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  1. 25 de abr. de 2020 · Fulk divorced for the third time in the same year, and in 1089 he married Bertrade. According to the chronicler, John of Marmoutier: “The lecherous Fulk then fell passionately in love with the sister of Amaury de Montfort, whom no good man ever praised save for her beauty.”. By 1092, Bertrade had given her husband a son, also named Fulk.

  2. When Bertrade de Montfort was born on 2 June 1155, in Montfort-sur-Risle, Eure, Upper Normandy, France, her father, Simon de Montfort, was 33 and her mother, Mathilde de Beaumont, was 44. She married Hugh II Cyfeiliog in 1169, in Chester, Cheshire, England. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 4 daughters.

  3. Bertrada de Montfort (c. 1070 - 14 de febreru 1117) foi fía de Simón I de Montfort y d'Inés de Évreux. El so hermanu yera Amaury III de Montfort.

  4. When Bertrade de Montfort was born on 2 June 1155, in Eure, Normandy, France, her father, Simon de Montfort III, was 33 and her mother, Mathilde de Beaumont, was 35. She married Hugh of Cyfeiliog 5th Earl of Chester in 1169, in Chester, Cheshire, England. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 4 daughters.

  5. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 12645596. Source citation. French Royalty. She was the daughter of Simon I de Montfort and his third wife Agnes d'Evreux. She became the fifth wife of Fulk IV of Anjou in 1089 and gave birth to a boy, who was named Fulk after his father. She later left her husband to live at the court of the King of France.

  6. Bertrade de Montfort l'Amaury Countess of Anjou and Queen of France, living 1115×1117. Bertrade, a daughter of Simon I de Montfort, was the center of one of the major scandals of her time. Married to count Fulk IV of Anjou, she was carried off in 1092 by king Philippe I of France, who married her (illegally, as she was still married to Fulk).

  7. 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.