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Personal data Simon "le Chauve" (Simon "le Chauve") ""l..." de Montfort seigneur de Montfort 

  • Alternative names: le Chauve, 'the Bold'
  • Nickname is "l....
  • He was born about 1128Montfort-sur-Risle
    Haute-Normandie France.
  • He was christened in Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom.
  • Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 19, 1933.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 19, 1933.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 19, 1933.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 19, 1933.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 19, 1933.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 19, 1933.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 19, 1933.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 19, 1933.
  • Occupations:
    • Comte D'Evereaux .
    • unknown in Count of Montfort.
    • Comte, d'Evreux, de Rochefort, Sieur, de Montfort-l'Amaury, de Leceister, Châtelain, de Beynes.
    • Comte D'Evereaux .
  • He died on March 13, 1181 in CathedralEvreux
    Normandy France.
  • He is buried on July 18, 1181 in cathédrale Notre-DameÉvreux
    Upper Normandy France.
  • A child of Amauri de Montfort and Agnès of Garlande
  • This information was last updated on January 22, 2019.

Household of Simon "le Chauve" (Simon "le Chauve") ""l..." de Montfort seigneur de Montfort

He is married to Mathilde (Amicia) d'Evreux.

They got married about 1150 at Of, France.


Child(ren):

  1. Simon Iv de Montfort  1153-± 1187 


Notes about Simon "le Chauve" (Simon "le Chauve") ""l..." de Montfort seigneur de Montfort


Simon_II (Le Chauve) De MONTFORT
Source #1: Frederick Lewis Weis, "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700" - Seventh Edition, with additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., assisted by Davis Faris (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1995), p. 114

Source #2: George Edward Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant or Dormant," New Edition, Revised and Much Enlarged, Edited by The Hon. Vicary Gibbs and H. A. Doubleday (London: The St. Catherine Press, 1926), Vol VII, Appendix D, pp. 715-716

Count of Evreux and Seigneur of Montfort (succeeded his brother, Amauri de Montfort.) He was a vassal both of the King of France and the King of England (as Duke of Normandy) - making his position embarrassing when his overlords were at war in 1159. He sided with England, turning over his castles of Rochefort, Montfort and Epernon, to Henry II, forcing Louis to make a truce. He joined the revolt of the "young King" in 1173, but was back in the good graces of Henry II by the end of the decade.
Seal to Parents: @I264825@
Name Suffix: Iii;Earl Evereux
Simon was a crusader from 1208 until 1213 and defeated Raymond III of Aragon at Muret in 1215. He laid seige to Toulouse in 1218.
Count d'Evreux, de Rochefort

Simon, Earl of Evereux
Kinship II - A collection of family, friends and U.S. Presidents
URL: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2902060&id=I575207015
ID: I575207015
Name: Simon II Le Chauve De MONTFORT
Given Name: Simon II Le Chauve De
Surname: MONTFORT
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1117/1121 in Of, Montfort-sur-Risle, Eure, France
Death: 13 Mar 1181
Burial: Cathedral, Evreux, Normandy, France
Change Date: 22 May 2004 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Note: Ancestral File Number: FNM9-Z1

Father: Amaury De MONTFORT b: Abt 1070 in Of, Montfort Amaury, Ile De France, France
Mother: Agnes De GARLENDE b: Abt 1095 in Garlende, , France

Marriage 1 Maud Countess Of EVREUX b: Abt 1117 in Of, , , France
Married: Abt 1150 in Of, , , France
Note: _UIDFC3826B21BEB5E45BEC918C2ECDEDF01C06E
Children
Bertrade De MONTFORT (EVREUX) b: 1155 age 14 in 1169 in Of, , Chester, England
Simon IV De MONTFORT b: Abt 1153 in Of, Montfort Amaury, Ile De France, France
Amauri V De MONTFORT b: Abt 1151 in Of, Evreux, Normandy, France

