Amicie de Montfort (before 1210 – 1253) was a French noblewoman and nun. In the Montfort family, which had many people called Simon or Amicie, she became widely known as the daughter of the man, Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester , who fought in the Albigensian Crusade in France.
24-522: [REDACTED] Look up Montfort in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Montfort can refer to: Feudal fiefs and houses [ edit ] House of Montfort , a French noble house, extinct in the 14th century Lords, counts and dukes of Montfort-l'Amaury , fief originally held by the House of Montfort House of Montfort-Brittany , descendants in
48-663: A Catholic school in Chiang Mai, Thailand The De Montfort School , a high school and middle school in Evesham, England Montfort-Gymnasium Tettnang, a school for higher education in Tettnang, Germany Places [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Montfort Hospital , a hospital in Ottawa, Canada Montfort, a community in the municipality of Wentworth-Nord, Quebec France [ edit ] Monfort , in
72-440: A Catholic school in Chiang Mai, Thailand The De Montfort School , a high school and middle school in Evesham, England Montfort-Gymnasium Tettnang, a school for higher education in Tettnang, Germany Places [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Montfort Hospital , a hospital in Ottawa, Canada Montfort, a community in the municipality of Wentworth-Nord, Quebec France [ edit ] Monfort , in
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144-1049: A town in Limburg Montfoort , a town in Utrecht United Kingdom [ edit ] Fry's Island , also known as De Montfort Island, in the River Thames United States [ edit ] Montfort, Wisconsin , a village Other [ edit ] De Montfort Hall , a music and performance venue in Leicester, United Kingdom De Montfort Park , a football stadium complex in Hinckley, United Kingdom Simon de Montfort's Parliament , an early English parliament See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "montfort" on Misplaced Pages. Amaury de Montfort (disambiguation) Monforte (disambiguation) Montford (disambiguation) Monteforte ,
168-713: A town in Limburg Montfoort , a town in Utrecht United Kingdom [ edit ] Fry's Island , also known as De Montfort Island, in the River Thames United States [ edit ] Montfort, Wisconsin , a village Other [ edit ] De Montfort Hall , a music and performance venue in Leicester, United Kingdom De Montfort Park , a football stadium complex in Hinckley, United Kingdom Simon de Montfort's Parliament , an early English parliament See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "montfort" on Misplaced Pages. Amaury de Montfort (disambiguation) Monforte (disambiguation) Montford (disambiguation) Monteforte ,
192-769: A university in Leicester, England Montfort Secondary School , a Catholic schools in Singapore Montfort Junior School , a Catholic schools in Singapore Montfort School, Yercaud , a boarding school in Yercaud, Tamil Nadu, India Montfort School, Kolathur , a secondary school in Salem District, Tamil Nadu, India Montfort Senior Secondary School , a Catholic school in New Delhi, India Montfort College ,
216-426: A university in Leicester, England Montfort Secondary School , a Catholic schools in Singapore Montfort Junior School , a Catholic schools in Singapore Montfort School, Yercaud , a boarding school in Yercaud, Tamil Nadu, India Montfort School, Kolathur , a secondary school in Salem District, Tamil Nadu, India Montfort Senior Secondary School , a Catholic school in New Delhi, India Montfort College ,
240-527: Is also spelled Amicia or Amice.) Her father held the titles Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amory in the Île-de-France , Count of Leicester (in England). After the Albigensian Crusade in the south of France, Simon received the additional titles of Viscount of Carcassonne and Béziers , Sire of Albi and Razes , Count of Toulouse and Duke of Narbonne . On her mother's side, Amicie was related to
264-819: The 13th century), English medieval canon law scholar, singer, churchman, and university chancellor; son of Peter de Montfort Swabian house of Montfort [ edit ] Hugo von Montfort (1357–1423), Austrian minstrel Johanna Katharina von Montfort (1678-1759), consort and later regent of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen Other [ edit ] Amicie de Montfort (before 1210–1253), French noblewoman Louis de Montfort (1673–1716), French priest and saint Maxime Monfort (born 1983), Belgian cyclist Nick Montfort (fl. 1999–2016), contemporary poet Pierre Denys de Montfort (1766–1820), French naturalist Matthew Montfort (fl. 1978), guitarist of Ancient Future Montfort Stokes (1762–1842), U.S. Senator Education [ edit ] De Montfort University ,
