• Poitevin may refer to: From or related to Poitou From or related to the town of Poitiers Poitevin dialect, the language spoken in the Poitou Poitevin...
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    Poitou (redirect from Poitevins)
    /ˈpwʌtuː/, US: /pwɑːˈtuː/, French: [pwatu]; Latin: Pictaviensis, Pictavia; Poitevin: Poetou) was a province of west-central France whose capital city was Poitiers...
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    documents dating from the 13th century; people who spoke it were known as the Poitevins. The earliest printed text is dated 1554 (La Gente Poitevinrie). A tradition...
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    Poitevin–Saintongeais (French: poitevin–saintongeais, pronounced [pwatvɛ̃ sɛ̃tɔ̃ʒɛ]; Poitevin–Saintongeais: poetevin-séntunjhaes; also called Parlanjhe...
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    shy, the Poitevin is known to be more aloof than many other hound breeds and does not adapt well when not kept in a pack environment. Poitevins descend...
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    twentieth century, there were tens of thousands of Poitevins in France,: 125  but numbers later fell.: 18  Poitevin colts, which were not used for the breeding...
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    0°40′W / 46.333°N 0.667°W / 46.333; -0.667 The Marais Poitevin (pronounced [maʁɛ pwatvɛ̃]) or Poitevin Marsh is a large area of marshland in the former province...
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    The Poitevin mule or French: mule Poitevine is a type of large mule from the former province of Poitou in western central France. It is the product of...
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    Roger the Poitevin or Roger de Poitou (mid-1060s – before 1140) was an Anglo-Norman aristocrat possessing large holdings both in England and through his...
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    The broyé poitevin or broyé du Poitou is a pastry from the historic Poitou province of France and made with an unleavened dough of sugar, flour, butter...
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    The Baudet du Poitou, also called the Poitevin or Poitou donkey, is a French breed of donkey. It is one of the largest breeds, and jacks (donkey stallions)...
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  • Stade Poitevin Poitiers is a French volleyball club from Poitiers and plays in the LNV Ligue A. Club originally was founded in 1973 and reorganised in...
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    probably backed by Eleanor, seized power in a coup d'état and expelled the Poitevins from England, reforming the royal government through a process called...
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    Alphonse Louis Poitevin (Conflans-sur-Anille, 1819 – Conflans-sur-Anille, 1882) was a French chemist, photographer and civil engineer who discovered the...
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  • Louise Poitevin (c. 1820-1908) was a French pioneer of aviation, known for being the first woman to take horses aloft with her. On September 12, 1847,...
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    Maixent Poitevin (a.k.a. Maixent de La Bidollière), was a 16th Century French squire and jurist. Barrister and alderman (avocat and echevin [fr]) of Poitiers...
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  • Stade Poitevin FC is a French football team based in the city of Poitiers, which was established in 1921. It was known as Poitiers FC between 2007 and...
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  • 1349, Coke was intercepted by a Poitevin army, led by Jean de Lille, Seneschal of Poitou at Lunalonge. The Poitevins numbered some 1,500 men, which approached...
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    Franco-Provençal, Occitan, Norman, Picard, Champenois, Angevin, Gallo, Burgundian, Poitevin, Basque, Alsatian Religion Roman Catholicism Demonym(s) French Government...
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  • The first two Poitevin battles charged at the Anglo-Gascons, but they stood firm, using their lances as improvised pikes. The Poitevins repeatedly attacked...
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    Frank; Braamburg-Annegarn, Marijke; Huigens, Martinus E.; Groendijk, Rob; Poitevin, Olivier; van Deijk, Jurriën R.; Ellis, Willem N.; van Grunsven, Roy H...
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    French Augeron Cauchois Cotentinais Orléanais Paydret Picard Poitevin–Saintongeais Poitevin Saintongeais Walloon West Walloon Wisconsin Walloon Franco-Provençal/Arpitan...
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    refers to the Norman character of his writing. The Sermons poitevins of around 1250 show the Poitevin language developing as it straddled the line between oïl...
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  • Philippe Poitevin (21 January 1831 in Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume – 15 September 1907 in Marseille) was a French sculptor. Philippe Poitevin was a student...
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    of Picardy Poitou-Charentes Poitou-Charentes Occitan: Peitau-Charantas Poitevin and Saintongeais : Poetou-Chérentes 54 Poitiers Former provinces of Angoumois...
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    Guillaume Poitevin (2 October 1646 – 26 January 1706) was a French serpent player, maître de chapelle and composer. Born in Boulbon near Tarascon, Poitevin was...
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    Griffon Nivernais Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen Petit Bleu de Gascogne Poitevin Porcelaine Gun dogs Barbet Blue Picardy Spaniel Braque d'Auvergne Braque...
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    Saintes archipelago, due to their settlement history (Breton, Norman and Poitevin settlers), have their own Creoles which differ from Guadeloupean Creole...
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  • Guy Poitevin (born 19 October 1927 in Entrains-sur-Nohain (Nièvre), died 2 December 2008) was a French footballer and manager. A very tall (1m 81) defender...
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    of Bavaria, Princess Palatine (1648–1723) Rue Pierre Sarrazin Rue des Poitevins Rue du Pont de Lodi named after Bonaparte's victory on May 10, 1796, at...
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