Poitiers (disambiguation)
Poitiers is the name of the following geographical objects:
- Poitiers , city in France
Administrative units in France:
- Arrondissement of Poitiers
- Canton of Poitiers-1
- Canton of Poitiers-2
- Canton of Poitiers-3
- Canton of Poitiers-4
- Canton of Poitiers-5
- Canton of Poitiers-6
- Canton of Poitiers-7
Poitiers is the family name or nickname of the following people:
- André Poitiers (* 1959), German architect
- Diana of Poitiers (1499–1566), French mistress of Henry II of France
- Gilbert von Poitiers (around 1080–1145), philosopher and theologian
- Guillaume de Poitiers ( William of Poitiers ; around 1020-1090), Norman chronicler, see Wilhelm von Poitiers (chronicler)
- Guillaume de Poitiers ( William of Poitiers ; 1153-1156), English heir to the throne, see Wilhelm von Poitiers (Prince)
- Guillaume de Poitiers (governor) (around 1445–1503), French nobleman governor of Paris
- Hilary of Poitiers (around 315–367), bishop and doctor of the church
- Jean de Poitiers (1475–1539), French nobleman, Grand Seneschal of Provence
- Jean Gérard de Poitiers (around 1368–1452), French prelate
- Peter von Poitiers (Secretary) (also Peter von Poitiers ), French monk, translator and secretary of Petrus Venerabilis
- Petrus von Poitiers (theologian) (also Peter von Poitiers ; 1125 / 1130-1205), French theologian
- Raimund of Poitiers (1099–1149), Prince of Antioch
- Wilhelm von Poitiers (chronicler) (around 1020-1090), Norman chronicler
- William of Poitiers (Prince) (1153–1156), Anglo-Angevin prince
See also:
- List of the bishops of Poitiers
- Battle of Tours and Poitiers , 732
- Poitiers Cathedral in the Vienne department, France