{{Short description|French noble title}} {{Refimprove|date=December 2009}} [[File:Richard I pictavinus 722697.jpg|thumb|Coin of Richard the Lionheart as Count of Poitiers; it bears the inscriptions {{small|RICARDVS REX}} / {{small|PICTAVIENSIS}}.]] Among the people who have borne '''Carolingian Counts''' the title of '''Count of Poitiers''' ({{Langx|fr|Comte de Poitiers}}, {{Langx|la|Comes Pictaviensis}}; or ''Poitou'', in what is now France but in the Middle Ages became part of Aquitaine) are:

*Bodilon *Warinus (638&ndash;677), son of Bodilon *Hatton (735–778) *{{ill|Bernard I of Poitiers|lt=Bernard I|fr|Bernard Ier de Poitiers}} (814–828) *Renaud (795&ndash;843) *Bernard II (840–844) *Emenon or Emeno (828 &ndash; 839), brother of Bernard II *Ranulph I (839&ndash;866) *Ranulph II (866&ndash;890),<ref name="FactsonFile">Monarchs, Rulers, Dynasties And Kingdoms Of The World, by R F Tapsell, 1983, Facts On File, Inc., New York, NY, page [https://archive.org/details/monarchsrulersdy0000taps/page/210/mode/2up?view=theater 211].</ref> son of Ranulph I *William I, Duke of Aquitaine<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *William II, Duke of Aquitaine<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (890&ndash;892) (illegitimate son of Ranulph II) (first reign&ndash; 890&ndash;893) (second reign&ndash; 902&ndash;935)<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *Aymar (892&ndash;902) (son of Emenon) *Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (restored) (902&ndash;935)<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *William III (935&ndash;963)<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *William IV (963&ndash;995)<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *William V (969&ndash;1030)<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *William VI (1030&ndash;1038)<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *Odo (Eudes) (1038&ndash;1039)<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *William VII (1039&ndash;1058)<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *William VI (1058&ndash;1086)<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *William VII (1071&ndash;1126)<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *William VIII (1099&ndash;1137)<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine<ref name="FactsonFile" /> **Louis VII of France (1137&ndash;1152) obtained title through marriage to Eleanor<ref name="FactsonFile" /> **Henry II of England (1152, 1156&ndash;1189) obtained title through marriage to Eleanor<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *William, styled Count of Poitiers<ref>{{cite book|last=Weir|first=Alison|year=1996|title=Britain's Royal Families|chapter=Henry II|page=59|isbn=9780712674485}}</ref> (1153&ndash;1156) son of Eleanor and Henry II of England *Richard I (1169&ndash;1196) son of Eleanor and Henry II of England<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *Otto (1196&ndash;1198) *Richard I again (1198&ndash;1199)<ref name="FactsonFile" /> *Richard II (1224) younger brother of Henry III of England *Alphonse I (1220&ndash;1271) son of Louis VIII of France *Philip I (1293&ndash;1322) *John I (1319&ndash;1364) *John II (1340&ndash;1416) son of John I *John III (1398&ndash;1417) son of Charles VI of France *Charles (1403&ndash;1461) *Francis (r. 1695&ndash;1715)

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