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Poitiers is a city in France.
Poitiers may also refer to:
Places
Facilities and structures
University of Poitiers , Poitiers, Pitou, France
Poitiers Campus, Sciences Po
Poitiers–Biard Airport , Pitou, France
Poitiers Cathedral , Poitiers, Pitou, France
Poitiers station , Poitiers, Pitou, France; a train station
Palace of Poitiers , Poitiers, Pitou, France
People
Persons
Abra of Poitiers (343–360), Saint Abra
Saint Agnes of Poitiers (died 586)
Agnes of Poitou of House Poitiers (1025–1077, also Agnes of Poitiers), Holy Roman Empress
Aliénor de Poitiers (1444–1509), Burgundian courtier
Aymar VI de Poitiers (14th century), Count of Valentinois
Diane de Poitiers (1500–1566), French noblewoman and courtier
Ebroin of Poitiers (died 850), bishop and administrator of Poitiers
Gilbert of Poitiers (1085–1154), theologian and logician
Henry of Poitiers (1217–1217), Bailiff of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Hildegar of Poitiers (12th century), physician and mathematician
Hilary of Poitiers (310–367), Bishop of Poitiers
Hugh of Poitiers (died 1167), Benedictine monk and chronicler
Jean de Poitiers (1475–1539), French nobleman
John of Poitiers (died 1204), Roman Catholic prelate
John of Poitiers-Lusignan (died 1343), Regent of the Kingdom of Cillicia
Louis of Poitiers (disambiguation)
Peter of Poitiers (1130–1215), theologian
Peter of Poitiers (secretary) (12th century), monk and translator scribe
Philip of Poitiers (disambiguation)
Radegund of Poitiers (520–587), Thuringian princess and Frankish queen
Raymond of Poitiers (1105–1149), Prince of Antioch
Richard of Poitiers (died 1174), Benedictine monk and author
William of Poitiers (disambiguation)
Military
Other uses
See also
Topics referred to by the same term