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Poitiers is a city in France.
Poitiers may also refer to:
Places
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Poitiers, France
 - Arrondissement of Poitiers, Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
 - Canton of Poitiers (disambiguation)
 - Grand Poitiers communauté urbaine (English: Greater Poitiers), Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
 - County of Poitiers, Aquitaine; a county that became the province of Pitou, France
 
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
- Bishop of Poitiers, a position in the Roman Catholic Church
 - Count of Poitiers, a noble title of Aquitaine, France
 - House of Poitiers, a noble house of Gaul, Aquitaine, France
 - House of Poitiers-Lusignan, a noble house of Aquitaine with kingships in several Crusader kingdoms
 
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
- Battle of Vouillé (507; also called "Battle of Poitiers"), between the Franks and the Visigoths
 - Battle of Tours-Poitiers (732; also called "Battle of Poitiers"), in the Umayyad Invasion of Gaul
 - Battle of Poitiers (1356), in the Hundred Years War between England and France
 - Siege of Poitiers (1569), French Wars of Religion
 
Other uses
- First Edict of Poitiers (1573), a treaty that ended the first of the Wars of Religion in France
 - Edict of Poitiers (1577), a treaty between France and Huguenot princes
 - FC Poitiers, Poitiers, France; a soccer team
 
See also
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- La Séquestrée de Poitiers (1849–1913), an adult woman kidnapped and confined by her mother
 - All pages with titles beginning with Poitiers
 - All pages with titles containing Poitiers
 - Poitier (surname)
 - Poitou (disambiguation)
 
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