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  1. 26 de abr. de 2022 · He attested a charter for Notre-Dame de Chartres of Robert I of France as "Signum Amalrici de Monteforti" on 4 February 1031. Amauri began the building of Montfort, the castle which took its name for him, Montfort-l'Amaury, described as a "castrum" at Yvelines, Île-de-France. Amauri died circa 1053.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · About Bertrada de Gometz. Bertrade (?) married Amauri I, 1st seigneur de Montfort, son of William of Hainaut, before 1025. She consented, with her children, to her husband's gifts to Marmoutier of Senicourt, near Chartres, and the churches of Olmets, Helmoret, Rambouillet, and Prouvais in 1053. See "My Lines".

  3. Bertrada de Montfort. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WeRelate person ID. Bertrade_de_Montfort_(1) 0 references. WikiTree person ID. Montfort-11. subject named as.

  4. 7 de mar. de 2021 · 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. Prieuré de Haute-Bruyère. Country of citizenship.

  5. Bertrada of Laon. Bertrada of Laon (born between 710 and 727 – 12 July 783), also known as Bertrada the Younger or Bertha Broadfoot ( cf. Latin: Regina pede aucae, i.e. the queen with the goose-foot), was a Frankish queen. She was the wife of Pepin the Short and the mother of Charlemagne, Carloman and Gisela, plus five other children.

  6. Bertrada de Montfort (v 1070 - Abadia de Fontevrault 1117), reina consort de França (1092-1108). Orígens familiars [ modifica ] Filla de Simó I de Montfort i la seva segona esposa, la comtessa Agnès d'Evreux .

  7. Bertrade of Montfort (c. 1070 – 14 February 1117), also known by other names, was a Norman noble from the House of Montfort. She was countess of Anjou (1089–1092) through her first marriage to Fulk the Rude and then queen consort of France (1092–1108) through her initially bigamous marriage to Philip I. Read more on Wikipedia.