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      • In this dispute, Richard took the side of William of Évreux and was killed while raiding St Pierre Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Pierre) in Conches in November 1091. He was buried at Épernon in what is now Eure-et-Loir. Dying childless, he left the lordship of Montfort to his brother Simon II.
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  2. Richard of Montfort or Richard de Montfort (c. 1065 –1091) was a French nobleman from the House of Montfort who briefly ruled as lord of Montfort (1089–1091) in Normandy. He took the part of Count William of Évreux during his private war with Raoul II, lord of Conches.

  3. He died in London on 6 April 1231, days before their seventh anniversary. There were no children of this marriage. Eleanor had brought a dowry of 10 manors and 200 pounds per year to this marriage. According to the law of the time, widows were allowed to retain one third of the estates of the marriage.

  4. After the Battle of Lewes, Edward was held hostage by the rebellious barons, but escaped after a few months and defeated the baronial leader Simon de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in 1265. Within two years, the rebellion was extinguished and, with England pacified, Edward left to join the Ninth Crusade to the Holy Land in 1270.

  5. Richard, Count of Montfort, Vertus, and Étampes ( c. 1396 – 2 June 1438), was a Breton nobleman from the House of Dreux-Montfort. Not much is known of his life, except that he was the father of Francis II, Duke of Brittany.

  6. Jun 15, 2022 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Simon (Montfort) de Montfort born 1208 Yvelines, France died 1265 Evesham, Worcestershire, England including ancestors + descendants + 3 photos + 8 genealogist comments + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community.

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