- of Saint-Porchaire (12th century) or
Poitiers Cathedral (end of the 12th century) as well as the
Palace of
Poitiers,
until recently a
courthouse (12th century)...
- citizenship.
Although there were few
Poitiers of
French ancestry in the Bahamas, some
believe that the
Poitier ancestors had
migrated from Haiti, and...
- architecture.
Diane de
Poitiers was born on 9
January 1500, in the Château de Saint-Vallier, Drôme, France. Her
parents were Jean de
Poitiers,
Seigneur de Saint...
-
known in
France as la Séquestrée de
Poitiers (roughly, "The
Confined Woman of
Poitiers"), was a
woman from
Poitiers, France, who was
secretly kept locked...
- up
Poitiers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Poitiers is a city in France.
Poitiers may also
refer to:
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Poitiers, France...
- Jean de
Poitiers, Lord of
Saint Vallier (c. 1475 – 1529) was a
French nobleman best
known as the
father of
Diane de
Poitiers,
mistress of King
Henry II...
- The
Battle of
Poitiers was
fought on 19 September 1356
between a
French army
commanded by King John II and an Anglo-Gascon
force under Edward, the Black...
-
Hilary of
Poitiers (Latin:
Hilarius Pictaviensis; c. 310 – c. 367) was
Bishop of
Poitiers and a
Doctor of the Church. He was
sometimes referred to as...
- TV
actress and
daughter of
Sidney Poitier Poitiers (disambiguation) This page
lists people with the
surname Poitier. If an
internal link
intending to...
-
University of
Poitiers (UP; French: Université de
Poitiers,
pronounced [ynivɛʁsite də pwatje]) is a
public university located in
Poitiers, France. It is...