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ID: 7017418
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Record Type: administrative
Hierarchy of Poitiers (inhabited place)  Poitiers (inhabited place)

Coordinates:
Lat: 46 35 00 N  degrees minutes   Lat: 46.5833  decimal degrees
Long: 000 20 00 E  degrees minutes   Long: 0.3333  decimal degrees

Note: Poitiers is located on high ground where the Clain and Boivre rivers meet. It takes its name from the sites first settlers, a Gallic tribe called the Pictones, or Pictavi. It became a Christian center in the 4th century. The Visigoths settled in Poitiers in the 5th century but the site was taken over in 507 by the Frankish king Clovis. Poitiers was one of the pilgrimage sites on route to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. Control of Poitiers alternated between France and England between the 12th and 14th century. The French heroine Saint Joan of Arc was interrogated there in 1429. Poitiers suffered severely during the 16th-century Wars of Religion. Parts of Poitiers were destroyed during World War II. It contains many ancient monuments dispersed throughout the town. The Notre-Dame-la-Grande church is an example of Romanesque architecture, with a 12th century facade containing many sculptures. Located in Poitiers is the 4th-century rectangular Baptistère Saint-Jean, which is estimated to be the oldest Christian edifice in France; it now houses an archaeological museum containing tombs dating from the 5th to the 8th century. There has been recent industrial growth in the area of printing, rubber, electrical machinery, and chemical industries.

Names:
Poitiers (preferred,C,V)
Civitas Pictavorum (H,O)  ............ Roman
Limonum (H,O)  ............ ancient
Limonum Pictavi (H,O)  ............ Roman
Limonum Pictonum (H,O)  ............ Roman
Pictavi (H,V)
Poictiers (H,V)

Hierarchical Position:
Hierarchy of World (facet)    World (facet)
Hierarchy of Europe (continent)  ....  Europe (continent) (P)
Hierarchy of France (nation)  ........  France (nation) (P)
Hierarchy of Nouvelle-Aquitaine (region (administrative division))  ............  Nouvelle-Aquitaine (region (administrative division)) (P)
Hierarchy of Poitiers (inhabited place)  ................  Poitiers (inhabited place) (P)

Additional Parents:
Hierarchy of World (facet)    World (facet)
Hierarchy of Europe (continent)  ....  Europe (continent) (P)
Hierarchy of France (nation)  ........  France (nation) (P)
Hierarchy of Poitou (historical region)  ............  Poitou (historical region) (P,H)
Hierarchy of Poitiers (inhabited place)  ................  Poitiers (inhabited place)
 
Hierarchy of World (facet)    World (facet)
Hierarchy of Europe (continent)  ....  Europe (continent) (P)
Hierarchy of Gaul (historical region)  ........  Gaul (historical region) (P)
Hierarchy of Gallia Aquitania (province)  ............  Gallia Aquitania (province) (P,H)
Hierarchy of Poitiers (inhabited place)  ................  Poitiers (inhabited place)
 
Hierarchy of World (facet)    World (facet)
Hierarchy of Europe (continent)  ....  Europe (continent) (P)
Hierarchy of Gaul (historical region)  ........  Gaul (historical region) (P)
Hierarchy of Gallia Aquitania (province)  ............  Gallia Aquitania (province) (P,H)
Hierarchy of Aquitania Secunda (province)  ................  Aquitania Secunda (province) (P,H) from the 4th century CE
Hierarchy of Poitiers (inhabited place)  ....................  Poitiers (inhabited place) (P,H) after Gallia Aquitania was divided in the 4th century CE

Place Types:
inhabited place (preferred, C)  ............  first settled by Gallic Pictones or Pictavi, 1st century CE
city (C)
department capital (C)
market center (C)
transportation center (C)
battlefield (H)  ............  of Battle of Poitiers, 1356
episcopal see (H)  ............  from time of Bishop St. Hilary of Poitiers, 4th century
regional capital (C)

Sources and Contributors:
Civitas Pictavorum..........  [VP]
...................................  Mathisen, Geography of Roman Gaul [online] (1996) accessed 1 December 2004
Limonum..........  [VP]
.................  Times Atlas of World History (1993) 348
Limonum Pictavi..........  [VP]
.............................  Mathisen, Geography of Roman Gaul [online] (1996) accessed 1 December 2004
Limonum Pictonum..........  [VP]
.............................  Mathisen, Geography of Roman Gaul [online] (1996) accessed 1 December 2004
Pictavi..........  [VP]
.................  Times Atlas of World History (1993) 92
Poictiers..........  [VP]
....................  Webster's Geographical Dictionary (1988) 963
Poitiers..........  [BHA, GRLPSC, VP Preferred]
.................  Canby, Historic Places (1984) II, 743
.................  Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer (1961)
.................  Encyclopaedia Britannica (1988) IX, 549
.................  Michel: Dictionnaire des Communes (1984)
.................  NGA/NIMA database (2003-)
.................  Times Atlas of the World (1994) 155
Subject: .....  [BHA, GRLPSC, VP]
..................  Canby, Historic Places (1984) 2; 743; II, 743
..................  Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer (1961)
..................  Encyclopaedia Britannica (1988) 9; 549; IX, 549
..................  Mathisen, Geography of Roman Gaul [online] (1996) accessed 1 December 2004
..................  Michel: Dictionnaire des Communes (1984)
..................  NGA/NIMA database (2003-) -1458949
..................  Times Atlas of the World (1994) 155
..................  Times Atlas of World History (1993) 348; 92
..................  Webster's Geographical Dictionary (1988) 963
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
..........  Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-2014) accessed 9 July 2003
..........  Shaver-Crandell and Gerson, Pilgrim's Guide to Santiago de Compostela (1995) 276

 

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