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  1. Simón IV de Montfort. Simón IV de Montfort (¿?, c. 1160/1165- Tolosa, 25 de junio de 1218) fue señor de Montfort-l’Amaury, quinto conde de Leicester, conde de Tolosa, vizconde de Béziers y del vizcondado de Carcasona, fue el principal protagonista de la Cruzada albigense .

  2. Relief portrait of Simon de Montfort In Capitol House, Washington USASimon de Montort depicted in Chartres CathedralSimon de Montfort, quarreling with Henry III, 19th-century IllustrationChronicals of Rochester showing the death of Simon de Montfort (British Library) Previous Next The founder of modern parliament. Over seven centuries, up to the present day, the system of government […]

  3. While attending mass at Chiesa di San Silvestro in Viterbo on 13 March 1271, he was murdered by his cousins Guy and Simon the younger de Montfort, sons of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, in revenge for the beheading of their father and older brother at the Battle of Evesham. Henry was murdered while he clutched the altar, begging for ...

  4. 29 de sept. de 2016 · This paper surveys the political career and personal life of Simon de Montfort. Derived largely from the author's biography of Montfort, it lays stress on his initial position as an outsider in English politics whose military abilities, diplomatic usefulness and personal charisma fostered his rise to power at the court of Henry III, but who subsequently fell out with the king and eventually ...

  5. 19 de ene. de 2015 · Simon de Montfort: The turning point for democracy that gets overlooked. In June the world will celebrate 800 years since the issuing of Magna Carta. But 2015 is also the anniversary of another ...

  6. Simon VI [a] de Montfort (April 1240 – 1271), known as Simon de Montfort the Younger, 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 ...

  7. John Robert Maddicott. Cambridge University Press, 1994 - Biography & Autobiography - 404 pages. This book provides a new account of one of the most famous men of the English middle ages: Simon de Montfort. It traces his career from his origins as the younger son of a French noble family, through his elevation in England as the close friend and ...