- c. AD). The city of Poitiers,
attested ca. 356 AD as
urbis Pictavorum (
Pictavis in 400–410,
Peitieus [*Pectievs] in 1071–1127), and the
region of Poitou...
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chemicals and
dairy products. The region's
first known inhabitants, the
Pictavi, a
Gallic tribe, were
conquered in 56 BC by the Romans, who then incorporated...
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Roman influence took over, the town
became known as Pictavium, or
later "
Pictavis",
after the
original Pictones inhabitants themselves.
There is a rich history...
- the Notitia,
there was a
praefectus Sarmatarum et
Taifalorum gentilium,
Pictavis in Galia, that is, a
Sarmatian and
Taifal prefect in
Poitiers in Gaul....
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Brittany Peninsula, in
Aremorica or
Armorica Petrocorii – Périgueux Pictones/
Pictavi –
Poitiers Redones – Rennes, in
Aremorica or
Armorica Ruteni –
Rodez Santones –...
- Regibus,
adversus Georgii Buchanani Dialogum de Jure
Regni apud Scotos,
Pictavis, (1581) and Parisiis, (1588).
During Queen Mary's
captivity in England...
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conflict with the
Albon family. 1058–???:
Geilin II
Named after the
castle of
Pictavis, now part of Châteauneuf-de-Bordette, and
unrelated to the city of Poitiers...
- (Verolengo and Ivrea, Piedmont) (in Liguria)
Pollentia (Pollenzo, Piedmont)
Pictavi (Poitiers, Poitou): N.B.
Taifali also
mentioned here a
Chora Parisios usque...
- p. 189.
Chevalier 1897, p. 194.
Chevalier 1897, p. 192:
Ademarius de
Pictavis comes Valentinensis Chevalier 1897, p. 194: "Raymond, by the
grace of God...
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Pictave is an
endangered French breed of
bantam chicken. It is
named for the
Pictavi, the
tribe which gave its name to the
former Province of Poitou, now part...