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  • Church portal Richard of Poitiers is within the scope of WikiProject Catholicism, an attempt to better organize and improve the quality of information in...
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  • request from Talk:Battle of Poitiers. It matches the following masks: Talk:Battle of Poitiers/Archive <#>, Talk:Battle of Poitiers. This page was last edited...
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  • recension of Gregory of Tours, that Campus Vogladensis is to be identified, not with Vouillé but with Voulon, south of Poitiers. There has been a Battle of Vouille...
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  • primary sources to determine more exactly the role of the Duke of Orleans at the Battle of Poitiers: What does everyone think about adding it as an external...
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  • IV's age, based on 21 being the age of majority.) Zoetropo (talk) 23:27, 5 March 2015 (UTC) William of Poitiers is eminently impeachable: his deep-seated...
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  • to make an inner Fixed. Hchc2009 (talk) Capitalize battle in Battle of Poitiers It's commonly referred to in the lower case in the literature, and I'm...
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  • 2017 (UTC) Further - M. K. Lawson in The Battle of Hastings 1066 (p. 41) says that William of Poitiers says that the banner that Harold carried ended up...
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  • de Poitiers, 1983), the subject of which is the origins of the Rolls. This business about transmission via the Maritime Assizes of the Kingdom of Jerusalem...
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  • the child was count of Poitiers. Can someone shed some light on this? The contents of the article William IX, Count of Poitiers appear to have stayed...
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  • Eleanor's birthplace as Bordeaux, but many other places say she was born in Poitiers. 70.50.199.125 (talk) 16:06, 20 February 2024 (UTC) Based on what is currently...
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  • Komnene of ancient Armenia Maria Komnena m Balian Ibelin of Nablus Jean Ibelin of Beirut Guy Ibelin Isabella Ibelin m Hugh III of Cyprus Guy of Poitiers Lusignan...
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  • "http://base-devise.edel.univ-poitiers.fr/index.php?id=1577" & "http://base-devise.edel.univ-poitiers.fr/index.php?id=1682"_Explanations: 1)The houses of Armagnac-Orléans...
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  • by Froissart as serving under the Black Prince at Poitiers as "Richard" of Pembroke. It also states of his father Lawrence that he died in 1348. Mugginsx...
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  • “Famous Men of the Middle Ages” ” The battle of Tours, or Poitiers, as it should be called, is regarded as one of the decisive battles of the world. It...
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  • title of Professor of Private Misunderstandings of Many Things. To me, Richard is ignorant of many things. He doesn't know how the decline of religion...
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  • actually were the devastating weapons depicted in contemporary accounts of Crecy, Poitiers, and Agincourt. This article could use a picture. The best examples...
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  • Anthony Edward Siecienski identifies Hilary of Poitiers, the “Athanasius of the West”, and Augustine of Hippo as "the chief patristic source(s) for the...
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  • lordship of Poitiers: I leave Foulques of Anjou to guard the whole country and his cousin. If Foulques of Anjou doesn't aid him, or the king, of whom I...
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  • up the alphabetizing will correct it. You might notice also that Sidney Poitier is a man, or so I always thought. A female who acts is an actress. Thus...
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  • It's "King Richard I" or "Richard the Lionheart". Also, I see no reason to pipe "William IX, Count of Poitiers" to "William, Count of Poitiers", or "Geoffrey...
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