Sources:
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Publication: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Title: Ancestral File (R)
Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998
Repository:
Simon de Monfort, Count of Evreux and Seigneur of Montfort, brother and heir [of Amauri] (a). Being a vassal both of the King of France and of the King of England (as Duke of Normandy), his postion was embarrassing when his two suzerains were at war in 1159. He adhered to England and handed over his castles at Rochefort, Montfort, and Epernon to Henry II, which forced Louis to make a truce by cutting his communications between Paris, Orleans, and Etampes. In 1173 Simon joined the revolt of the "young King", but was captured when the Count of Flanders took the castle of Aumale. In 1177 he attested the treaty of Ivry, and was with Henry II at Verneuil.
THE ANCESTORS OF SIMON DE MONTFORT EARL OF LEICESTER (VIII)

Simon de Monfort, Count of Evreux and Seigneur of Montfort, brotherand heir [of Amauri] (a). Being a vassal both of the King of Franceand of the King of England (as Duke of Normandy), his postion wasembarrassing when his two suzerains were at war in 1159. He adheredto England and handed over his castles at Rochefort, Montfort, andEpernon to Henry II, which forced Louis to make a truce by cutting hiscommunications between Paris, Orleans, and Etampes. In 1173 Simonjoined the revolt of the "young King", but was captured when the Countof Flanders took the castle of Aumale. In 1177 he attested the treatyof Ivry, and was with Henry II at Verneuil. He m. Maud, whoseparentage is unknown. He d. 12 or 13 Mar 1180/1, and was buried inEvreux Cathedral. He left two sons, Amauri, who succeeded him asCount of Evreux in Normandy (b), and Simon, who succeeded him in thelordships of Montfort and Rochefort, also a daughter Bertrade (d).

(a) He must have been a son of the second marriage of his father ifhis brother was. Moreover, Simon had Rochefort, which came throughthe second wife, and it was apparently from him that his sister Agnesreceived as dowry her mother's other lordship of Gournay-sur-Marne.

(b) He m. Mabel, elder daughter and coheir of William, 2nd Earl ofGloucester. His son Amauri exchanged the Comte of Evreux for theEarldom of Gloucester, and dsp.

(d) She m. Hugh, Earl of Chester.
#Générale#1ʻ mari

note couple : s:ds03.642 et 700 ; Bauche
{geni:about_me} Simon III "le Chauve", Seigneur de Montfort et de Rochefort, Comte d'Evreux (d. 12/13 Mar 1181)

--son of Amaury I de Montfort (Seigneur de Montfort and Comte d'Evreux) and second wife Agnes de Garlende

--married Mathilde (Maud) ???

Children:

* Amaury de Montfort, Comte d'Evreux m. Mabel of Gloucester

* Simon IV de Montfort, Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury m. Amicie de Leicester

* Bertrade de Montfort m. Hugh de Kevelioc (des Meschines), Earl of Chester

From [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm Medlands]

SIMON de Montfort (-12/13 Mar 1181, bur Evreux Cathedral). Robert of Torigny records that "frater eius Symon" succeeded in 1140 on the death of "comes Ebroicensis Amalricus"[1743]. He succeeded his brother as Comte d'Evreux, Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury. During the 1159 war between Henry II King of England and Louis VII King of France, Simon handed his castles of Rochefort, Montfort and Epernon to King Henry, which forced King Louis to make a truce as his communications between Paris, Orléans and Etampes were thereby cut[1744]. Robert of Torigny records the death in 1182 of "Simon comes Ebroicensis" and the succession "in comitatu Ebroicensis in Normannia" of "Amalricus filius eius" and "in comitatu de Rocha et in terra Francie" of "Simon alter filius eius"[1745]. The necrology of Haute-Bruyère lists members of the Montfort family who are buried in the abbey, starting with "conte Amaury…qui premier fonda l'eglise, dou fil le conte Simon le Chauf qui gist a Evreux"[1746]. The necrology of the church of Evreux records the death "13 Mar" of "Symon comes Ebroicensis qui dedit c solidos" and the donation of "xl solidos" by "Amaricus filius eiusdem comitis"[1747]. m MATHILDE, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. Simon & his wife had three children

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Other Event(s)

Note 1:

Also Comte de Rochefort et Evereux; Duc de Narbonne

AKA (Facts Page):

Simon 'the Bold', Comte de Evreux

AKA (Facts Page):

Simon III, Comte de Toulouse et al.

