PedigreeAgnes
F, #11426, b. estimated 1220
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 27 October 2011 05:57:46 |
PedigreeGuy II of Montfort
M, #11427, b. estimated 1220
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 27 October 2011 05:57:52 |
PedigreeAmaury VI + de Montfort1
M, #11428, b. 1195, d. 1241
Parents

Amaury VI
Events
Burial
Vatican City, Rome, Italy
Amaury VI + de Montfort was buried at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, Rome, Italy, Body.
Burial
Yvelines, Ile-de-France
He was buried at Priory of Haute-Bruyere in Yvelines, Ile-de-France, Heart is buried here.
Title
He held the title Duke of Narbonne.
Title
He held the title Comte de Toulouse.
Title
He held the title Comte de Montfort-l'Amaury.
Title
He held the title Vicomte de Beziers.
Title
He held the title Vicomte de Carcassonne.
1195
Birth
1195 | Montfort, sur-Risle, Eure, High Normandy, France
1213~18
Title
24 June 1213
He held the title Sir - Knight.
1222~27
1222 | Carcassonne, Aude, France
Age: ~17
Birth: 1205
Death: after 18 September 1248
1241~46
Death
1241 | Otranto, Sicily
4561
Title
4561
He held the title Constable of France.
Last Edited | 25 March 2022 07:06:54 |
Citations
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
- [S68] Wikipedia
PedigreeBeatrice + de Bourgogne1
F, #11429, b. 1205, d. after 18 September 1248
Parents
Events
1205
1222~17
1222 | Carcassonne, Aude, France
Age: ~27
Birth: 1195 | Montfort, sur-Risle, Eure, High Normandy, France
Death: 1241 | Otranto, Sicily
1248
Death
After 18 September 1248
Last Edited | 23 March 2022 06:32:31 |
Citations
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeLaure de Montfort1
F, #11430, b. estimated 1227, d. August 1270
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 23 March 2022 06:27:28 |
Citations
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeMarguerite de Montfort1
F, #11431, b. estimated 1229, d. August 1270
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 23 March 2022 06:28:13 |
Citations
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeAdelheid
F, #11432, b. 1222
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 23 March 2022 06:31:57 |
Citations
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeMaria of Antioch1
F, #11433, b. 1215, d. 1257
Parents

Maria of Antioch
Events
Birth: 1204 | Montfort, sur-Risle, Eure, High Normandy, France
Death: 17 March 1270 | Tyre, Lebanon
1215
1229
Title
From 1229
Maria of Antioch held the title Lady of Toron.
1257~42
Last Edited | 3 March 2025 06:46:08 |
Citations
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeJohn I1
M, #11434, b. estimated 1231, d. 27 November 1289
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 19 February 2022 07:43:56 |
Citations
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeHonfroy1
M, #11435, b. estimated 1232, d. 12 February 1284
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 19 February 2022 07:44:01 |
Citations
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeJohn of Montfort
M, #11436, b. estimated 1252
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 30 October 2011 15:28:39 |
PedigreeLaura of Montfort
F, #11437, b. estimated 1254
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 30 October 2011 15:28:42 |
PedigreeEleanore of Montfort
F, #11438, b. estimated 1256
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 30 October 2011 15:28:44 |
PedigreeEleanore + of England1
F, #11439, b. 1215, d. 13 April 1275
Parents

Eleanor of England
Events
Name Eleanor of Leicester
Burial
London, Middlesex, England
1215
Birth
1215 | Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
1224~9
23 April 1224
Age: ~34
Birth: 1190
Death: 6 April 1231
1238~23
7 January 1238 | London, Middlesex, England
Age: 29
Birth: 23 May 1208 | Montfort, l'Amaury, Yvelines, France
Death: 4 August 1265 | Battle of Evesham, Worcester, England
1265~50
Title
1265
Eleanore + of England held the title Nun - Montargis Abbey.
1275~60
Death
13 April 1275 | Montargis, Loiret, Centre, France
Last Edited | 4 March 2025 06:47:21 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeHenry de Montfort1
M, #11440, b. 1238
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 28 January 2022 05:38:59 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
PedigreeSimon de Montfort1
M, #11441, b. 1240, d. 1271
Parents
Events
Note
Simon de Montfort "the younger" or Simon VI de Monfort (April 1240–1271) 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 them and their banners captured by Prince Edward, who then used the banners to trick the older Simon. The younger Simon tried to raise a rebellion in Lincolnshire, but this had petered out by Christmas.
He and his younger brother Guy escaped to France and Italy: in 1271 they discovered and murdered their cousin Henry of Almain at the church in Viterbo, for which they were excommunicated. Simon died later that year at Siena, "cursed by God, a wanderer and a fugitive".
[edit] Ancestors.
1240
1271~31
Last Edited | 28 January 2022 05:39:45 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
PedigreeAmaury de Montfort1
M, #11442, b. estimated 1241, d. February 1301
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 28 January 2022 05:40:03 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
PedigreeGuy + de Montfort1,2
M, #11443, b. 1243, d. 1288
Parents

