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  1. Bertrade. Simon I of Montfort or Simon de Montfort ( c. 1025 – 25 September 1087) was a French nobleman. He was born in Montfort l'Amaury, near Paris, and became its lord. He was the son of Amaury I de Montfort [1] and Bertrade. At his death he was buried about 20 miles (32 km) away in Épernon, because it was the site of the fortress he was ...

  2. Feb 17, 2023 · Simon de Montfort (c. 1170–1218). Le croisé, son lignage et son temps, ed. Martin Aurell, Gregory Lippiatt and Laurent Macé (Histoires de famille. La Parenté au Moyen Age 21). Turnhout: Brepols, 2020. Pp. 286. ISBN 978 2 503 58224 5.

  3. Grâce à l’étude de traités scolastiques, de sources narratives et de documents constitutionnels, cet article met en évidence les relations entre Simon et les intellectuels contemporains qui prônent une réforme chrétienne, et leur impact sur ses actions durant la quatrième croisade (1199-1203) et la croisade contre les albigeois.

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  5. Jan 19, 2015 · It was Simon de Montfort, the rebel earl of Leicester, who was in control, having seized power the year before. Montfort, who called the January Parliament, was the leader of a political faction ...

  6. Jul 29, 2009 · Simon de Montfort, Comte de Leicester, sa vie (120?-1265) son role politique en France et en Angleterre Bookreader Item Preview

  7. Apr 2, 2021 · The title of Sophie Ambler’s cross-over biography, The Song of Simon de Montfort, is a double allusion that is well chosen. First, it refers to the Chanson de Roland and other romances which, as Ambler explains in her introduction, were part of the atmosphere of heroic chivalry which swirled around the aristocracy of the kingdom of France and ...

  8. This paper surveys the political career and personal life of Simon de Montfort. Derived largely from the author's biography of Montfort, it lays stress on his initial position as an outsider in English politics whose military abilities, diplomatic usefulness and personal charisma fostered his rise to power at the court of Henry III, but who subsequently fell out with the king and eventually ...