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Name: Simon III Chauve de Montfort , Count d'Evereux

Sex: M

Name: Simon de Montford D'Evreux 1

Name: Simon II de Montfort

Birth: 1123 in Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France

Death: 13 MAR 1180/81 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy 2 3

Burial: Evreux Cathedral, Normandy

Note:

THE ANCESTORS OF SIMON DE MONTFORT EARL OF LEICESTER (VIII)

Simon de Monfort, Count of Evreux and Seigneur of Montfort, brother and heir [of Amauri] (a). Being a vassal both of the King of France and of the King of England (as Duke of Normandy), his postion was embarrassing when his two suzerains were at war in 1159. He adhered to England and handed over his castles at Rochefort, Montfort, and Epernon to Henry II, which forced Louis to make a truce by cutting his communications between Paris, Orleans, and Etampes. In 1173 Simon joined the revolt of the "young King", but was captured when the Count of Flanders took the castle of Aumale. In 1177 he attested the treaty of Ivry, and was with Henry II at Verneuil. He m. Maud, whose parentage is unknown. He d. 12 or 13 Mar 1180/1, and was buried in Evreux Cathedral. He left two sons, Amauri, who succeeded him as Count of Evreux in Normandy (b), and Simon, who succeeded him in the lordships of Montfort and Rochefort, also a daughter Bertrade (d).

(a) He must have been a son of the second marriage of his father if his brother was. Moreover, Simon had Rochefort, which came through the second wife, and it was apparently from him that his sister Agnes received as dowry her mother's other lordship of Gournay-sur-Marne.

(b) He m. Mabel, elder daughter and coheir of William, 2nd Earl of Gloucester. His son Amauri exchanged the Comte of Evreux for the Earldom of Gloucester, and dsp.

(d) She m. Hugh, Earl of Chester.

Note: Turton has Simon III and Simon IV de Montfort as one person with 2 wives

Father: Amaury IV Seignour de Montfort , Comte Evreux b: ABT 1070 in Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France

Mother: Agnes de Garlende , Heiress Rochfort & Gournay b: ABT 1095 in Rochefort-en-Yvelines, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France

Marriage 1 Maud (Mahaut) b: ABT 1130 in France

Married: ABT 1150 3

Married: ABT 1165 3

Children

Simon IV Seigneur de Montfort , & Rochefort b: ABT 1148 in Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France

Amaury VI de Montfort , Count of Evreux b: ABT 1151 in Evereux, Eure, Normandy

Bertrade de Montfort b: ABT 1155 in Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France

Sources:

Title: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data

Author: Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science

Publication: Department of Computer Science, Hull University

Note: usually reliable but sometimes includes hypothetical lines, mythological figures, etc

Repository:

Note: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html

Media: Electronic

Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, 1993 Ed.

Author: Turton, William H.

Publication: Genalogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1928 (1993 edition)

Repository:

Media: Book

Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest

Author: Weber, Jim

Note: downloaded periodically 2001-2006. Updated frequently, with many sources.

Repository:

Media: Ancestry.com

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Inherited estates upon death of his older brother, he became Count of Evreux and Seigneur of Montfort. Being a vassal both of the King of France and of the King of England, his position was embarrassing when the two were at war in 1159. He adhered to England and handed over his castles of Rochefort, Montfort, and Epernon to Henry II, which forced Louis to make a truce by cutting his communications between Paris, Orleans, and Etampes. In 1173 Simon joined the revolt of the 'young king' but was captured when the Count of Flanders took the castle of Aumale. In 1177 he attested the treaty of Ivry and was with Henry II at Verneuil. (Complete Peerage, VII, Appendix D, p. 715)

