Trémoïlle Works by or about Scévole de Sainte-Marthe at the Internet...
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    Populations légales de Mayotte en 2017 Répartition de la population en Polynésie française en 2017, Institut de la statistique de la Polynésie française...
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    the second round of voting. Fourth city in Nouvelle-Aquitaine (after Bordeaux, Limoges and Poitiers), Pau is the prefecture of Pyrénées-Atlantiques and...
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    Sandrine Rousseau (category People from Maisons-Alfort)
    l'engagement politique de l'écologiste Sandrine Rousseau". France 3 Nouvelle-Aquitaine (in French). Retrieved 11 December 2022. Présentation des membres du bureau...
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    Angoulême (category Cities in Nouvelle-Aquitaine)
    vents, 1970, no ISBN Robert Petit, The Trees of liberty at Poitiers and in Vienne, Poitiers : Éditions CLEF 89/Fédération des œuvres laïques, 1989, p....
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    The House of Rochechouart (French: [ʁɔʃ(ə)ʃwaʁ]; Maison de Rochechouart) is the oldest noble family in France. This powerful dynasty of the Carolingian...
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    region, on the river Dropt. The Bastide was founded in 1270, by Alphonse de Poitiers, Count of Toulouse and brother of Louis IX of France. The village is...
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    disintegration of the kingdom of Aquitaine and the weakness of royal power in the following centuries led to the de facto independence of the county of...
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    Languedoc. After a roturier appointment in the grenadier corps of the Aquitaine Regiment, he retired to his estate. Pérignon welcomed the French Revolution...
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  • Isabelle Ferron (category Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Poitiers alumni)
    born on January 27, 1967, in Poitiers, France. When she turned seven, her mother enrolled her in the Conservatoire de Poitiers to learn the art of dancing...
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  • Gérard Caillaud (category People from Poitiers)
    1946 – 28 January 2023) was a French actor and theatre director. Born in Poitiers on 10 April 1946, Caillaud studied at the Conservatoire national supérieur...
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    laid claim to the French crown in 1340. Anselme, Père. Histoire de la Maison Royale de France, tome 4. Editions du Palais-Royal, 1967, Paris. pp. 144–146...
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    Lisieux (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    and future king of England, married Eleanor of Aquitaine at the cathedral in 1152; they married in Poitiers Cathedral. Having been involved in the trial...
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