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Count of Poitiers
French noble title From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Among the people who have borne Carolingian Counts the title of Count of Poitiers (French: Comte de Poitiers, Latin: Comes Pictaviensis; or Poitou, in what is now France but in the Middle Ages became part of Aquitaine) are:
- Bodilon
- Warinus (638–677), son of Bodilon
- Hatton (735–778)
- Bernard I (814–828)
- Renaud (795–843)
- Bernard II (840–844)
- Emenon or Emeno (828 – 839), brother of Bernard II
- Ranulph I (839–866)
- Ranulph II (866–890),[1] son of Ranulph I
- William I, Duke of Aquitaine[1]
- William II, Duke of Aquitaine[1]
- Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (890–892) (illegitimate son of Ranulph II) (first reign– 890–893) (second reign– 902–935)[1]
- Aymar (892–902) (son of Emenon)
- Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (restored) (902–935)[1]
- William III (935–963)[1]
- William IV (963–995)[1]
- William V (969–1030)[1]
- William VI (1030–1038)[1]
- Odo (Eudes) (1038–1039)[1]
- William VII (1039–1058)[1]
- William VI (1058–1086)[1]
- William VII (1071–1126)[1]
- William VIII (1099–1137)[1]
- Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine[1]
- Louis VII of France (1137–1152) obtained title through marriage to Eleanor[1]
- Henry II of England (1152, 1156–1189) obtained title through marriage to Eleanor[1]
- William, styled Count of Poitiers[2] (1153–1156) son of Eleanor and Henry II of England
- Richard I (1169–1196) son of Eleanor and Henry II of England[1]
- Otto (1196–1198)
- Richard I again (1198–1199)[1]
- Richard II (1224) younger brother of Henry III of England
- Alphonse I (1220–1271) son of Louis VIII of France
- Philip I (1293–1322)
- John I (1319–1364)
- John II (1340–1416) son of John I
- John III (1398–1417) son of Charles VI of France
- Charles (1403–1461)
- Francis (r. 1695–1715)
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