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  1. John of Montfort ( Middle Breton: Yann Moñforzh, French: Jean de Montfort) (1295 – 26 September 1345, [1] Château d'Hennebont ), sometimes known as John IV of Brittany, [a] and 6th Earl of Richmond from 1341 to his death. He was the son of Arthur II, Duke of Brittany and his second wife, Yolande de Dreux. He contested the inheritance of the ...

  2. John de Montfort (d. 1249), Amaury’s son and successor, left only a daughter, Beatrice (d. 1312), who was married in 1259 to Count Robert IV of Dreux. Their daughter Yolande (d. 1322) was married first, in 1285, to Alexander III of Scotland and second, in…

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  4. John de Montfort (d. 1249), Amaury’s son and successor, left only a daughter, Beatrice (d. 1312), who was married in 1259 to Count Robert IV of Dreux. Their daughter Yolande (d. 1322) was married first, in 1285, to Alexander III of Scotland and second, in 1294, to Arthur II of Brittany, to whom she brought the Montfort lands.

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  5. Dec 11, 2020 · Darren Baker. 11 Dec 2020. Eleanor, wife of Simon de Montfort, younger sister of Henry III and sister-in-law of Queen Eleanor of Provence. 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 ...

  6. Nov 13, 2016 · In 1366 he married Joan Holland, step-daughter of Edward, the Black Prince. However, when a lull in the fighting ended in 1369 and France and England were at loggerheads once again, John was caught in a dilemma.

  7. Apr 28, 2024 · St. Louis-Marie de Montfort had a special focus on Mary, Virgin and Mother, and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton appreciated her Most Chaste Spouse, Joseph. And the details of their lives—St. Louis-Marie in the 17th and 18th century and Mother Seton in the 18th and 19th century—have unexpected similarities as well. They both came from stubborn ...

  8. Eleanor de Montfort (1252–1282). She married Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales, honouring an agreement that had been made between Earl Simon and Llywelyn. Eleanor, Lady of Wales, died on 19 June 1282 at the royal Welsh home at Abergwyngregyn, on the north coast of Gwynedd, giving birth to a daughter, Gwenllian of Wales.

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