• 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • court of Philip II to answer complaints of the barons of Poitou. Philip confiscates English lands in France, granting many of them to Arthur of Brittany...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    had drawn Philip far to the south. Philip, however, refused to pursue John any farther and, after ravaging the revolted districts of Poitou, marched homewards...
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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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    Otto spent most of his early life in England and France. He was a follower of his uncle Richard the Lionheart, who made him Count of Poitou in 1196. With...
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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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    it was restored to his successor, Philip of Poitou. The latter showed himself to be loyal to King John. When Philip died in 1208 the castle reverted to...
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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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