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Simon III de Montfort, comte de Évreux1

b. after 1120, d. 12 March 1180/81

FatherAmauri III, 6th seigneur de Montfort2 b. circa 1080, d. 18 or 19 April

MotherAgnes de Garlande2 b. circa 1098?, d. 1181

Also called Simon III de Montfort. Simon III de Montfort, comte de Évreux was born after 1120 at Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France. He was the son of Amauri III, 6th seigneur de Montfort and Agnes de Garlande.2 Simon III de Montfort, comte de Évreux was the successor of Amauri, 7th seigneur de Montfort; 7th Seigneur of Montfort.2 Count of Évreux at Normandy between 1140 and March 1181. 8th Seigneur of Montfort at France between 1140 and March 1181.3 Simon III de Montfort, comte de Évreux married Maud circa 1150 at France; His 1st. Simon III de Montfort, comte de Évreux was a vassal of both the King of France and of the King of England (who was also Duke of Normandy), whose position was embarrassing when his two suzerains were at war.3 He adhered to England and handed over his castles of Rochefort, Montfort, and Epernon to Henry II, which forced the french king, Louis, to make a truce by cutting his communications between Paris, Orleans, and Etampes in 1159.3 He married Amicia de Beaumont, daughter of Robert III de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester and Petronilla de Grentesmesnil, between 1166 and 1169; His 2nd.4,5,6 Simon III de Montfort, comte de Évreux died on 12 March 1180/81 at or 13th.5,3 Simon III de Montfort, comte de Évreux was buried in Évreux Cathedral, Normandy.7

Family 1

Maud b. circa 1130

Child

Bertrade de Montfort+ b. 1155, d. 12278,1,9

Family 2

Amicia de Beaumont b. say 1154

Child

Simon IV "le Macchabée" de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester+ b. 1170, d. 25 Jun 121810

Citations

[S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 365.

[S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VII:App.D:714.

[S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VII:App.D:715.

[S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 230.

[S862] Various EB CD 2001, Montfort family (Fr. lords).

[S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, III:167, footnote (c).

[S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VII:App.D:716.

[S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:647.

[S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, III:167.

[S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:74.

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Simon III de Montfort, comte de Évreux, was Count of Évreux in Normandy between 1140 and March 1181.

Simon married Maud circa 1150 in France.

He was a vassal of both the King of France and of the King of England (who was also Duke of Normandy), whose position was embarrassing when his two suzerains were at war. He adhered to England and handed over his castles of Rochefort, Montfort, and Epernon to Henry II, which forced the French king, Louis, to make a truce by cutting his communications between Paris, Orleans, and Etampes in 1159.

Simon married Amicia de Beaumont, daughter of Robert III de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester and Petronilla de Grentesmesnil, between 1166 and 1169.

Simon died on 12 March 1180/81 at or 13th.

See "My Lines"

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from Compiler: R. B. Stewart, Evans, GA

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ID: I255184

Name: Simon II Le Chauve De Montfort

Sex: M

Birth: BET 1117 AND 1121 in Of, Monfort Amuaury, IIe De France, France

Death: 13 MAR 1180/81

Burial: Cathedral Eveux, Normandy, France

Note: Alt. Spelling: Simon D'Evreux, de Montfort, Comte D'Evreux

Father: Amaury De MONTFORT b: ABT 1070 in Of, MONTFORT, Eure, France

Mother: Agnes De Garlende b: ABT 1095 in Garlende, France

Marriage 1 Maud Countess Of Evreux b: ABT 1130 in Of, France

Married: ABT 1150 in Of, France

Children

Bertrade D' Evreux b: 1155 in Of, Chester, England

Simon IV de Montfort b: ABT 1153 in Montfort Amaury, Ile de France, France

Amauri De Monfort b: ABT 1151 in Of, Evreux, Normandy, France
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Son mariage avec Amicie de Beaumont apportera le comté de Leiceister dans la famille, manquant de reproduire le problème de double suzeraineté.
Robert of Torigny records the death in 1182 of "Simon comes Ebroicensis" and the succession "in comitatu Ebroicensis in Normannia" of "Amalricus filius eius" and "in comitatu de Rocha et in terra Francie" of "Simon alter filius eius"[1769]. He succeeded his father in 1181 as Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury.

