Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester (c. 1208 – 4 August 1265), later sometimes referred to as Simon V de Montfort to distinguish him from his namesake...
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Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester (c. 1175 – 25 June 1218), known as Simon IV (or V) de Montfort and as Simon de Montfort the Elder, was a French...
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Simon VI[a] de Montfort (April 1240 – 1271), known as Simon de Montfort the Younger, was the second son of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester and...
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Amaury de Montfort, Lord of Montfort-l'Amaury, (1192 – 1241) was the son of Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester and Alix de Montmorency, and the...
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Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester (c. 1208 – 1265), known as Simon V or VI de Montfort, was an Anglo-French nobleman who led the rebellion against...
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Simon VI may refer to: Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester (c. 1208 – 1265) Simon de Montfort the Younger (1240–1271) Simon VI, Count of Lippe (1544–1613)...
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of Montfort was a medieval French noble house that eventually found its way to the Kingdom of England and originated the famous Simon de Montfort, 6th...
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Montfort (1089 - 1092) Simon II de Montfort (1092 - c.1101) Amaury III de Montfort (c.1101 – 1137) Amaury IV de Montfort (1137 - 1140) Simon III de Montfort...
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Simon de Montfort's Parliament was an English parliament held from 20 January 1265 until mid-March of the same year, called by Simon de Montfort, a baronial...
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of Évreux in Normandy (1118–c. 1137). Amaury was the son of Simon I, seigneur de Montfort, and his wife Agnès d'Évreux, daughter of Richard, Count of...
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Amaury de Montfort may refer to: Amaury I de Montfort (died c. 1053), lord of Montfort Amaury II de Montfort (died 1089), lord of Montfort Amaury III de Montfort...
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again. Simon de Montfort immediately besieged the city once more. Simon was killed during the siege (25 June 1218); his son Amaury VI of Montfort took his...
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(November 1238 – 1265) Simon de Montfort the Younger (April 1240 – 1271) Amaury de Montfort (1242/1243–1300) Guy de Montfort, Count of Nola (1244–1288)...
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John I de Montfort (c. 1228 – 1249), Count of Montfort from 1241 to 1249, was the son of Amaury de Montfort, Count of Montfort, and of Béatrice of Burgundy...
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Philippe de Montfort (English: Philip of Montfort) may refer to: Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre, known as Philippe I, a powerful baron in Outremer Philip...
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supplies and men; Simon de Montfort withdrew before the end of the month. Emboldened, Raymond de Toulouse led a force to attack Montfort at Castelnaudary...
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Amaury III of Évreux (redirect from Amaury V de Montfort)
elder line of the Montfort family, and is sometimes known as Amaury V de Montfort. Amaury was the eldest son of Simon III, lord of Montfort-l'Amaury and count...
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Beatrice de Montfort, Countess of Montfort-l'Amaury (December 1249 – 9 March 1312) was a ruling sovereign countess of Montfort from 1249 until 1312. She...
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Guy de Montfort may refer to: Guy de Montfort, Lord of Sidon (died 1228) Guy de Montfort, Count of Bigorre (died 1220) Guy de Montfort, Count of Nola (1244...
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Montferrand to defend against the army of Simon de Montfort who led the Albigensian Crusade. He repelled Simon's first attacks, despite small numbers, but...
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He reigned from 1163 until 1214, when he surrendered his fiefs to Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester and leader of the Albigensian Crusade. Bernard...
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from Las Navas in autumn 1212 to find that Simon de Montfort had conquered Toulouse, exiling Count Raymond VI of Toulouse, who was Peter's brother-in-law...
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(1217/8). Simon died when this siege was in its ninth month, on 25 June 1218, and Bouchard now followed Simon's son, Amaury VI de Montfort, and later...
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Guillaume de Montfort may refer to: Guillaume de Montfort of Hainaut, first lord of Montfort l'Amaury Guillaume de Montfort (bishop of Paris) Guillaume de Montfort...
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government of Bigorre to her brother-in-law, Simon de Montfort Earl of Leicester and governor of Guyenne. Simon had interpreted this act as a gift and had...
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serving as Archdeacon of Montfort, de la Forest was elected bishop of Le Mans on the death of his uncle in 1347, Pope Clement VI did not recognize the election...
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repulsion of the Crusaders and the death of their leader, Simon IV de Montfort. In 1211 Simon IV de Montfort conducted his first siege of Toulouse, one that featured...
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Raymond VI of Toulouse re-entered the City, trapping Simon de Montfort's wife family in the Château. From 13 September 1217 to 22 July 1218, Simon de Montfort...
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Counts of Castres (section House of Montfort-l'Amaury)
surrendered to Simon de Montfort, who gave it to his brother Guy de Montfort. 1211-1228 : Guy de Montfort († 1228), Lord of Ferté-Allais et de Bréthecourt...
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Simon was a son of Simon II of Clermont, Seigneur of Ailly, Maulette and Nesle (c. 1216–1286) by Adele of Montfort (d. 1279), daughter of Amaury VI of...
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