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  1. Oct 4, 2020 · Amaury VI de Montfort. (1192–1241) was a prominent figure in the 13th century, known for his roles in the Albigensian Crusade and as a noble in both France and England. He was born into the influential House of Montfort, a family with significant holdings in France and ties to the English crown. Early Life and Inheritance Amaury was the son ...

  2. Vicomte de Béziers. modifier. Amaury VI de Montfort (né en 1192 2 et mort le 28 août 1241 3 ), comte de Montfort, comte de Leicester, comte titulaire de Toulouse, vicomte d'Albi, vicomte de Béziers et de Carcassonne, connétable de France, est le fils de Simon IV et d' Alix de Montmorency .

  3. Amaury VI de Montfort is often overshadowed by the two Simons – his father, the leader of the Albigensian Crusade, and his younger brother, the English revolutionary. To date, there is no dedicated biography of Amaury – his young adult years are covered, albeit in a cursory way, in the biographies

  4. Amaury VI de Montfort (1195-1241) was the son of Simon de Montfort and Alice of Montmorency, and the elder brother of another Simon de Montfort. Amaury de Montfort accompanied his father Simon and mother Alix de Montmorency on the Crusade against the gathers.

  5. Amaury I de Montfort (died c. 1053) was Lord of Montfort, son of Guillaume de Montfort of Hainaut, the first Lord of Montfort. The castle of Montfort l'Amaury, of which he started the construction, was completed by his son Simon I de Montfort, who succeeded him as Lord of Montfort. He married Bertrade. He and his wife had three children: Simon ...

  6. Amaury VI de Montfort (v. 1195 Ü 1241), comte de Montfort, comte titulaire de Toulouse (comte de Toulouse par conquête), vicomte d'Albi, vicomte de Béziers et de Carcassonne, connétable de France, est le fils de Simon IV et d'Alix de Montmorency. Biographie. Son père síengage dans la croisade des Albigeois en 1209 et reçoit à la fin de ...

  7. It has often been stated that Amaury III de Montfort (younger son of Simon I de Montfort), husband of Richilde de Hainaut, separated from his wife under the pretext of being related [Anselme 6: 73; Prevost, notes to OV, 2: 452 n. 3], and it has suggested that this might indicate that Guillaume de Hainaut "not only came from Hainault, but was ...

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