William of Poitiers (1020–1090) was a Norman priest and chronicler, chaplain to William the Conqueror.
William of Poitiers may also refer to:
- William I (915–963), called Towhead, count from 935
- William II (937–994), called Fierebras, count from 963 to 990
- William III (969–1030), called the Great, count from 990
- William IV (1004–1038), called the Fat, count from 1034
- William V (1023–1058), called the Eagle, count from 1039
- William VI (1025–1086), count from 1058
- William VII (1071–1126), called the Troubadour, count from 1086
- William VIII (1099–1137), called the Saint, count from 1126
- William IX (1153–1156), count at his death
- William X (1136–1164)
See also
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