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==Progeny==
==Progeny==
Simon I first married Isabel de Broyes (b. 1034, Broyes, Marne, France),{{sfn|Lippiatt|2017|p=xvii}} daughter of Hugh Bardoul. Their children were:
Simon I first married Isabel de Broyes (b. 1034, Broyes, Marne, France),{{sfn|Lippiatt|2017|p=xvii}} daughter of Hugh Bardoul. Their children were:
*[[Amaury II de Montfort]] (c. 1056–before September 1087),{{sfn|Châtelain|1983|p=86}} lord of Montfort
*[[Amaury II de Montfort]] (c. 1056–1089),{{sfn|Châtelain|1983|p=86}} lord of Montfort
*[[Isabel of Conches|Isabel (Elizabeth) de Montfort]] (b. 1057), who married [[Raoul II de Tosny]],{{sfn|Châtelain|1983|p=86}} a [[Companions of William the Conqueror|companion of William the Conqueror]].
*[[Isabel of Conches|Isabel (Elizabeth) de Montfort]] (b. 1057), who married [[Raoul II de Tosny]],{{sfn|Châtelain|1983|p=86}} a [[Companions of William the Conqueror|companion of William the Conqueror]].



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Simon I de Montfort
Seigneur of Montfort
Reign1053-1087
PredecessorAmaury I de Montfort
SuccessorAmaury II de Montfort
Bornc. 1025
Montfort l'Amaury,
Kingdom of France
Died25 September 1087(1087-09-25) (aged 61–62)
BuriedEpernon, Kingdom of France
Noble familyHouse of Montfort
Spouse(s)Isabel de Broyes
Agnes d'Evreux
Issue
FatherAmaury I de Montfort
MotherBertrade de Gometz

Simon I de Montfort (c. 1025 – 25 September 1087) was a French nobleman. He was born in Montfort l'Amaury, in the Duchy of Normandy, and became its lord. He was the son of Amaury I de Montfort[1] and Bertrade. At his death he was buried about 20 miles (32 km) away in Epernon, because it was the site of the fortress he was instrumental in constructing.

Progeny

Simon I first married Isabel de Broyes (b. 1034, Broyes, Marne, France),[2] daughter of Hugh Bardoul. Their children were:

Simon I's second marriage was to Agnes d'Evreux (b. 1030), daughter of Richard, Count of Évreux.[4] Their children were:

References

  1. ^ Power 2004, p. 332.
  2. ^ Lippiatt 2017, p. xvii.
  3. ^ a b Châtelain 1983, p. 86.
  4. ^ Abels & Bachrach 2001, p. 141.
  5. ^ Blacker 1998, p. 46.
  6. ^ Green 2000, p. 97.
  7. ^ a b c Châtelain 1983, p. 20.

Sources

  • Abels, Richard Philip; Bachrach, Bernard S., eds. (2001). The Normans and Their Adversaries at War. Boydell Press. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Blacker, Jean (1998). "Women, Power, and Violence in Orderic Vitalis's "Historia Ecclesiastica"". In Roberts, Anna (ed.). Violence Against Women in Medieval Texts. University Press of Florida. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Châtelain, André (1983). Châteaux forts et féodalité en Ile de France, du XIème au XIIIème siècle (in French). Nonette. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Green, Judith A. (2000). "Robert Curthose Reassessed". In Harper-Bill, Christopher (ed.). Anglo-Norman Studies: Proceedings of the Battle Conference. Vol. Volume 22. The Boydell Press. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help); Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Lippiatt, Gregory Edward Martin (2017). Simon V of Montfort and Baronial Government, 1195-1218. Oxford University Press. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Power, Daniel (2004). The Norman Frontier in the Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Centuries. Cambridge University Press. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)


Preceded by Seigneur de Montfort
?-1087
Succeeded by