| Male Simon I de Montfort l'Amaury, Seigneur of Montfod l'Amauri |
| Birth | About 1026 | |
| Death | About 1088 | |
| Burial | About 1088 | Épernon, Centre-Val de Loire, France |
| Marriage | Yes, date unknown [1, 2, 3] | |
| Other Spouse | Isabel Bardoul | F2434 | |
| Marriage | Yes, date unknown | |
| Other Spouse | unknown wife | F2435 | |
| Marriage | Yes, date unknown | |
| Father | Amauri de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfort | F2436 Group Sheet | |
| Mother | Bertrade de Gometz | F2436 Group Sheet | |
| Female Agnes d'Évreux |
| Birth | About 1030 | |
| Death | ||
| Burial | ||
| Father | Richard, Count of d'Évreux | F2437 Group Sheet | |
| Mother | Godeheut | F2437 Group Sheet | |
| Male Richard de Montfort |
| Birth | ||
| Death | 1092 | Conches Abbey, Conches-en-Ouche, Normandy, France |
| Burial | Épernon, Centre-Val de Loire, France |
| Male Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester |
| Birth | 1208 | |
| Death | 4 Aug 1265 | Evesham, Worcestershire, England Evesham is a market town and parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, southern England. It is located roughly equidistant between Worcester, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon. It lies within the Vale of Evesham, an area comprising the flood plain of the River Avon, which has been renowned for market gardening. The town centre, situated within a meander of the river, is regularly subject to flooding.
The town was founded around an 8th-century abbey, one of the largest in Europe, which was destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, with only Abbot Lichfield's Bell Tower remaining. During the 13th century, one of the two main battles of England's Second Barons' War took place near the town, marking the victory of Prince Edward who later became King Edward I. |
| Burial | After 4 Aug 1265 | Eversham Abbey, Evesham, Worcestershire, England |
| Spouse | Eleanor, Princess of England | F8796 | |
| Marriage | 7 Jan 1237 | Palace of Westminster, Westminster, London, England |
| Male + Amauri III de Montfort, Comté d'Evreux |
| Birth | ||
| Death | 18 Apr 1137 or 19 Apr 1137 | |
| Burial | Aft 18 Apr 1137 or 19 Apr 1137 | Abbey of Hautes-Bruyères, Saint-Remy-l'Honore, Île-de-France, France Abbey of Hautes-Bruyères was closed in 1790. It was demolished and its land sold in 1794.
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| Spouse | Richeude de Hainault | F2893 | |
| Marriage | ||
| Spouse | Agnes de Garlende | F2892 | |
| Marriage | After 1118 | |
| Female + Bertrade de Montfort l'Amaury |
| Birth | About 1060 | Montfort l'Amauri, Île-de-France, France |
| Death | 14 Feb 1117 | Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, Pays de la Loire, France |
| Burial | ||
| Spouse | Fulk IV, Count of Anjou | F1919 | |
| Marriage | About 1090 | France |
| Spouse | Philip I, King of France | F2432 | |
| Marriage | 15 May 1092 | |
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