• Philip of Poitou (sometimes Philip of Poitiers; died 22 April 1208) was Bishop of Durham from 1197 to 1208, and prior to this Archdeacon of Canterbury...
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    Taranto Philip of Burgundy, Count of Auvergne Philip of Poitou, Prince-Bishop of Durham Philip Simonsson, claimant to the throne of Norway Philip of Saint-Pol...
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  • Philip of Poitiers or Philip of Poitou may refer to: Philip of Poitou (d. 1208), bishop of Durham from 1197 Philip of Antioch (d. 1225), member of the...
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  • II to answer complaints of the barons of Poitou. Philip confiscates English lands in France, granting many of them to Arthur of Brittany. July – King John...
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    called to the French court. Philip argued that he was summoning John not as the duke of Normandy, but as the count of Poitou, which carried no such special...
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  • Look up Poitou in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Poitou is a former and historical province of France. Poitou may also refer to: County of Poitou, a former...
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    of England. Poitou was conquered by King Philip II of France in 1205 after he declared it a confiscated fief of the crown. Henry III of England failed...
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    called to the French court. Philip argued that he was summoning John not as the Duke of Normandy, but as the Count of Poitou, which carried no such special...
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    Angevin Empire gained him Poitou, Saintonge, and La Rochelle as well as numerous cities in Languedoc, thus leaving the Angevin Kings of England with Gascony...
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    Roger the Poitevin or Roger de Poitou (mid-1060s – before 1140) was an Anglo-Norman aristocrat possessing large holdings both in England and through his...
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    title of Count of Poitiers (French: Comte de Poitiers, Latin: Comes Pictaviensis; or Poitou, in what is now France but in the Middle Ages became part of Aquitaine)...
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    Julian of Cuenca, Spanish bishop (b. 1127) February 18 – Mark Ibn Kunbar, Egyptian Coptic priest April 22 – Philip of Poitou (or Poitiers), bishop of Durham...
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    After the accession of Philip II of France, the throne became de jure as well as de facto hereditary, so that on the death of the king, the legal heir...
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    1208 – Philip of Poitou, Prince-Bishop of Durham 1322 – Francis of Fabriano, Italian writer (b. 1251) 1355 – Eleanor of Woodstock, countess regent of Guelders...
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    King Philip II of France. Both Henry and Hugh were the sons of the bishop's long-term mistress, Alice de Percy. Alice may have been the mother of two more...
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    journey, although the rest, including Philip of Poitou, Bishop of Durham, and Guillaume de Ruffière, Bishop of Lisieux, arrived in Rome. Walter de Coutances...
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    Philip V (c. 1291 – 3 January 1322), known as the Tall (French: Philippe le Long), was King of France and Navarre (as Philip II) from 1316 to 1322. Philip...
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    of Durham is responsible for the diocese of Durham in the province of York. The diocese is one of the oldest in England and its bishop is a member of...
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    death of bishop Philip of Poitou in 1208 King John appears to have raised money in the palatinate, but this was regarded as an infringement of local privilege...
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  • John, and Philip and Gwyn fall in love. Pryde 2003, p. 37. Pryde 2003, p. 36-37. "Comptes d'Alfonse de Poitiers", Archives historiques du Poitou, vol. 4...
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    predeceased their father. By the age of 16, Richard had taken command of his own army, putting down rebellions in Poitou against his father. Richard was an...
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  • All of these except for the knights would always hold most of their fiefs as tenant in chief. Although the kings maintained control of huge tracts of lands...
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    1418, Philip was appointed Lieutenant General of the King in the army which besieged and took Parthenay in Poitou. He remained in the service of the dauphin...
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    Count of Poitou from 1225 and Count of Toulouse (as such called Alphonse II) from 1249. As count of Toulouse, he also governed the Marquisate of Provence...
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    Richard Poore (category Year of birth unknown)
    establishment of Salisbury Cathedral and the City of Salisbury, moved from the nearby fortress of Old Sarum. He served as Bishop of Chichester, Bishop of Salisbury...
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  • Julian of Cuenca, Spanish bishop (b. 1127) February 18 – Mark Ibn Kunbar, Egyptian Coptic priest April 22 – Philip of Poitou (or Poitiers), bishop of Durham...
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  • youngest of the three sons of Empress Matilda and Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou. His brothers were Henry II of England and Geoffrey, Count of Nantes...
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  • choice, Simon of Apulia, the chancellor of York, refused to give up the office when Geoffrey decided to award it to a third man, Philip of Poitou. Simon was...
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    Norman monk, abbot of the abbey of Saint-Vincent in Le Mans in Maine, who was nominated by King William I of England as Bishop of Durham in 1080. During...
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  • Seneschal of Poitou was an officer carrying out and managing the domestic affairs of the lord of the County of Poitou. During the course of the twelfth...
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