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  1. Simon II de Montfort (c. 1068, Montfort l'Amaury, Ile de France, France – 25 September 1104) was the son of Simon I de Montfort (c. 1025–1087) and Agnès d'Évreux (c. 1030–c. 1087). [1] He succeeded his brother Richard de Montfort in 1092 as lord of Montfort-l'Amaury.

  2. 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.

  3. Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester (c. 1175 – 25 June 1218), known as Simon IV (or V) de Montfort and as Simon de Montfort the Elder, was a French nobleman and knight of the early 13th century. He is widely regarded as one of the great military commanders of the Middle Ages.

  4. Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester (born c. 1208, Montfort, Ile-de-France, France—died Aug. 4, 1265, Evesham, Worcestershire, Eng.) was the leader of the baronial revolt against King Henry III and ruler of England for less than a year.

  5. Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester ( c. 1208 – 4 August 1265), later sometimes referred to as Simon V [nb 1] de Montfort to distinguish him from his namesake relatives, was an English nobleman of French origin and a member of the English peerage, who led the baronial opposition to the rule of King Henry III of England, culminating in the S...

  6. Simón V de Montfort, VI conde de Leicester (23 de mayo de 1208-4 de agosto de 1265) fue un noble franco-inglés, notable como principal líder de la oposición baronal al gobierno del rey Enrique III de Inglaterra.

  7. Simón IV de Montfort. En 1209 Simón IV fue nombrado jefe de la cruzada albigense, lanzada por el papa Inocencio III contra los albigenses o cátaros, seguidores de una herejía maniqueísta que contaba con una considerable implantación en el sur de Francia.