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  1. Beatrice de Montfort, Countess of Montfort-l'Amaury (December 1249 – 9 March 1312) was a ruling sovereign countess of Montfort from 1249 until 1312. She was also countess of Dreux by marriage to Robert IV, Count of Dreux. She was the ancestor of the Dukes of Brittany from the House of Montfort-Dreux which derived its name from her title. Life.

  2. Beatrice de Montfort. countess of Dreux. Learn about this topic in these articles: familial ties. In Montfort Family. …successor, left only a daughter, Beatrice (d. 1312), who was married in 1259 to Count Robert IV of Dreux.

  3. Beatrice, Countess of Montfort Yolande of Dreux (20 March 1263 – 2 August 1330 [1] ) was a sovereign Countess of Montfort-l'Amaury from 1311 until 1322. Through her first marriage to Alexander III of Scotland , Yolande became Queen of Scotland .

  4. Beatrice de Montfort, Countess of Montfort-l'Amaury (December 1249 – 9 March 1312) was a ruling sovereign countess of Montfort from 1249 until 1312. She was also countess of Dreux by marriage to Robert IV, Count of Dreux. She was the ancestor of the Dukes of Brittany from the House of Montfort-Dreux which derived its name from her title.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Beatrice de Montfort, Countess of Montfort-l'Amaury (c. December 1248/1249- 9 March 1312) was the wife of Robert IV of Dreux Count of Dreux (1241- 12 November 1282), and the ancestress of the Dukes of Brittany.

    • Robert IV, Comte de Dreux
    • 1245
    • "Beatrix", "Beatriz"
    • Montfort Lamury, Seine Et Oise, France
  6. Yolande de Dreux was the daughter of Robert IV, Count of Dreux, and Beatrice, Countess of Montfort. She was born at the family seat at the Chateau of Dreux, close to the border between Normandy and the Ile-de-France. This made her a member of the Capetian dynasty, the largest and oldest of the royal houses in Europe.

  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 .