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#1732773045096288-819: The 13th century), English medieval canon law scholar, singer, churchman, and university chancellor; son of Peter de Montfort Swabian house of Montfort [ edit ] Hugo von Montfort (1357–1423), Austrian minstrel Johanna Katharina von Montfort (1678-1759), consort and later regent of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen Other [ edit ] Amicie de Montfort (before 1210–1253), French noblewoman Louis de Montfort (1673–1716), French priest and saint Maxime Monfort (born 1983), Belgian cyclist Nick Montfort (fl. 1999–2016), contemporary poet Pierre Denys de Montfort (1766–1820), French naturalist Matthew Montfort (fl. 1978), guitarist of Ancient Future Montfort Stokes (1762–1842), U.S. Senator Education [ edit ] De Montfort University ,
312-875: The Gers département Montfort, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence , in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence département Montfort, Doubs , in the Doubs département Montfort, Isère , in the Isère département on the road between Grenoble and Chambéry – part of the commune of Lumbin Montfort, Maine-et-Loire , in the Maine-et-Loire département Montfort, Pyrénées-Atlantiques , in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques département Montfort-en-Chalosse , in
336-457: The Gers département Montfort, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence , in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence département Montfort, Doubs , in the Doubs département Montfort, Isère , in the Isère département on the road between Grenoble and Chambéry – part of the commune of Lumbin Montfort, Maine-et-Loire , in the Maine-et-Loire département Montfort, Pyrénées-Atlantiques , in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques département Montfort-en-Chalosse , in
360-1002: The Landes département Montfort-l'Amaury , in the Yvelines département Montfort-le-Gesnois , in the Sarthe département Montfort-sur-Argens , in the Var département Montfort-sur-Boulzane , in the Aude département Montfort-sur-Meu , in the Ille-et-Vilaine département Montfort-sur-Risle , in the Eure département Château de Montfort , a castle in the Dordogne département . Israel [ edit ] Montfort (castle) , crusader castle in western Galilee Netherlands [ edit ] Montfort, Netherlands ,
384-568: The Landes département Montfort-l'Amaury , in the Yvelines département Montfort-le-Gesnois , in the Sarthe département Montfort-sur-Argens , in the Var département Montfort-sur-Boulzane , in the Aude département Montfort-sur-Meu , in the Ille-et-Vilaine département Montfort-sur-Risle , in the Eure département Château de Montfort , a castle in the Dordogne département . Israel [ edit ] Montfort (castle) , crusader castle in western Galilee Netherlands [ edit ] Montfort, Netherlands ,
408-801: The court of his mother's relatives — the counts of Courtenay, Nevers, Tonner and Auxerre. It was the second marriage for Gauthier. They had a daughter and a son: In 1240, after the death of her husband, Amicie founded a Dominican abbey near the town of Montargie, located in Gatineau on the Loire River , 17 km from Chateaurenard . Eleanor Plantagenet, the wife of Amicie's brother Simon V de Montfort , also entered this nunnery after her husband's death. Amicie de Montfort died on 20 February 1253. Amicie and her French descendants were unable to exploit their ownership of Leicester, England, because of hostilities between England and France at that time. However
432-592: The dynasties of the Plantagenets and Capetians . Her uncle Mathieu II de Montmorency was constable of France from 1218, and her younger brother Simon V de Montfort , 6th Earl of Leicester and Chester , was the first Lord Protector of England and son-in-law of King Henry III of England. In 1211, in Montpellier, for political reasons, Peter II of Aragon agreed to the marriage of Amicie to his son James, who later became King of Aragon , Spain, under