Guy de Montfort
Events
Title
Guy + de Montfort held the title 1st Count di Nola.
Title
He held the title Sir - Knight.
Title
He held the title Vicar-General of Tuscany.
Title
He held the title Mayor of Florence.
1243
1270~27
10 August 1270 | Viterbo, Lazio, Italy
1288~45
Last Edited | 28 January 2022 05:39:14 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeJoanna de Montfort1
F, #11444, b. 1248
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 28 January 2022 05:39:17 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
PedigreeRichard de Montfort1
M, #11445, b. 1250, d. 1266
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 28 January 2022 05:40:28 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
PedigreeEleanor de Montfort1
F, #11446, b. 1252, d. 1282
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 28 January 2022 05:40:41 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
PedigreeRobert II & of Belleme1
M, #11447, b. 1054, d. 8 May 1131
Parents
Events
Title
Robert II & of Belleme held the title Earl of Arundel.
Title
He held the title 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury.
Title
He held the title Count of Ponthieu.
Title
He held the title Count of Montreuil.
Title
He held the title Viscount of Hiemois.
1054
Birth
1054 | Alencon, Orne, Normandy, France
1087~33
9 September 1087
Age: ~22
Birth: 1065 | Ponthieu, Ain, France
Death: 1105 | Ponthieu, Ain, France
1131~77
Death
8 May 1131 | Warham Castle, Dorsetshire, England
He died on 8 May 1131, at age ~77, at Wareham Castle in Warham Castle, Dorsetshire, England, died in prison.
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeHugh of Montgomery
M, #11448, b. 1050, d. 1098
Parents
Events
1050
Title
From 1094 to 1098
Hugh of Montgomery held the title 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury.
1098~48
Death
1098 | Anglesey, Wales
Last Edited | 28 February 2025 07:28:28 |
PedigreeArnulf & de Montgomery1
M, #11449, b. about 1066, d. after 1119
Parents
Events
1066
Birth
About 1066 | Montgomery, Montgomery, Wales
1101~35
1101
Age: ~21
Birth: about 1080 | Munster, Ireland
1119
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
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- [S68] Wikipedia
PedigreeRoger the Poitevin
M, #11450, b. 1065, d. before 1140
Parents

Roger the Poitevin
Events
Note
Roger de Poitou) was born in Normandy in the mid-1060s and died before 1140[1] . He was an Anglo-Norman aristocrat, who possessed large holdings in both England and through his marriage in France.
He was the third son of Roger of Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Mabel of Bellême. The appellation "the Poitevin" was for his marriage to an heiress from Poitou.
Roger acquired a great lordship in England, with lands in Salfordshire, Essex, Suffolk, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and Hampshire. The principal part of the Lordship was in what was then called inter Mersam et Ripam, that is, "between the Mersey and the Ribble"[2] , and is now part of Lancashire. After 1090, he also assumed the title 1st Lord of Bowland.
Before 1086, he had married Almodis, daughter of Count Aldebert II of La Marche in Poitou, and sister and presumptive heiress of count Boso III who was childless and unmarried
Around 1091 Roger's brother-in-law Boso died, but Roger was apparently preoccupied with Norman and English affairs, and his wife's uncle Odo became count of La Marche.
In 1092 Roger acquired a large part of what is now north Lancashire. These grants gave Roger effective control of all the lands north of the River Ribble to the River Lune, which formed a natural border between the secure Norman lands in England and the strongly contested Scottish frontier lands in Cumberland. Due to long established lines of communication across Morecambe Bay, Roger also assumed authority over the regions of Furness and Cartmel; these remained a part of Lancashire until as recently as 1974. The expansion of Roger's lands followed his support of King William II Rufus's invasion of Cumbria in AD1092, where Dolfin of Dunbar probably ruled as a vassal of Scottish King Malcolm Canmore(Alternatively, after c. AD 1070 Dolfin may have seized and ruled Cumbria as an independent Lord with an ancestry that traced back to another Dolfin, son of Thorfinn, and the ancient Lords of Cumbria). Dolfin was driven out and the Anglo-Scottish border was established north of Carlisle. Roger also acquired the great honour of Eye centered in Suffolk.
[edit] 1088 and afterIn 1088 he led a military force against William de St-Calais, bishop of Durham, at the request of William Rufus when the bishop was implicated in a revolt against the king; Roger also negotiated with the bishop on the king's behalf before the bishop went to trial[3].
Roger's father Roger de Montgomery died in 1094. Also in 1094 Rufus sent Roger to hold the castle at Argentan in Normandy, but Roger quickly and without a fight surrendered it to Philip I of France, who was an ally of Curthose; this action could be explained if the king of France was also Roger's direct overlord in France at the time[4] . Roger continued to be loyal to Rufus but in 1102 joined his brothers' failed rebellion against Henry I of England in favor of Robert Curthose. As a result Roger de Poitou lost his English holdings.
Roger then went to his wife's holdings in Poitou. Almodis's uncle Odo was ousted as count of La Marche in 1104, and subsequently the sons of Roger and Almodis are styled as count. In 1109 Roger was permitted to return to England[5] though did not recover his earlier holdings.
[edit] OffspringThe children of Roger and Almodis include:
Aldebert IV of La Marche
Boso IV of La Marche
Odo II of La Marche
Pontia of La Marche, who married Wulgrin II of Angoulême
Avice de Lancaster.
1065
1140
Last Edited | 17 September 2011 07:14:56 |