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  1. 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 ...

  2. Guillaume de Montfort Lord of Montfort-l'Amaury: Amaury I de Montfort Lord of Montfort-l'Amaury: Simon I de Montfort Lord of Montfort-l'Amaury: Mainier de Montfort Lord of Épernon: Eva de Montfort m. William de Crispin: m. (1) Isabel dau. of Hugh Bardoul of Broyes: m. (2) Agnes dau. of Richard, Count of Évreux: Amaury II de Montfort Lord of ...

  3. 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 Eleanor of England . His father and his elder brother Henry were killed at the Battle of Evesham in August 1265. The younger Simon had been slow to bring his forces from London, and had seen ...

  4. William Montagu, 2nd Baron Montagu ( c. 1275 – 18 October 1319) ( alias de Montagu, de Montacute, Latinized to de Monte Acuto ("from the sharp mountain")), was an English peer, and an eminent soldier and courtier during the reigns of Edward I and Edward II. He played a significant role in the wars in Scotland and Wales, and was appointed ...

  5. 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. [1] In 1248 he joined Louis IX's crusader fleet. [2] Once the fleet arrived at Limassol, it was scattered by fierce storms and was forced to wait there to regroup. [2]

  6. Mar 7, 2021 · Wikipedia. Name in native language. Bertrade de Montfort. Date of birth. c. 1070. Date of death. 14 February 1117 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Fontevraud Abbey. Place of burial.

  7. Edward I [a] (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Concurrently, he was Lord of Ireland, and from 1254 to 1306 he ruled Gascony as Duke of Aquitaine in his capacity as a vassal of the French king. Before his accession to the throne, he was commonly ...

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