456-1764: The female line, reigning house of the Duchy of Brittany in the 14th and 15th centuries Counts of Montfort (Swabia) , German noble dynasty in medieval Swabia Baron Montfort , English peerage 1295–1367, British peerage 1741–1851 People [ edit ] House of Montfort-l'Amaury [ edit ] Amaury de Montfort , several individuals, including: Amaury III de Montfort (died 1137), Lord of Montfort l'Amaury and Count of Évreux Amaury de Montfort (died 1241) (1195–1241) Amaury de Montfort (priest) (1242–1301) Bertrade de Montfort (c.1059–1117), Queen of France Guillaume de Montfort , several individuals, including: Guillaume de Montfort of Hainaut Guillaume de Montfort (bishop of Paris) Guy de Montfort , several individuals, including: Guy de Montfort, Lord of Sidon (died 1228) Guy de Montfort, Count of Bigorre (died 1220) Guy de Montfort, Count of Nola (1244–c.1288) Henry de Montfort (1238–1265) Philip of Montfort, Lord of Castres (?–1270) Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre (?–1270) Richard de Montfort (c.1066–1092), Lord of Montfort l'Amaury Simon de Montfort , several individuals, including: Simon I de Montfort (c.1025–1087), Lord of Montfort l'Amaury Simon II de Montfort (c.1068–1101), Lord of Montfort l'Amaury Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester (1160–1218), Lord of Montfort l'Amaury Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester (1208–1265), pioneer of parliamentary representation House of Montfort-sur-Risle [ edit ] Peter de Montfort (died 1265), descendant of Hugues II de Montfort-sur-Risle William de Montfort (second half of
480-2030: The free dictionary. Montfort can refer to: Feudal fiefs and houses [ edit ] House of Montfort , a French noble house, extinct in the 14th century Lords, counts and dukes of Montfort-l'Amaury , fief originally held by the House of Montfort House of Montfort-Brittany , descendants in the female line, reigning house of the Duchy of Brittany in the 14th and 15th centuries Counts of Montfort (Swabia) , German noble dynasty in medieval Swabia Baron Montfort , English peerage 1295–1367, British peerage 1741–1851 People [ edit ] House of Montfort-l'Amaury [ edit ] Amaury de Montfort , several individuals, including: Amaury III de Montfort (died 1137), Lord of Montfort l'Amaury and Count of Évreux Amaury de Montfort (died 1241) (1195–1241) Amaury de Montfort (priest) (1242–1301) Bertrade de Montfort (c.1059–1117), Queen of France Guillaume de Montfort , several individuals, including: Guillaume de Montfort of Hainaut Guillaume de Montfort (bishop of Paris) Guy de Montfort , several individuals, including: Guy de Montfort, Lord of Sidon (died 1228) Guy de Montfort, Count of Bigorre (died 1220) Guy de Montfort, Count of Nola (1244–c.1288) Henry de Montfort (1238–1265) Philip of Montfort, Lord of Castres (?–1270) Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre (?–1270) Richard de Montfort (c.1066–1092), Lord of Montfort l'Amaury Simon de Montfort , several individuals, including: Simon I de Montfort (c.1025–1087), Lord of Montfort l'Amaury Simon II de Montfort (c.1068–1101), Lord of Montfort l'Amaury Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester (1160–1218), Lord of Montfort l'Amaury Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester (1208–1265), pioneer of parliamentary representation House of Montfort-sur-Risle [ edit ] Peter de Montfort (died 1265), descendant of Hugues II de Montfort-sur-Risle William de Montfort (second half of
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#1732773045096528-529: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Montfort&oldid=1257361719 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Amicie de Montfort Amicie was the fifth child and third daughter born to Simon de Montfort (c. 1175–1218) and Alice de Montmorency (sometimes spelled Alix). (Amicie's first name
552-700: The name James I the Conqueror . Peter handed the young infant James into the hands of the Montfort count as a pledge of his loyalty and agreed to let him live and learn the arts of chivalry in France. When Peter II of Aragon died in battle on 12 September 1213, James was only six years old. According to the agreement, he lived in Carcassonne , France, under the care of Montfort. At first, Count de Montfort refused to let James go to Aragon, but Pope Innocent III , at
576-466: The request of the Aragonese nobles, demanded that he give the boy to the papal legate Pietro di Mora . In this way, Amicie lost her fiance and the crown of Aragon. By May 1226, she was married to Gauthier II de Joigny, Seigneur of Châteaurenard (ca. 1161–1237). He was the second son of Renaud IV, Comte de Joigny, and Countess Adélaïde de Nevers. He received the position of Seneschal of Nevers at
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