- female, deceased (1204)
- Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine and Gascony and Countess of Poitou (1122 – April 1 1204) was one of the wealthiest and most powerful wo...
- male, deceased (866)
- Emenon or Emeno was the Count of Poitou (828 - 839), Périgord (863 - 866), and Angoulême (863 - 866). It is unknown who nominated him count of Po...
- male, deceased (1316)
- Philip V (17 November 1293 - 3 January 1322), called the Tall (French: "le Long"), was King of France and Navarre (as Philip II) and Count of...
- male, deceased (935)
- Ebalus or Ebles Manzer or Manser (c. 870 - 935) was Count of Poitou and Duke of Aquitaine on two occasions: from 890 to 892 and from 902 (Poitou)...
- female, deceased (1077)
- Agnes of Poitou or Empress Agnes (c. 1025-December 14, 1077) was regent of the Holy Roman Empire from 1056 to 1062.
- male, deceased (1148)
- Alfonso Jordan (French: "Alphonse Jourdain"; 1103 - 1148) was the Count of Tripoli from 1105 until 1109 and thereafter Count of Toulouse (as...
- deceased (843)
- Renaud was Count of Poitiers (795-843) while Poitiers was part of Aquitaine. Renaud was preceded by Guerin of Poitiers (or Warin[us]) (638–677) an...
- male, deceased (1364)
- John II (16 April 1319 - 8 April 1364), called the Good, was Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, and Duke of Normandy from 1332, Count of Poitiers from...
- male, deceased (844)
- Bernard was the Count of Poitou from 840 to his death. He was the brother of Emenon, Count of Angoulême. Upon the death of Louis the Pious, he was i...
- male, deceased (963)
- William III from the colour of his hair, was the "Count of the Duchy of Aquitaine" from 959 and Duke of Aquitaine from 962 to his death. He was...
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