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  1. 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. Biography. Amaury entered the priesthood as a young man, and held the positions of Treasurer of York Cathedral, canon of Rouen, Évreux, London and Lincoln.

  2. 14 de jul. de 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.

  3. Amaury de Montfort. 1242 or 1243 – 1301. House: de Montfort, House of Plantagenet. Titles: Canon of York, Treasurer of York Cathedral, Canon of Rouen, Canon of Évreux, Canon of London, Canon of Lincoln, Papal Chaplain

  4. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Media in category "Amaury of Montfort, Canon of York" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Amaury de Montfort, Canon of York.png 274 × 309; 161 KB. AmauryMontfort.jpg 285 × 330; 125 KB. Montforti.png 1,478 × 348; 1.08 MB. Categories: Amaury (given name) 1242 births.

  5. This list is about the Lords, counts and dukes who ruled over Montfort-l'Amaury. Around ten years before 1000 AD, Robert the Pious commissioned Guillaume de Hainaut with protecting the royal domain around Paris from the counts of Blois to the west.

  6. In April 1242, she attended the king’s council in Chinon together with her sister-in-law Amicia de Montfort, Countess of Joigny 46, and she died some time after 1248, on September 17 47. Jean would go on crusade under Louis IX and die on Cyprus in the winter of 1248/1249, leaving an only daughter, also named Béatrix.

  7. Amaury I de Montfort (died c. 1053) was Lord of Montfort, son of Guillaume de Montfort of Hainaut, the first Lord of Montfort. The castle of Montfort l'Amaury , of which he started the construction, was completed by his son Simon I de Montfort , who succeeded him as Lord of Montfort.