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  1. Eleanor de Montfort, Princess of Wales and Lady of Snowdon (1252 – 19 June 1282) was an English noble and Welsh Princess. She was the daughter of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester and Eleanor of England. She was also the second woman who can be shown to have used the title Princess of Wales .

  2. Hace 4 días · Eleanor de Montfort. An influential woman at the centre of a civil war, Eleanor acted independently to protect her own interests and those of her family and her supporters. Lived: 1215–1275. Field: Woman at war. Key moment: Held Dover Castle against siege in 1265.

  3. ELEANOR DE MONTFORT (c. 1258-1282), princess and diplomat. Name: Eleanor de Montfort. Date of birth: c. 1258. Date of death: 1282. Spouse: Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. Child: Gwenllian ferch Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. Parent: Eleanor de Montfort. Parent: Simon de Montfort. Gender: Female. Occupation: princess and diplomat.

  4. Eleanor of Montfort (1215–1275) English princess, countess of Leicester, and rebel. Name variations: Eleanor of England; Eleanor de Montfort; Eleanor Plantagenet. Born in 1215 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England; died on April 13, 1275, at Montargis convent in France; buried in Montargis, France; daughter of John also known as John ...

  5. Eleanor of Montfort (1252–1282) Princess of Wales. Name variations: Eleanor de Mont-fort; (nickname) The Demoiselle. Born in 1252 in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England; died in childbirth in June 1282 in Wales; buried in Llanfaes, Gwynedd, Wales; daughter of Simon of Montfort and Eleanor of Montfort (1215–1275), countess of Leicester ...

  6. 8 de mar. de 2012 · Eleanor de Montfort: A Rebel Countess in Medieval England. Louise J. Wilkinson. A&C Black, Mar 8, 2012 - History - 232 pages. As sister of Henry III and aunt of the future Edward I, Eleanor...

  7. As the youngest daughter of King John, a sister of King Henry III and an aunt of the Lord Edward (the future King Edward I), Eleanor occupied a place at the heart of politics during one of the most turbulent periods in English history, the period of baronial reform and rebellion (1258-67).