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  1. Herkunft. Simon entstammte der Familie Montfort-l’Amaury.Er war der zweite Sohn von Simon de Montfort, 6.Earl of Leicester und von Eleanor von England, der jüngsten Tochter von König Johann Ohneland, und wurde vermutlich im April 1240 bei Brindisi geboren, von wo sich sein Vater zum Kreuzzug der Barone einschiffen wollte.

  2. Montfort carried on the government until he was defeated and killed at the battle of Evesham. He was buried in the Abbey there. Further reading. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2004 "The reign of Henry III" by David Carpenter, 1996 "The battles of Lewes and Evesham 1264/65" by David Carpenter, 1987 "Simon de Montfort" by C. Bremont, 1930

  3. Simon V de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester (1208 – August 4, 1265) was the principal leader of the baronial opposition to King Henry III of England, his brother-in-law. Son of a French noblemen who married into the de Beaumont family, earls of Leicester. Simon inherited the title Earl of Leicester in 1218 (although this was not confirmed ...

  4. Simon de Montfort : A Baron or a Politician ? - Presented here is the biography of Simon de Montfort (1994) by John Maddicott. The career of this younger son of a noble French family unfolds in diverse settings (Holy Land, Gascony), though he established himself in England where he disposed of property and income.

  5. A description of the longevity of the cult of Simon de Montfort, unofficial saint In Medieval England political martyrs were not uncommon, particularly in periods of political unrest, expressed in deeply religious terms, and in many cases that hostility was directed toward two Kings, Henry III (r.1216-1272) and Edward II (r.1307-1327).

  6. 19. Jan. 2015 · Growing opposition to Montfort's regime led to a fresh outbreak of war, and he was slain at the battle of Evesham in August 1265 - an encounter so vicious it shocked contemporaries. "The murder of ...