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  1. Matthieu I of Montmorency (Q351474) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. lord of Montmorency, Marly, Conflans-Sainte-Honorine and Attichy (1100-1160)

  2. 9 de oct. de 2023 · Matthieu I of Montmorency received in 1138 the post of constable, and died in 1160. His first wife was Aline, the natural daughter of Henry I of England; his second, Adelaide de Maurienne, widow of Louis VI and mother of Louis VII, and according to Duchesne, he shared the regency of France with Suger, during the absence of the latter king on the Second Crusade.

  3. 20 de ene. de 2022 · Matthieu I de Montmorency (died 1160) was lord of Montmorency, Marly, Conflans-Sainte-Honorine and Attichy. He was also Constable of France from 1138 to 1160 under Louis VII. He was the eldest son of Bouchard IV de Montmorency and Agnes de Beaumont-sur-Oise. In 1126 he married Alice FitzRoy, illegitimate daughter of King Henry I of England, [1]

  4. Matthew I (French; died 1160) was lord of Montmorency, Marly, Conflans-Sainte-Honorine and Attichy. He was also Constable of France from 1138 to 1160 under Louis VII. He was the eldest son of Bouchard IV de Montmorency and Agnes de Beaumont-sur-Oise. In 1126 he married Alice FitzRoy, illegitimate daughter of King Henry I of England,[1] and had the following issue: Henri, died young before 1160 ...

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  6. Mathieu Jean Felicité de Montmorency, duc de Montmorency-Laval (10 July 1767 – 24 March 1826) was a French statesman during the French Revolution and Bourbon Restoration. He was elected as the youngest member of the National Assembly in 1789. He is also known for his military expertise and his relation with Mme de Staël.

  7. 23 de dic. de 2012 · As such, he is sometimes called Mathieu de Montmorency-Laye or simply Mathieu de Laye. Bio: Born in AD 1189, Matthew is a scion of a prominent line of the French nobility, the House of Montmorency , whose ancestral home lies some ten miles outside of Paris, in the province known as the Île-de-France .