A charter dated Feb 1199 recalls a donation to the leprosery of Grand-Beaulieu near Chartres by "Amauricus de Monteforti", with the consent of "Amauricus parvus filius eiusdem Amaurici, qui erat sub custodia Amaurici de Mestenon", confirmed after his death by "Simon frater eius et successor", and a later donation by "Simon iste comes Ebroicensis et Mahaudis [presumably an error for Amicia] uxor eius"[1770]. The necrology of Haute-Bruyère lists members of the Montfort family who are buried in the abbey, including "…comte Simon…et de sa femme la contesse Amicie…"[1771]. (Roglo)
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Comte d'Evreux, de Rochefort
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'''Earl of Evereux, `le Chauve ''''

HM George I s 14-oldefar.

HRE Ferdinand I s 12-oldefar.

Amerikanske præsidents 16-oldefar.

PM Churchills 20-oldefar.

HM Margrethe II har 22-oldefar.

Gen Pierpont Hamiltons 22-oldefar.

Otto von Bismarcks 20-oldefar.

`Red Baron 'Richthofen s 19-oldefar.

Poss. Agnes Harris '15-oldefar. `Osawatomie 'Browns 21-oldefar.

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Wives / Partnere: Amice (Maud, Amicia) de Beaumont ; Eventuelt. Maud d'Evereux
Børn: Alix Elis De Montfort , Guy De Montfort , Bertrade (de) MONTFORT , Simon IV De Montfort , Perronelle De Montfort , Guiburge De Montfort

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Hans (evt.) Børnebørn: Botho de Matha (Count) de Bigorre , Guglielmo (I) Stendardo [alt ped] , Mabel af CHESTER de MESCHINES , Maud (Matilda) KEVELIOC (KEVILIOC, KEVLIOC) , Hawise (af CHESTER) de KEVELIOCK , Agnes (de KEVELIOCK) de MESCHINES , (Miss) d 'INGRAM , Beatrice de KEVIELIOCK , Amicia (Amice) de MESCHINES , Simon V De Montfort , Amauri IV (VI VII) De Montfort , Laure de Montfort-l'Amaury ; Guy de Montfort-l'Amaury , Amicie De Montfort , Adele de Roye , Guy II de LEVIS

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Fra:
http://fabpedigree.com/s050/f502267.htm

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Findes som Ane nr.234357250 på Helles side:

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Simon III, Count of Evreux MONTFORT

1117–1181

Birth 1117 • Montfort-sur-Risle, France

Death 13 MAR 1181

Simon III, Count of Evreux MONTFORT was born in 1117. He had one son and one daughter with Amicia Maud de BEAUMONT between 1155 and 1160. He died on March 13, 1181, at the age of 64.

Birth

Simon III, Count of Evreux MONTFORT was born in 1117.

Montfort-sur-Risle, France
1117 • Montfort-sur-Risle, France





1155

Age 38


Birth of Daughter

His daughter Bertha, Countess of Chester was born in 1155 in Chester, Cheshire, England.

Chester, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom



Bertha, Countess of Chester MONTFORT

1155–1189

1155 • Chester, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom





1160

Age 43


Birth of Son

His son Simon IV, Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury, 5th Earl of Leicester was born in 1160.



Simon IV, Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury, 5th Earl of Leicester Montfort

1160–1218

1160





1168

Age 51


Death of Wife

His wife Amicia Maud de passed away in 1168 at the age of 51.



Amicia Maud de BEAUMONT

1117–1168

1168





13 Mar

1181

Age 64


Death

Simon III, Count of Evreux MONTFORT died on March 13, 1181, when he was 64 years old.

13 MAR 1181
_P_CCINFO 1-20792
"LE CHAUVE"; COUNT OF MONTFORT & EVREUX
COUNT OF EVREUX

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