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- and Doctor of the Church Born c. 310 Pictavium, Gallia Aquitania, Roman Empire Died c. 367 (aged c. 56–57) Pictavium, Septem Provinciae, Roman Empire Venerated in...
- elm, Lemo. After Roman influence took over, the town became known as Pictavium, or later "Pictavis", after the original Pictones inhabitants themselves...
- Poitiers Born c. 530 Venetia, Kingdom of the Ostrogoths Died c. 600 or 609 Pictavium, Kingdom of the Franks Venerated in Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox...
- Arianism of the Imperial Court. When Hilary was forced into exile from Pictavium (now Poitiers), Martin returned to Italy. According to Sulpicius, he converted...
- Podolya (Turkish), Podoolia (Estonian) Poitou Peitou (Catalan variant), Pictavium (Latin), Poatev (Brezhoneg), Poatu - Поату (Macedonian), Poetou (Poitevin)...
- Council of Arles in 314 (c. 333) Saint Hilary of Poitiers (Hilary of Pictavium), Bishop of Poitiers (368) Saint Viventius, an eastern priest who travelled...