Bertrade of Montfort

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Bertrade of Montfort
Simon I of Montfort
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Bertrade of Montfort (c. 1070 – 14 February 1117), also known by

daughter house of Fontevraud Abbey
at Hautes-Bruyeres.

Names

Latin: Bertrada de Monteforti)[2]
and as Bertrade de Montfort from the French form of her family's name.

Life

Bertrade was born around 1070 to

Amaury III
.

As a teenager, Bertrade was the

Fulk V
.

In early 1092, Bertrade either abandoned Fulk

Urban II in 1095, Philip was forbidden from joining the First Crusade, which established the Kingdom of Jerusalem
that her first son Fulk eventually ruled.

In

daughter house at Hautes-Bruyeres before 1112 and moved there as its abbess[9]
before her death on 14 February 1117.

Issue

Bertrade and Fulk IV of Anjou had one son,

Fulk, who became count of Anjou and king of Jerusalem (c. 1090–1143).[10]

Bertrade and King Philip I of France had:

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b Gabriele (2020).
  2. ^ Chibnall (1973), p. 184.
  3. ^ a b Blacker 1998, p. 46.
  4. ^ Mews 2006, p. 129.
  5. ^ a b c d Aird (2008), p. 127–128.
  6. ^ Schibanoff (2006), p. 36.
  7. ^ Mews 2006, p. 132.
  8. ^ Mews 2006, p. 133.
  9. ^ Mews 2006, p. 135.
  10. ^ Hollister 2001, p. 226.
  11. ^ Bradbury 2007, p. 131.
  12. ^ McDougall 2017, p. 155.
  13. ^ McDougall 2017, p. 159.
  14. ^ Hodgson 2007, p. 217.

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French royalty
Preceded by
Queen consort of the Franks

1092–1108
Succeeded by