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  1. Isabel de Broyes. Amaury II (d. 1089) was the fourth lord of Montfort-l'Amaury, a castle in the territory that eventually became modern-day France . He was the son of Simon I, Lord of Montfort, and Isabel de Broyes. He succeeded his father and died soon after. He, in turn, was succeeded by his half brother Richard de Montfort .

  2. Jun 15, 2022 · Biography. Amaury I is shown in the FMG. as father to Simon, Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury, who m. bef. 1170, Agnes d'Evreux, daughter of Richard, Comte d'Evreux & his wife Godechildis ... As mentioned below, Orderic names "Guillaume de Hainaut" as father of Amaury. He attested charters of Robert I of France iin 1022, 1028, and 1031.

  3. Amaury de MONTFORT, I 993–1031 BIRTH 993 • Montfort, Normandy, France DEATH 4 FEB 1031 • Montfort-l'Amaury, Departement des Yvelines, Île-de-France, France Amaury I of Montfort From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Amaury I de Montfort' (died after 1060) was Lord of Montfort and son of William de Hainaut.

  4. Amaury III (died c. 1191) was the Count of Évreux in Normandy from 1181 until his death. He belonged to the elder line of the Montfort family, and is sometimes known as Amaury V de Montfort. Amaury was the eldest son of Simon III, lord of Montfort-l'Amaury and count of Évreux, and his wife Matilda. On Simon's death in 1181, the Montfort ...

  5. Amaury IV (died c.1213) was the Count of Évreux in France from about 1191 until 1200 and then Earl of Gloucester in England from 1200 until his death. Although he was the fourth Count of Évreux named Amaury, he is sometimes numbered Amaury VI de Montfort , as the sixth of his lineage in the House of Montfort .

  6. Jul 14, 2021 · Amaury de Montfort (1242 or 1243 – 1301) was the third son of parliamentary pioneer Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, and Eleanor of England, daughter of King John. Amaury entered the priesthood as a young man, and held the positions of Treasurer of York Cathedral, canon of Rouen, Évreux, London and Lincoln.

  7. Dec 20, 2020 · The house of Montfort arose some 50 kilometres west of Paris in a place known today as Montfort l’Amaury. Their family name ‘de Montfort’ is usually associated with two Simons, father and son, the relentless Albigensian crusader and the determined English revolutionary, both men of the 13th century.

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