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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 and Bertrade.
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Amaury III de Montfort (d.18 or 19 April 1137) was a French...
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Jan 19, 2015 · Montfort, who called the January Parliament, was the leader of a political faction that sought major reform of the realm. Fed up with Henry's misrule, as they saw it, these barons had confronted...
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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 relatives, was an English nobleman of French origin and a member of the English peerage, who led the baronial opposition to the rule of King Henry III of England, culminating in the Second ...
Simon I de Montfort. The Henry Project: The Ancestors of King Henry II of England. Simon I de Montfort l'Amaury. Lord of Montfort, aft. 1060-ca. 1087.
When Simon Ier de Montfort was born in 1025, in Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France, his father, Amaury Ier de Montfort, was 26 and his mother, Bertrade, was 24. He married Isabelle de Broyes about 1055. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter.
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- Agnès D'évreux, Isabelle de Broyes
The House 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 Earl of Leicester.
This lecture followed the opening of the De Montfort University Heritage Centre by the Royal Historical Society's president and formed part of the university's parliamentary and Magna Carta commemorations.